Category: archives
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No easy way out
Shoppers try to cope with traffic changes at Nassau Park shopping center By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR The Nassau Park shopping complex on Route 1 was jammed full of eager shoppers Friday who maneuvered their way through the new road configuration in the area in search of a discount and a place to…
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Defense holds in PU win over Lafayette
Tigers even record with low-scoring win over Leopards By: Bob Nuse EASTON, Pa. Joe Scott isn’t overly concerned that his Princeton University men’s basketball team managed just 40 points in its win over Lafayette on Saturday. What matters most to the first-year head coach is what his team did on the defensive end. The…
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55Plus slates talk on Latin America
The perceived differences, as well as the similarities, between Latin America and the United States in economic and political developments is the subject of the next Princeton 55Plus talk on Thursday. Jeremy I. Adelman, chairman of the Department of History at Princeton University, will present a talk, "Latin American, A Continent Apart?" 10 a.m. at…
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EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT
John Martorana Oxford Communications TITLE: Founder, president RESIDENCE: Hopewell FIRST JOB: account executive, Alstin Advertising EDUCATION: a B.S. in marketing from Georgetown University, and studies in international business at Oxford University FAMILY: wife Guita, children Marissa, 17, Arielle, 15, and Sam, 6 THUMBNAIL SKETCH: Mr. Martorana founded Oxford Communications, a full-service advertising, marketing, public relations…
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Expert sees education, outreach as gangbusters
Princeton forum, drawing about 100, in response to gang-related incidents. By: David Campbell Gangs are not an imminent threat in Princeton and education and outreach is the best way to keep it that way, according to John Antinoro, senior investigator with the state Department of Corrections and an expert on gangs. Mr. Antinoro has…
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Hindi-language DVD aims to make learning ‘fun’
West Windsor resident couldn’t find the teaching tool she was looking for, so she created one herself. By: Jill Matthews WEST WINDSOR Namrata Grover couldn’t find what she was looking for so she decided to create it herself. The township resident was looking for a fun and educational film or television program that…
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Lasting impression
Local merchants offer corporate gifts with a personal touch. By: Jennifer Potash Stumped on what to give a valued client? Do your employees smile politely when handed a magnet- and- calendar combination as a holiday gift? Never fear, as area merchants have a list of suggested gifts that will spread holiday cheer to all recipients.…
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Plainsboro’s cable committee searching for volunteers
PLAINSBORO The Township Committee is seeking two residents to be members of the township’s new Cable Television Advisory Committee. "We’re looking for residents who can volunteer their time and expertise to support setting up and running our channel," said Township Committeeman Michael Weaver, who is on the cable television committee. "We know we have…
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Undersized Montgomery lots focus of hearing
Grandfather provision would come to an end. By: Kara Fitzpatrick MONTGOMERY The Township Committee will hold a public hearing 8 p.m. Thursday to hear comments from residents regarding a proposed ordinance that would amend the current grandfather provision for undersized lots. The hearing will take place in the courtroom of the Township Municipal Building.…
