Category: archives
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Stockton’s revaluation delayed
The borough could do a reassessment instead, using its local tax assessor. By: Linda Seida STOCKTON The revaluation of all Stockton properties ordered by the county almost two years ago still has not begun. No one at this point is certain when the task will be completed or who will perform the job with…
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Hubbard eyes big future
South softball backs pitcher By: Justin Feil Katy Hubbard has big plans for after the high school softball season. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior is scheduled to graduate the day before she flies to England to participate in the 2005 London Cup. Hubbard was chosen by the McDonald’s/Mitsubishi Selection Committee to be on the team…
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Editors’ Note
Issue of May 3, 2005 By: George Spohr and Gwen McNamara In our continuing effort to bring you more breaking business news, the print versioin of The Princeton Business Journal is making some changes. The starkest change is the breaking up of the Business Journal into four distinct sections: Business news. The first few pages…
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Multi-property land auction coming to the region
Auction company, Realtors team up for June event By: George Spohr PLAINSBORO Auctions will take on a new twist in June, when builders, developers and investors will have the chance to bid on multiple- development properties. Traiman Auction Co. and the Land Development Group of Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors partnered to produce the…
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Transatlantic
Einstein’s work table will return to Berlin for exhibition By: Christian Kirkpatrick Gail Stern will have a notable traveling companion on her upcoming trip to Berlin. Accompanying the director of the Historical Society of Princeton will be a farm table once owned by Albert Einstein. The Max Planck Institute in Berlin is borrowing the table…
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Effort stays high for MHS girls’ lacrosse
Cougars closing in on wins By: Bob Nuse Even in defeat, Tiffany Trockenbrod rarely questions the effort of her Montgomery High girls’ lacrosse team. "They try so hard and keep on fighting," said the first-year Cougars head coach, whose team fell to 1-9 with a 7-4 loss to Immaculata on Friday. "It’s been hard for…
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Central Jersey businesses embrace benefits, reliability of solar energy
Lawrence-based company lets the sun shine on its Franklin Township plant By: George Spohr FRANKLIN New Jersey American Water Co.’s plant in Franklin Township is part of a small but growing bloc of companies that is embracing the pricey installation of solar energy. The 500 kilowatt ground-mounted system was designed and built…
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Plainsboro’s history, diversity on display
Founders Day celebrated. By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Residents came from across the town and from the four corners of the world Sunday to celebrate the township’s incorporation in 1919 and its diversity today at Founders Day celebrations. "E Pluribus Unum" was the theme as Korean dancers, Chinese drummers, high-school jazz bands, MacGregor Pipe Band…
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‘The Last Five Years’
Premier Performing Arts and Artists presents the musical in Morrisville, Pa. By: Stuart Duncan Emily-Grace Murray And Stephen Lyons star in Premier Performing Arts and Artists’ production of The Last Five Years. Those of you who read these reviews faithfully will know that recently I wrote about a production of The Last Five Years at…
