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  • Ohio roofer makes ‘leap’ to city for Habitat

    Seth Kujat want to put a roof on at least one Habitat house in all 50 states in a year. By: Linda Seida    LAMBERTVILLE — A college grad from Ohio made Lambertville the fourth stop on his "Leap of Faith" tour, pausing on a cross-country trek to put a roof on a new Habitat for…

  • Police continue hunt for sex-crime suspect

    Composite drawing released.    Princeton Township Police released a composite drawing Thursday of a man wanted for sexually assaulting a 53-year-old woman May 23 on the paved path between Guyot Avenue and Jefferson Road .    Police report that the suspect, a Hispanic male in his 20s, approached the victim with a silver folding knife around 12:10…

  • Montgomery’s Don Matthews receives Rotary award

    Former mayor is Rotarian of the Year in five-county district. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — A familiar township face has received the Matty Mathewson Rotarian of the Year award for Central New Jersey District 7510, which covers five counties.    Don Matthews, former mayor and Township Committee member, received the award earlier this month during a…

  • Milestones

    Issue of May 31, 2005 By: Sara Carpenter NONPROFIT    Eden Family of Services has announced the appointment of four new officers to its board of trustees:    William J. Noonan of Princeton has been elected chairman of the board of trustees. Mr. Noonan has been supportive of Eden since 1987, and most recently served as acting…

  • Staying one step ahead of the feds

    Princeton Softech helps businesses retain electronic information By: Sherree DeCovny    WEST WINDSOR — Perhaps a senior executive’s greatest nightmare is having federal regulators knock on their door asking for information — only to find that the data has been purged from the system.    Or maybe the information’s stored somewhere on a backup drive, but they…

  • Sea of orange and black

    P-rade wows thousands at Reunions Weekend. By: David Campbell    Nassau Street and the Princeton University campus were awash in orange and black as the university’s annual P-rade kicked off Saturday.    The event was the highlight of Reunions Weekend at Princeton, which was estimated to draw about 20,000 alumni and their families to the campus. And…

  • Offensive explosion leads MHS baseball

    No. 1 seed Red Bank next for Cougars By: Bob Nuse    All along, the Montgomery High baseball team believed it had a good enough offense to play with any team.    In the first two games of the North Jersey, Section 2 Group III tournament, the Cougars have been making believers out of their opponents.    After…

  • Spotlight

    Phillip Griffin, co-chair, Fox Rothschild By: Gwen McNamara    Residence: Newtown, Pa.     Education: Graduated in 1970 with a degree in aerospace engineering from Princeton University, graduated in 1974 from Rutgers University School of Law and earned in 1980 a master’s of law degree in taxation from New York University School of Law.     First job:…

  • OBITUARIES, May 31, 2005

    Julius Cohen, Jean E. Smith, Joseph R. Cox. Julius Cohen Rutgers law professor     Julius Cohen of Princeton died Saturday at home. He was 94.    Born in New York City, he lived in Princeton for 46 years.    He was a professor of law at Rutgers School of Law at Newark from 1957 to 1981 and…