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Princeton Master Plan gets new coat of green
Though not legally binding, board adopts "LEED" building code. By: Rachel Silverman By identifying sustainable building practices as a new community-wide goal, the Princeton Regional Planning Board trumpeted the importance of environmentally sound building policies Thursday. At its meeting, the Planning Board wrote the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or…
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Montgomery approves $31 million spending plan
Budget increases by $5.7 million. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Township Committee approved a $31.3 million municipal budget Thursday night by a vote of 4-1, with Mark Caliguire dissenting. The budget, which has increased $5.7 million from 2004, includes $5.1 million for capital improvements, $3.2 million for police and a $145,000 increase in insurance…
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Business Wrap-Up
Issue of May 10, 2005 By: Gwen McNamara Valeant selects Compass Healthcare Valeant Pharmaceutcals International, a publicly traded, research-based specialty pharmaceutical company, has signed with Compass Healthcare Communications for online marketing services. Compass, based at 34 Chambers St., received assignments for two neurology products Tasmar and Zelapar. Compass is an online marketing agency serving…
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Hun ready to stretch arms
Raiders win MCT baseball opener, eye busy week of tourneys By: Bob Nuse Bill McQuade knows how important pitching is to the fortunes of a baseball team. This week, the veteran Hun School head coach will find out just how important pitching depth is to the fortunes of a baseball team. Hun began a stretch…
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PHS’ Zink gets to finish what she started
Sophomore fires second no-hitter for softball squad By: Justin Feil Dylan Zink knew only a few things in the seventh inning of her Princeton High softball team’s game against Princeton Day School on Friday. The sophomore pitcher knew that the Little Tigers really needed to win. She knew that hitting the first two batters to…
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Hope takes center stage at benefit event
West Windsor-Plainsboro high school musicians to perform at Kimmel Center in Philadelphia. By: Emily Craighead Philanthropy will take center stage May 26 when West Windsor-Plainsboro high school musicians perform Carl Orff’s "Carmina Burana" at Kimmel Center’s Verizon Hall in Philadelphia. Ticket sale revenues will benefit City of Hope, a medical center dedicated to cancer research.…
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Welsh no-hitter part of PHS run
Little Tigers rally to win MCT baseball opener By: Justin Feil Matt Welsh is starting to pitch the way he’d always envisioned. The Princeton High baseball team is starting to play the way it had wanted to from the start of the season. Welsh fired a five-inning no-hitter in a 12-0 win over Trenton on…
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Montgomery 1860 House will host wine tasting
Friday program to benefit Center for the Arts. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The mood will likely be jubilant at the 1860 House when the Montgomery Center for the Arts presents "Art of Wine Tasting" on Friday. The program, to be held 7 to 9:30 p.m., will feature between 75 and 110 different kinds of…
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NPDC cleanup concerns remain a messy topic
Burden of site’s environmental condition remains in question. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY As the township and the state Department of the Treasury reach a formal agreement over the ownership of the former North Princeton Developmental Center something township officials say likely won’t unfold until later this year the burden of the site’s…
