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BUSINESS WRAP-UP
Issue of Jan. 11 Bristol-Myers to sell OTC line Bristol-Myers Squibb, with research headquarters in Lawrence, could sell its over-the-counter drug line, according to published reports. The line includes the pain relievers Excedrin and Bufferin, the cold medicine Comtrex and Keri lotions. Facing the loss of patents on key drugs, Bristol-Myers is working to restructure…
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Crunch time for Windows 98
Businesses left using the aging operating system face challenges. By: Sherree DeCovny Nothing goes out of date faster than computer hardware and software. No sooner do you buy it, take it home or back to the office and a newer, faster version with more functionality hits the market. The rule of thumb is buy more…
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West Windsor police undergo biggest staff shift in department history
Four new lieutenants, three new sergeants and one newly hired officer named. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR Following its recent restructuring, the township police department promoted four men to lieutenant positions and three to sergeants, and hired one new officer during a ceremony Monday. The promotions represent the single largest personnel change in the…
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Navigation company takes GPS to the next level
ALK Technologies’ CoPilot Live can be incorporated in a Smartphone, Pocket PC, laptop and Tablet PC. By: Gwen McNamara When it comes to getting from here to there ALK Technologies in Montgomery Township is the expert. A leading developer of GPS navigation, mileage, mapping and route guidance software, the company has been helping shipping companies…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 11
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 11 Rhetoric heats up in NPDC dispute To the editor: Herewith we submit an open letter to acting Gov. Richard Codey regarding the North Princeton Developmental Center: Dear Governor Codey: Over a period of years the Montgomery Township Committee has attempted to acquire the North Princeton Developmental Center…
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Summer adventures
Princeton High School to host a fair of teen opportunities. By: Dennis O’Neill Dorothy Mullen of Princeton recalls the first summer her youngest son Max, a 17-year-old Princeton High School junior fell in love with water at Bay Head on the Jersey Shore. "He was 4 years old and had this assumption he…
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Rise in crime has police concerned
22-year-old borough man robbed at gunpoint in Jugtown area. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Police Department is concerned about a rise in violent crime following an armed robbery of a borough man Saturday and growing instances of burglaries in residential areas and the business district. "There is a concern about an increase in violent…
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Butsch starts to play up to big potential
Junior helps PU women’s hockey earn split of weekend games By: Justin Feil Sarah Butsch set herself up for a big junior season. Last season, she came on strong to finish with a career-high seven goals and seven assists doubling her output from her freshman year to earn the Princeton University women’s ice…
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Sciotto part of bronze for MHS 4×800
Senior’s solid year continues at Group III state relays By: Justin Feil Nikki Sciotto had a pretty good idea that the Montgomery High girls’ 4×800 relay would be strong this season. The Cougars returned Tara Gorka, Melissa Martin and Sciotto from last year’s Penn Relays qualifying team, and added soccer standout Kristi Cordier and Princeton…
