Category: archives
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Out of the Can
Composer and Professor Paul Lansky talks about musical technology. By: Susan Van Dongen TIMEOFF/FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI One of the great, unsung improvements in 40 years of electronic and computerized music is the ability to store digital files at a reasonable price. We might take it for granted now especially people who download things for personal…
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POST FORUM: Join the debate
POST FORUM What legacy does former Gov. James McGreevey leave behind? Join the debate on our Web site The South Brunswick Post is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and…
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Doctor helps out food pantry
Doctor skips holiday cards, donates money to pantry instead. By: Joseph Harvie For the past 21 years, patients of optometrist Ed Niemczyk have received a holiday card, but they wont be getting one this year. Dr. Niemczyk said he has decided instead to give the South Brunswick Food Pantry the $1,000 he normally spends…
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Church’s roof needs repairs
Congregation works to repair historic church before winter. By: Joseph Harvie Stewards of the oldest place of worship still functioning in the township are asking for help from the very community the church has served for more than a century. A minister at the Fresh Ponds Chapel on the corner of Fresh Ponds and Old…
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Police Beat
BORDENTOWN CITY Police charged a pair of 32-year-old Roebling men with possession of less than 50 grams of marijuana after a routine traffic stop on the evening of Nov. 16. According to police, officers stopped a car at 6:50 p.m. for driving along Farnsworth Avenue with fictitious license plates. At the stop, police said, officers…
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GUEST COLUMN: The values, philospophy that will guide me as a governor
GUEST COLUMN By Acting Gov. Richard J. Codey The difference between problems of government and the problems of real people. Elected officials often are asked why we chose to enter public service. It’s a good question. After all, who in their right mind would voluntarily turn over their personal life and freedom to the public…
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Employers find ‘turkeys’ are nothing to give thanks about
Tolerating ineffective workers is easier than putting in the effort to improve hiring practices, says human resources consultant. By: Gwen McNamara Thanksgiving is time for turkey, but what happens when you have one in your office? And no, we’re not talking about the plump, feathered kind. According to Caliper, a local human resources consulting firm,…
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Flu shots dispensed to Princeton residents in need
A lottery held, but new shipment of vaccine makes everyone a winner. By: Jennifer Potash Princeton’s most vulnerable population received flu shots Friday through a Princeton Regional Health Department clinic. The Health Department inoculated about 530 people, said Princeton Regional Health Officer David Henry. Originally the Health Department anticipated a limited amount of vaccine and…
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Another classis win for WW-P North
Football tops South in OT By: Bob Nuse If the last two matchups between the teams are an indication of what’s to come, the football games between West Windsor-Plainsboro North and WW-P South should have more classics in store. One year after rallying to win 13-9, WW-P North made it two in a row over…
