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Jurors expected to begin Thursday deciding fate of Perth Amboy man accused of roommate's murder
... in determining Jimenez's fate. Attorneys Wednesday gave closing arguments during the trial in Superior Court, New Brunswick. Jimenez is accused of fatally shooting his former roommate, Isidro "Max" Bueno, in a Perth Amboy attic apartment on March ... Comment?
Attorney claims self defense in Jimenez murder trial closing arguments
... his former roommate, Isidro "Max" Bueno, in a Perth Amboy attic apartment in March 2005. William Fetky, the New Brunswick attorney representing Jimenez, told jurors in Superior Court, New Brunswick that the two gunshot wounds to Bueno and a shot in ... Comment?
J&J Agrees to Acquire Closely Held Device-Maker Acclarent for $785 Million
... and is expected to close in the first quarter of 2010, the companies said today in a statement. J&J, based in New Brunswick, New Jersey, expects the purchase to dilute earnings by 3 cents a share to 4 cents a share, according to the companiesa ... Comment?
New high school in New Brunswick earns high marks from visitors
Just walking into the shiny new 1,000-seat auditorium at the new New Brunswick High School was enough to give 17-year-old Donaya Forster a rush of excitement. Comment?
Man run over by bulldozer in Hillsborough
... be life-threatening, according to police. Brandt was medevaced to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick for treatment. Police said Brandt was in the process of repairing the bulldozer at Osterman Nursery a little before 9:30 a.m. ... Comment?
... together, and fond memories of plenty of surreal and hysterical moments spent at 17 and 33 Hartwell St. in New Brunswick surely will endure as long as I live. But obviously, time marched on. One by one, we graduated, moved away, got jobs, and ... Comment?
Developmental Neurotoxicity of Pyrethroid Insecticides in Zebrafish Embryos
ToxSci Advance Access originally published online on October 27, 2009 Toxicological Sciences 2010 113 :177-186; doi:10.1093/toxsci/kfp258 , Jason R. Richardson , ,1 ,2 and Lori A. White*,1 ,2 * Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 Environmental and Occupational ... Comment?
Man struck by car in New Brunswick seriously hurt
... not immediately known, was listed in serious condition Tuesday at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick, hospital spokeswoman Cheryl Sarfaty said. No summonses have been issued to the driver, an Old Bridge man. Police believe ... Comment?
Owen Benjamin is a hot comic who loves cold weather. As it turns out, this is a good thing, because - guess what? He's scheduled to perform at the Stress Factory in New Brunswick this weekend. Comment?
Firefighter, resident hospitalized in one of two New Brunswick fires Sunday
... back with MyCentralJersey.com for updates. Firefighters work on containing a house fire at 139 Suydam St. in New Brunswick. Firefighters worked four hours to keep it from spreading to the neighboring homes. New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Edison ... Comment?
St. Andrews again able to hold the line on taxes
... of Patrick Street. The new tennis court will be completed at a cost of $32,000 and this money is from a Canada/New Brunswick recreational grant. At the wharf, $70,000 had been budgeted to dredge the area around the finger piers, $20,000 to replace ... Comment?
Good news, New Jersey music fans. The Court Tavern lives after some 11th-hour loans this morning kept the famous New Brunswick music venue from closing. Comment?
Urban Land Institute's NJ District Council Names The Beacon 'Project of the Year'
... to developer Metrovest Equities during the annual Leadership in Land Use Awards held at the Heldrich Center in New Brunswick, N.J. on December 10th. Previous recipients of this prestigious award include the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa in Atlantic ... Comment?
Rutgers reverses change in food takeout rule
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. - Rutgers University students can again get two takeout meals per visit at campus dining halls. Comment?
Action Needed NOW: Save The Court Tavern
... See Moreea. and so forth. Here's why: We owe @ $26,000 in back property tax and water and sewer to the city of New Brunswick. A friend of ours knew we needed help and offered it based on the fact that he was selling his house and asked how much we ... Comment?
Student-led secular groups protest nativity display in Montville
... reached out to Rutgers' Pastafarian group for support, said Jeffrey Cupo, Pastafarian founder at Rutgers New Brunswick. The resident said the township failed to respond to his requests to remove the religious icons from the display, said Cupo. In ... Comment?
Recount upholds defeat of New Brunswick ward-system initiative
The defeat of the New Brunswick ward proposal was upheld Monday after a recount of votes cast in last month's election. Comment?
Plea deal rejected in South Brunswick double slaying
... would have sent him to prison for 30 years. Michael A. Maltese told Judge Bradley Ferencz in Superior Court, New Brunswick that he would not plead guilty in the case under the current offer from the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office. David ... Comment?
Management Health Solutions helps Robert Wood Johnson University...
- Management Health Solutions, Inc. (MHS), a leader in the field of Optimal Inventory Control Solutions, announced it has been selected by Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital-New Brunswick (RWJUH-NB) to identify & reduce excess clinical supply inventory and to also reduce their overall OR inventory investment. Based in New Brunswick, New Jersey and ranked among the top 50 hospitals in the nation for heart and heart surgery, RWJUH-NB is a 600-bed academic medical center and the principal teaching hospital of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey's Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. It is also the hub of a clinically-integrated medical campus that includes the NCI-designated Cancer Institute of New Jersey, the Child Health Institute of New Jersey and The Bristol-Myers Squibb Children's Hospital. Over 1,300 physicians and surgeons in every specialty are affiliated with the hospital. By signing this agreement with MHS,RWJUH-NB has been able to make drastic cuts to their clinical supply expense by establishing a baseline and then managing on an ongoing basis critical, clinical supply item data. RWJUH-NB selected MHS based on its proven track record of helping leading hospitals across the nation cut their clinical supply expense. 'Best-in-class operations now is what we are all about,' added Mike Ferris, Vice President of Operations at MHS. 'We are committed to helping hospitals save money and improve patient care at the same time.' MHS knows that even the best hospitals do not have accurate information about the clinical supplies they buy, use and store in operating and emergency rooms, cath labs and other special procedure departments. The materials management systems are rarely current with complete and accurate data. This inaccuracy has huge financial impact. Industry experts estimate that 50 percent of expenditures in healthcare are related to clinical supplies. The average 350-bed hospital can have millions in clinical supplies just in its operating rooms. 'By allowing MHS' expert team to come in and clean its clinical content, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital-New Brunswick will be able to better manage their clinical inventory and increase profits,' said Mark Pelletier, Director of Content Operation at MHS. 'We are excited to be working with such a prestigious hospital as RWJUH-NB.' ABOUT MANAGEMENT HEALTH SOLUTIONS, INC. Management Health Solutions, Inc. (MHS) is the leading provider of an integrated inventory management solution designed to dramatically reduce clinical supply inventory cost and streamline clinical supply chain operations which enhances patient safety and improves financial performance. MHS combines 'best-in-class' professional services with content solutions, benchmarks and leading edge technology enabling hospitals to generate a measurable return on investment. MHS serves individual Hospitals and integrated delivery networks in North America. www.mhsinc.com ### Media Contact: Management Health Solutions, Inc. Kenneth Kelliher 888-647-4621 Trackback URL: Comment?
Christie vows more aid to N.J. colleges
NEW BRUNSWICK -- Gov.-elect Chris Christie delivered mostly welcome news to the state's college and university presidents Monday, pledging to increase funding to higher education over the next four years but warning that aid cuts are possible in the dire budget year ahead. Comment?