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CALENDAR, Nov. 16-Dec. 2
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17 Business Network International, West Windsor Chapter networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., Cranbury Golf Club Bog Restaurant, 49 Southfield Rd., West Windsor. Info: (609) 371-7188. Business Network International, Lawrenceville Chapter networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., Princeton Pike Office Park, Lenox Drive, Building 3 Cafeteria, Lawrenceville. Info: (609) 466-0807. Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Business Council…
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Eagles’ loss means no .500 season
By: John Powers After putting together its best game of the year, the South Hunterdon Regional High School football team came up flat last Friday night, and it cost the Eagles a .500 season. The Eagles dropped a 12-0 decision to Point Pleasant Beach in a state playoffs consolation game at Jefferis Field, falling to…
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Preaching partnerships
Management consultant Terry Adams talks about cultivating business relationships. By: Jennifer Potash TERRY Adams, management consultant, thinks businesses need a reminder of the old aphorism that two is better than one. Ms. Adams, president of Terry Adams Consulting Group, stresses building partnerships and looking long term rather than for the short payoff. "You’ve got to…
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Rider to launch Executive MBA program in January 2005
LAWRENCE Rider University will launch an Executive Master of Business Administration program in January 2005 that will feature executives in the classroom with business faculty, leadership skills seminars, an international experience, networking opportunities and convenient Saturday classes. "We will be one of the few Executive MBA programs to bring in professionals to work right…
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In Country
David Mallett has made his songwriting career grow. By: Susan Van Dongen DAVID MALLETT The ’60s came to Sebec, Maine, around 1974, according to singer-songwriter David Mallett. "They were all over," Mr. Mallett says. "It was good in a way because we missed a lot of the (chaos), but I also feel like I didn’t…
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Letters-Nov. 18, 2004
Improve scores before spending To the editor: South Hunterdon High School spends per pupil $14,739, which represents the highest spending per pupil in Hunterdon County and one of the highest spending per pupil in New Jersey. The average cost per pupil in New Jersey stands at $11,313. The United States average comes in at $7,376.…
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Alumni Association to honor three
Stephen Giocondo of Stockton, Harry Heller of West Amwell and Frank Fuzo of Lambertville will be honored at the dinner dance Nov. 27. By: Linda Seida Since the late 1800s, the annual Lambertville High School-South Hunterdon Regional scholarship dinner dance has been going strong, with its purpose to award scholarships to two seniors while also…
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