Category: archives
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Board ready to do its job planning
PACKET EDITORIAL, April 19 By: Packet Editorial If there is one thing planning boards are not very adept at doing especially in New Jersey it’s planning. If planning boards really did live up to their name, don’t you think there would be a lot more gardens in the Garden State? Wouldn’t there still…
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JetBlue CEO: Education doesn’t equal success
Industry pioneer extols ‘corporate culture of caring’ By: Ryan James Kim PRINCETON — The founder and CEO of JetBlue Airways, David Neeleman, described how he built a profitable airline despite early educational obstacles at a March 29 luncheon with Princeton University students. Wearing a light blue shirt with an unbuttoned collar and gray…
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Adams, PDS have look of contender
Panthers top South in Bianchi test By: Justin Feil The Princeton Day School boys’ lacrosse team has been an underdog for much of Stephen Adams’ career, but in his final season that role has changed. The Panthers always challenge, year in and year out despite their skill level. There were whispers from this preseason that…
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International Festival at university embraces diversity
Event ends Friday with music, dance and interactive displays. By: David Campbell International Festival 2005, a celebration of cultural diversity being hosted by Princeton University that began last week with screenings of international films, will culminate in a daylong event Friday at the Frist Campus Center that promises plenty of music, dance and interactive displays.…
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Philanthropy can be its own reward
Guest Column By: Carolyn Sanderson I fondly recall the publishing entrepreneur who sold her company and retired at age 43. We had served on the board of a local community group for years, so I was delighted when the woman announced that she would start her own foundation and devote most of her time to…
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Milestones
Issue of April 19, 2005 By: Sara Carpenter Elizabeth G. Litten, a lawyer with the Princeton office of Fox Rothschild, has been named one of "New Jersey’s 50 Most Influential Players in the Political Healthcare Arena" by HealthSense Inc. A coalition of New Jersey business owners and benefit managers concerned about the soaring cost of…
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New mothers offered stroller walk and fitness program
By: Rachel Silverman Between the 6 a.m. breast-feedings, periodic tantrums and constant diaper changes, exercise may be the last thing new mothers have time for. But a new-to-the-area Stroller Strides program offers these moms an opportunity to tend to their young ones and stay in shape in the same push, pull and tone maneuver. Stroller…
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The downtown Plainsboro always wanted
Village Center will house a bank, a dozen shops and maybe even the library By: Emily Craighead and George Spohr PLAINSBORO A mid-summer opening of Sharbell Development Corp.’s Plainsboro Village Center still is likely, despite time- consuming permit issues that have cropped up since its 2003 groundbreaking. "It’s been a bit slower in terms…
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Story time
Books come to life at Dutch Neck School literacy festival. By: Emily Craighead WEST WINDSOR The Dutch Neck literacy festival was a celebration of nights spent reading under the covers after mom and dad said goodnight, and days spent reading and writing in the classroom. It was a celebration of the way those words…
