Category: archives
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REPORTER/STAFF WRITER – Allentown, NJ
Break into journalism! Get your feet wet in local government, a great way to hone your news skills. Central NJ’s award-winning group of community newspapers is seeking a staff writer in our Allentown, NJ office. Beats consist mostly of hard news and government meetings with some opportunities for enterprise and features. The ideal candidate will…
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Glen Echo Books takes on new niche
New bookstore coming to Princeton By: Marjorie Censer PRINCETON Chicklet Books is bright and sunny, lined with wooden bookcases and window seats. Glen Echo Books, on the other hand, will be almost cave-like. As Deb Hunter, owner of Chicklet Books in Hillsborough, prepares to open her new store, Glen Echo Books on Nassau Street,…
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Draft guidelines prepared for NPDC plan
Plan outlines roads, building demolition By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY In a presentation in front of the Township Committee on Thursday, planner Richard Coppolla outlined the progress of a master plan document draft relating to the North Princeton Developmental Center, which the township is slated to buy from the state. Although the NPDC master plan…
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Teacher takes ‘novel’ approach
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North teacher Jamie McCulloch balances career, passion By: Emily Craighead Like many English majors, Jamie McCulloch began writing the "Great American Novel" in college. Then he graduated, started a radio station with a friend and worked as a paralegal before becoming an English teacher. The novel languished, but his literary career…
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Sept. 20, 11:22 p.m.: Good ideas and poetry
Sharon Olds refuses an invite to the White House, among other bits of news. By: Hank Kalet Here is the best idea I’ve come across in years. * * * Once again, the poets lead the way. * * * A reminder: Our poetry and music fund-raising project, Voices of Reason, is still available. A…
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Program to offer instruction in foreign languages for children
The younger the pupil, the more easily the language is learned By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR Ana Lomba, a published author of foreign-language books for young children, knows it’s never too early to learn another language. Her own children, ages 3, 7 and 9, speak Spanish with her and English with their father. Now…
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OBITUARIES, Sept. 20, 2005
James H. Welsh Jr., Patricia L. Tobin, Elizabeth B. Hague James H. Welsh Jr. Worked at U Store PENNINGTON James H. Welsh Jr. died Sunday at Care One Ewing after a 6½-year struggle with prostate cancer. He was 60. A resident of Pennington, he graduated from Hopewell Valley Central High School in 1963…
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Break time
Program encourages ‘gap year’ to prevent school burnout By: Marjorie Censer In a town focused on going to college, Holly Bull has a different concern: students not going to college. As president of the Princeton-based Center for Interim Programs, Ms. Bull helps students take what’s commonly known as a "gap year" or a year…
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Juel Lynette Kling
Juel Lynette Kling, 80, of Surfside Beach, S.C., died Aug. 29 in South Carolina. Born in Chicago, Ill., she was the daughter of the late John E. and Julia Meier Petersen. Mrs. Kling was a former resident of Westfield, Fanwood and Titusville. When she retired from the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, she moved…
