Category: archives
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Gainfully unemployed
A SLICE OF WRY by Anna Breslaw I’ve always been a big fan of working. I don’t work per se, but I wholeheartedly support people who do. My high school educates tons of part-timing teenagers. Domino’s cashiers, CVS counter girls, Build-a-Bear employees, the teeming mass of food-service drones I salute you. …
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Plainsboro upgrades TV, Web site
By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO The township recently launched a video bulletin board and a redesigned Web site to keep residents in the loop when it comes to community and government news and events. The video bulletin board on cable Channel 3, shared with the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District, now provides information on events…
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Méhék
This Princeton addition features a diverse menu that stylishly mixes traditional and modern North Indian cuisine. By: Antoinette Buckley Méhék 164 Nassau St. Princeton (609) 279-9191 Fax: (609) 279-9292 Food: Very good Service: Good+ Prices: Inexpensive Cuisine: North Indian Vegetarian Options: Plentiful Ambience: Casual/intimate/contemporary Hours: Lunch: Daily 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; High tea: Daily 3-5:30 p.m.;…
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Candidates Forum, April 29
CANDIDATES FORUM, April 29 David Siegel Township Council candidate, West Windsor I have long had a strong interest in government. My family encouraged this, by word and example. My grandfather served on the school board and council in Morristown, and my mother on the planning and zoning boards in Unadilla, N.Y. I grew to…
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‘Kung Fu Hustle’
Borrowing from Roadrunner cartoons, classic Westerns and Depression-era gangster movies, Stephen Chow creates a film with its own integrity. By: Elise Nakhnikian Chiu Chi Ling (center) prepares for battle in Kung Fu Hustle. "We’re just trying to be ordinary people. Being ordinary is a blessing," says one of the unlikely kung fu masters in director/co-writer/star…
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Garrison keeps on impressing
Hun senior dominates to record fifth win By: Andrew Cangiano Hun School pitcher Steve Garrison showed Wednesday why he has baseball scouts drooling, as he pitched four innings and gave up just one run in the Raiders 12-1 thrashing of St. Benedict’s Prep. Garrison was dominant from the start as he struck out the side…
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Montgomery residents praise virtues of NPDC agreement
Officials see many challenges ahead in planning site’s development. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The public is breathing a collective sigh of relief after learning of the township’s deal to acquire the former North Princeton Developmental Center property from the state Department of the Treasury. Officials, historians, educators and long-time residents alike are expressing their…
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Facial rejuvenation without surgery
Education is the best way to learn about the available treatment options and gain an understanding of what is best for your individual condition By: Cheryl Baisden There is no Fountain of Youth, unfortunately, so as we age, our muscle tone begins to deteriorate. Sun damage and the simple stresses of everyday life start to…
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PU professors are third-highest paid in nation
Tenured full professors draw average salary of $151,000. By: David Campbell Tenured full professors at Princeton University on average draw an annual salary of $151,100, making them the third-highest paid professors in the nation, according to a report issued last week by the American Association of University Professors. The AAUP’s annual report on faculty compensation,…
