Category: archives
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Little consolation for area football teams
Public squads, Hun lose Saturday By: Bob Nuse While the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South football team earned the school’s first playoff win in 18 years this weekend, the results were not as good for the rest of the Packet-area football teams. Montgomery, Princeton and WW-P North all lost state playoff consolation games, while the Hun…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 15, 2005
Dolores L. Carril, Richard W. Watkins, James J. Fyfe, James C. Ford, Joan R. McKee, Vickramasigam Arunasalam, Robert J. Wieck, Audrey J. Feldman. Dolores L. Carril Longtime Princeton resident Dolores L. Halteman Carril of Princeton died Saturday at St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center, Lawrence. She was 77. Born and raised in Bethlehem, Pa., she moved…
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Jack of all trades helps overextended professionals
West Windsor-based "virtual assistant" can tackle almost any task By: Mike Mathis WEST WINDSOR Ruth Fields Gatling is a jack of many trades, and she’s striving to be a master of as many as possible. Ms. Gatling is a virtual assistant, prepared to tackle any task that comes her way. She’s the founder and…
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Milestones
Issue of Nov. 15, 2005 By: Sara Carpenter LAW Fox Rothschild’s Princeton office has announced the following: Jonathan R. Lagarenne recently joined the firm as special counsel in the corporate department. His practice focuses on international and domestic commercial transactions with an emphasis on engineering, construction, and manufacturing. Alexander Wixted has joined as an associate…
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Cordiant growing in West Windsor
Outsourcing firm enjoys close proximity to Fortune 500 companies By: George Spohr WEST WINDSOR Cordiant Technologies Americas Inc., an outsourcing company that opened up shop here earlier this year, is growing rapidly, its president says. And this week, the company is launching new product-development services for small- and mid-sized independent software vendors. Cordiant, which…
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Briefcase
Issue of Nov. 15, 2005 By: Hilary Parker and George Spohr Phyton Biotech receives award PRINCETON DFB Pharmaceuticals Inc., a Texas-based manufacturer of technology-driven pharmaceutical products, has awarded Phyton Biotech, which moved to Princeton last month, with a research and development award. "These outstanding scientists are invaluable to our company," H. Paul Dorman, chairman…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 15
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 15 Town-gown relations need to be addressed To the editor: On Nov. 9, Princeton Borough’s governing body approved on introduction by a 3-2 vote an ordinance to rezone the tax-exempt land in Princeton University’s Engineering Quadrangle (between Olden Street and Murray Place) so as to permit the university to…
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South students help make city water safer
The FFA students circulated about 100 hang tags on the doors of city residents as well as 34 markers near storm drains in an effort to educate residents about keeping water supplies clean. By: Linda Seida Some people know they’re doing something wrong and do it anyway. Others simply have no clue. Take, for example,…
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Corzine should commit now to public financing
PACKET EDITORIAL, Nov. 15 By: Packet Editorial Now that the dust has settled on the most expensive and, perhaps not coincidentally, the nastiest gubernatorial campaign in New Jersey history, it seems an appropriate time to take stock of the state’s election laws. Specifically, it’s time to recognize that the election-law reforms enacted over…
