On November 28, 2011, Dr. Nancy Snyderman of The Today Show featured Somerset Medical Center and its use of robotic surgery to cure obstructive sleep apnea.
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Smashburger, the nation’s fastest growing better burger restaurant, operating ten stores throughout northern New Jersey, is lending its hometown support to Garden State athletes competing in London by offering free Smashburgers for life if they ‘smash’ a world record this summer.
This week, 19 of the state’s best athletes will compete in hopes of becoming an international sports superstar. Any athlete currently residing in New Jersey, and competing in London, who breaks a world record in their respective sport, will be awarded with one Smashburger signature recipe (or create your own) burger, Smashfries and a drink per week, free of charge – for life.
“There’s nothing more exciting than watching these amazing athletes set and smash world records,” said Scott Gillman, CEO of Mascott Corporation. “We’re proud of the competitors representing New Jersey and thought it would be fun to provide them with a little extra incentive to give it their all in London. We wish them luck and hope we have to deliver on this offer.”
Americans representing the Garden State, include:
Dagmara Wozniak (Avenel) – Fencing ·
Tobin Heath (Basking Ridge) – Women’s Soccer ·
Rachel Dawson (Berlin) – Field Hockey ·
Matt Emmons (Brown Mills) – Shooting ·
Michelle Vittese (Cherry Hill) – Field Hockey ·
Steve Kasprzyk (Cinnaminson) – Rowing ·
Carli Lloyd (Delran) – Women’s Soccer ·
Heather O’Reilly (East Brunswick) – Women’s Soccer ·
Christina McHale (Englewood Cliffs) – Tennis ·
Connor Jaeger (Fair Haven) – Men’s Swimming ·
Steven Gluckstein (Highlands) – Men’s Gymnastics ·
Julie Culley (Lebanon) – Track and Field ·
Asjha Jones (Piscataway) – Women’s Basketball ·
Rebecca Soni (Plainsboro) – Women’s Swimming ·
Christie Rampone (Point Pleasant) – Women’s Soccer ·
Jordan Burroughs (Sicklerville) – Wrestling ·
Jeff Porter (Somerset) – Track and Field ·
Maya Lawrence (Teaneck) – Fencing ·
Nick Delpopolo (Westfield) – Judo
On November 28, 2011, Dr. Nancy Snyderman of The Today Show featured Somerset Medical Center and its use of robotic surgery to cure obstructive sleep apnea.
TransOral...
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