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  • EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT

    Howard Goldberg ClinPhone Inc. Residence: West Windsor     Family: Wife, two children     Education: Ph.D. from University of the Pacific, and B.S. in biology from SUNY Stony Brook     First job: Paper carrier     Thumbnail sketch: More than 20 years of experience in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, including more than 15 years with multinational…

  • Einstein expert sheds light on the man behind the myths

    Professor contrasts the popular image and the real Einstein. By: David Campbell    Diana L. Kormos-Buchwald, director and general editor of the Einstein Papers Project, shed some light on the man behind the popular myth of Albert Einstein during a lecture Thursday at Princeton University.    "This is the Einstein whom we know on posters, on calendars,"…

  • Group begins effort to reduce racial tension

    About 60 residents, community leaders, elected officials and law enforcement officers attend session. By: Jennifer Potash    Reducing tension between racial and ethnic groups — and lessening the appeal of street gangs — requires more intense community involvement in the lives of at-risk youth, according to the findings of a citizen-led group.    The Princeton Human Services…

  • Friday’s loss too familiar

    PU men rally for Ivy split By: Justin Feil    The Friday night lights continue to blind the Princeton University men’s basketball team.    The Tigers lost their fourth Friday night Ivy League game in four tries, 56-43, to Yale despite a career-high 18 points from Hun School graduate Noah Savage. The Tigers rebounded with a 69-52…

  • Bar association leader tackles it all

    Craig J. Hubert sees a lot of hard work ahead as he juggles career, family and now the challenges facing Mercer County attorneys. By: Lauren Otis    Trial attorney Craig J. Hubert is used to taking on big challenges and capitalizing on them, having successfully argued cases before the state Supreme Court among other career accomplishments.…

  • BUSINESS WRAP-UP

    Issue of Feb. 22 Firmenich buys Noville Inc.    Firmenich, a fragrance and flavor company with research facilities in Plainsboro, has acquired Noville Inc., a leading company in the United States’ perfume and flavors market.    "The acquisition of this highly focused and reputable private company matches our commercial strategy and represents an excellent cultural fit," said…

  • Feb. 21, 4:46 p.m.: The death of the great gonzo journalist

    Thompson’s wit and eye made sense of the senseless Nixon era. By: Hank Kalet    Hunter S. Thompson, who died Sunday, was one of my earliest writing heroes. Back in the early 1980s, during the short time I attended Penn. State, I discovered Thompson’s amazing and irreverent book, "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas" and "Fear…

  • Monday, Feb. 21, 2005

    William R. (Bill) Schmidt    William R. (Bill) Schmidt, 68, of Pennington died Feb. 16.    Born in Oshkosh, Wis., he lived in Chicago, Ill., Newark, New York City and East Hampton, N.Y., before moving to Pennington in 1976.    He graduated with a bachelor’s degree in metropolitan and regional planning from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1957…

  • From Baroque to Contemporary

    Combining technical refinement with spontaneous passion, the Eroica Trio captivates listeners from the first whisper to the final roar. By: Susan Van Dongen The Eroica Trio – from left, Adela Peña, violin, Erika Nickrenz, piano, and Sara Sant’ Ambrogio, cello – will perform at the Mount-Burke Theatre at the Peddie School in Hightstown Feb. 26.…