Category: archives
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Woman pulled from fire owes life to four heroes
Montgomery resident recalls her "Christmas miracle." By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY It took five minutes, quick thinking, a scavenged ladder and a borrowed sports utility vehicle to save Michelle Herwald’s life. Oh, yes, and a Christmas miracle. The story of Ms. Herwald’s rescue from a fire that broke out in her Shinnecock Hills Court home…
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Alma Z. Stellitano
Alma Z. Stellitano, 74, died Monday at the Hunterdon Care Center in Flemington. Born in Ringoes, Mrs. Stellitano lived in the Hopewell and Flemington areas most of her life. She worked at and retired from the New Jersey Hospital Association after 30 years of service. Mrs. Stellitano is survived by a daughter Gloria Voorhees and…
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Princeton Business Journal Cover
ON THE COVER: J. Andrew Reid, CEO of Reid Plumbing Products LLC, at his workshop in Hopewell, where he manufactures the Well Manager system. The system is being lauded across the nation for bringing water to households that depend on nearly dry wells. EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT Howard Goldberg, Pharm.D., president of ClinPhone Inc.’s U.S. operations and…
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MILESTONES
Issue of Feb. 22 TECHNOLOGY Nathaniel Fisch, a Princeton University professor and a scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), received the 2004 E.O. Lawrence Award. He is among seven winners of the award, which is given in categories for outstanding contributions in the field of atomic energy. Each winner…
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Hospital selects consultant
Chicago firm tapped to prepare relocation plan. By: David Campbell Princeton HealthCare System has selected Chicago-based firm AMDC Corp. as the project manager that will oversee the first phase of planning for what PHCS officials say will result in a new state-of-the-art hospital campus within two to six miles of the current medical center at…
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New university course puts the ‘human’ in the humanities
PSY 214 examines the the blurred lines of what it means to be human. By: David Campbell If Jean-Paul Sartre were alive today, he might well have benefited from PSY 214, a new fall-term course offering this academic year at Princeton University. True, had he availed himself of the course, the French existentialist philosopher might…
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Hun girls: one last shot at nemesis Peddie
Raiders fall in MAPL hoop final By: Justin Feil The Hun School girls’ basketball team can hope the third time is a charm. The Raiders lost, 62-40, to Peddie in the Mid-Atlantic Prep League tournament championship Sunday in Mercerburg, Pa. Hun also lost, 50-37, to the Falcons in the regular season. Hun has its last…
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Schulte helps PHS girls to solid season
Hockey team gets win over PDS By: Justin Feil Emily Schulte wasn’t altogether sure how the Princeton High girls’ ice hockey team would fare going into this season. "I was a little worried about the offense because we lost Jackie (Distler), Louise (Finnell) and Meghan (Heyden)," said Schulte, a PHS junior. "They were three of…
