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Cheney is draw for party faithful
But protesters also attracted to Forrester fundraiser in Plainsboro By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Vice President Dick Cheney’s appearance at a fundraiser Friday for gubernatorial candidate Doug Forrester at the Westin Hotel netted about $300,000 for the state Republican Party. Over 200 Republican Party faithful attended the $1,000-a-plate event. Mr. Forrester spoke about the campaign’s…
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Letters to the Editor, July 26
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, July 26 Hospital should make good on its promises To the editor: In the debate over the future use of the hospital land, the University Medical Center at Princeton contends that with their proposed site plan, they are acting with the community’s best interest in mind. However, their actions and…
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Sweet treat
Brutal heat can be beat by resorting to ice creameries By: Pat Summers Milk, cream and sugar: They’re the basics for what’s arguably America’s favorite dessert. Just add strawberries or chocolate, coffee or candy, cookie batter or even cereal loops or all the above and you’ve got ice cream. On a hot day…
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Weinberg acing tests for WW 10s
Helps all-star softball team to district championship By: Justin Feil Emily Weinberg is one of two ace pitchers and causes havoc as a leadoff batter for the West Windsor 10-year-old all-star softball team, but there’s no doubt what she enjoys most about the game. "Fielding," she said quickly. It’s no wonder. Weinberg gave West Windsor…
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Foxx’s father in mind with win
Montgomery resident steps up for CVCC Cup By: Bob Nuse Bob Foxx has been on a mission. And while he hasn’t quite gotten to be where he wants to be just yet, he’s pretty darn close. Foxx recently captured the Cherry Valley Cup, the gross stroke play championship event at Cherry Valley Country Club. It…
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July 25, 2005Part 1
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
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Sullivan wins pair of golds in PASDA Championships
Cranbury resident wins titles in two age groups By: Justin Feil Greg Sullivan was pretty confident he’d win one diving gold medal at the Princeton Area Swimming and Diving Championships. The Cranbury resident ended up with two. "Last year I won 14-and-under," said Sullivan, who won the 14-and-under and 18-and-under open divisions Wednesday. "I got…
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Tech world relies on Princeton
Color TV sets and computers find their roots are buried here By: Kate Herts The Princeton area is known for being home to brilliant professors and Nobel laureates. And its place in the historical advancement of technology is also noteworthy. Those advancements were outlined at a July 20 presentation titled "Five Princeton Inventions That Changed…
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MILESTONES
Issue of July 26, 2005 HUMAN SERVICES Caliper, an international human resources consulting firm in West Windsor, announced that Mark Greenberg will assume the role of chief operating officer effective immediately. Mr. Greenberg began his career at Caliper 12 years ago as an account executive working directly with clients to understand their needs and how…
