“Our planned flagship U.S. R&D and manufacturing center supports our commitment to fight for life for people living with cancer around the world, through state-of-the-art commercial-stage biologic pharmaceutical manufacturing, late-stage research and clinical development capabilities,” said John Oyler, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of BeiGene. “The Princeton- Hopewell area is an excellent location for BeiGene and the thriving life science community, with a deep talent pool as we continue to advance our pipeline of innovative cancer medicines and work to diversify our global supply chain.”
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BeiGene provides grant to Crossroads4Hope to fund psychosocial support programs for cancer patients and communities in NJ
BeiGene, a global, science-driven biotechnology company focused on developing innovative and affordable medicines, and Crossroads4Hope, A Network of Cancer Support, a non-profit organization committed to transforming the cancer experience for…
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The Community 4th of July Committee in Titusville NJ Invites you to The Red, White, and BYOB BBQ! MAY 14, 2022, 5:30pm – 9pm at the Union Fire Company and Rescue…
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The public and members of the LHT Saturday Morning Walking Club are invited to attend the official unveiling of “History Along the LHT,” an interpretive signage program along the Lawrence…
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“My time here as the Director of Police has been an adventure, and I can unequivocally say that the men and women, who make up this great department, are among the finest officers I have ever had the pleasure to work with and who I truly respect,” said Karmazin. “I have made lifelong friendships, and I have learned firsthand how dedicated they are to their chosen profession and most importantly, the Hopewell Township community.”
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This week, the Hopewell Valley boys volleyball team played two games, winning one and losing the other. On Monday they faced Northern Burlington, losing 2-0 (23-25, 18-25). Despite the loss…
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Emerging from hibernation has never been more eagerly awaited than it has this spring. And the Hopewell Valley Arts Council has plenty of art to help locals celebrate “art in…
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Hope Rises Up hopes you will join them for their upcoming Mother’s Day March on Saturday, May 7 at 1pm. The organization is continuing with its annual tradition of sourcing compassion…
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As part of their Wednesday Night Out series, Hopewell Public Library is teaming up with FoHVOS to to teach you how to replace part of your residential lawn with a…
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The Sourland Mountain is known for its pristine headwaters that flow from the Mountain to the Raritan, Millstone, and Delaware rivers. Millions of people rely on those rivers to provide…