Category: archives
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Eckhardt, MHS look to build confidence
Cougars tennis faces No. 2 Livingston today By: Justin Feil Jeremy Eckhardt was looking forward to another shot at the state singles tournament, but with the Montgomery High boys’ tennis team’s top-heavy schedule he lost that opportunity to have a .600 winning percentage. Instead, Eckhardt has switched his focus to helping the Cougars go as…
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OBITUARIES, May 17, 2005
Horton Davies, Ethel C. Leese, Barbara A. Allen, Maron Craig, Donald B. Everman, Evelyn R. Luther, Mary L. Beilman. Horton Davies University religious history scholar Horton Marlais Davies, a distinguished authority on the history of Christianity, died Wednesday at home in Princeton. He was 89. The Henry W. Putnam Professor of Religion Emeritus, Dr.…
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Patriot Media boosts connection speeds
Consumers in the Princetons benefit By: George Spohr Patriot Media & Communications CNJ LLC has bumped up the speed of its cable- Internet service to its customers in the Princetons and throughout Central Jersey. Patriot customers now will receive data at up to 4 megabits per second for their regular level of service. It’s the…
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Witherspoon House doors open
Most of the building’s apartments are going, going, gone. By: David Campbell If you’re walking down Witherspoon Street one of these evenings, don’t be surprised if you happen to see the lights on at Witherspoon House, the 24-unit apartment building overlooking the new plaza in downtown Princeton Borough. According to Dianne Bleacher, residential property manager…
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Editorial Assistant – Dayton, NJ
Get started in your journalism career! The Princeton Packet, a group of award winning community newspapers is currently seeking a full-time editorial assistant for its Dayton, NJ location. Duties include both clerical (phones, supplies, mail, typing) and editorial (writing several stories per week for The Cranbury Press and The South Brunswick Post). Other duties may…
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Managing Editor – Allentown, NJ
The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of award winning community newspapers, has an immediate opening for a managing editor of The Windsor Hights Herald. Responsibilities include assigning stories and photos, supervising reporters and photographers, writing locally focused editorials, lay-out and pagination. The ideal candidate will thrive in a fast-paced team environment, be detail-oriented, well-organized, and…
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Small firms optimistic about future prospects
Larger firms not as bullish, study says By: George Spohr Small companies are more optimistic about future growth than their larger counterparts, according to an annual study of merger-and-acquisition activity. The Columbia Business School’s study, released by New Jersey-based DAK Group, shows that owners and senior managers of privately held companies expect profits and revenues…
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Students get to see the stars in a unique way
Former engineering director for the Hayden Planetarium invents a new method to display the heavens. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR "We are going to leave the Earth now," Ansible Technologies Ltd. owner Aram Friedman announced. "Let’s back up now 50 astronomical units to get a better view of the orbit." The starry skies projected…
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MHS boys, girls fourth in county track
Cougars’ Forbes nearly wins three golds By: Justin Feil The Montgomery High girls’ track and field team didn’t have one of its best days and still finished fourth at the Somerset County Championships on Thursday. The Cougar boys’ team had one of its strongest days and also finished fourth in the team standings. "The boys…
