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  • Education funding options

    INVESTING Aaron Skloff    With the cost of tuition and fees at a four-year private college now averaging over $18,000 for the 2002-2003 academic year*, it may be prudent to start saving as early as possible for the higher education costs of your children or grandchildren. There are now several options specifically designed for education funding…

  • Seminars, Meetings and Events

    CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS August 24 Investment success If you’re looking to set up a nest egg for retirement, it can be hard to figure out just where your money should go. To answer some of the investing questions out there, financial firm Morgan Stanley is offering "Keys to Successful Investment Management," a free workshop at the…

  • OBITUARIES, Aug. 10, 2004

    David H. Burrough, Joseph Crossley, Earl E. McQueen Sr., Bernadette M. Meirowitz. David H. Burrough Owned Princeton Recreation Center     David H. Burrough of Princeton died Saturday at home. He was 88.    Mr. Burrough was the retired proprietor of the Princeton Recreation Center bowling lanes, located in the building now occupied by Triumph Brewing Co.…

  • Production

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  • Anthony Nelson

       Anthony (Natulkiewicz) Nelson, 92, of Pennington died Sunday at the Care One Nursing Home in Hamilton.    Born in Trenton, he had lived in Ewing and Pennington for many years. He was a founding partner in the Nelson Machine and Manufacturing Company in Ewing Township.    He was a machinist, tool and die maker and designer. Along…

  • So many options

    A local nonprofit helps disabled persons experience the freedom of working on their own. By: Aleen Crispino    Most Americans celebrated Independence Day on July 5th with a day off from work. However for many Americans with disabilities, having a job to go to is another occasion to celebrate independence, and Community Options Inc. is striving…

  • The Cafe repeats as rec hoops champion

    Abdul-Karim’s free throws seal crown By: Justin Feil    While they’re still putting the finishing touches on The Café restaurant that is due to open a the end of the month, there’s time to add another shelf to house a second Princeton Recreation Men’s Summer Basketball League championship trophy.    The Café/Dr. Von der Schmidt pulled out…

  • EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT

    Mordechai Rozanski Rider University TITLE: President RESIDENCE: Lawrence Township. FAMILY: wife Bonnie, author, and son Daniel, owner of an excavation business in Guelph, Ontario. EDUCATION: undergraduate degree in Chinese history from McGill University in Montreal, and a doctorate in Chinese history,American/East Asian relations, at the University of Pennsylvania. FIRST JOB: professor at Berry College THUMBNAIL…

  • Let police try new technology to nab speeders

    PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 10.    It’s remarkable how much we trust technology these days.    We can remember, years ago, when a lot of people refused to sign up for direct deposit. They wanted to see that paycheck in their hands, thank you very much, because they were absolutely certain neither their employer nor their bank could…