Category: archives
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A flawless job interview
Recruiting legend Phil Ross offers a seminar on what it takes to get hired. By: Melinda Sherwood There are a great many theories on how to land a job. Some employment experts chalk it up to networking who you know. Others preach the "cast a wide net" philosophy. For Phil Ross, an employment expert…
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Tax relief rush hurts schools, local taxpayers
PACKET EDITORIAL, July 27 This is usually the time of year when homeowners all over New Jersey are getting ready to pay their third-quarter property-tax bills. For some, this means a visit to the tax collector’s office. For others, it’s a paperless transaction, with the money transferred to the municipal treasury from the escrow account…
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Betsy A. Errickson
Betsy A. Errickson, 86, died July 22 at Hunterdon Medical Center, Flemington. Born in Hanover, Pa., she had resided in the Harbourton area for many years. She was a graduate of State Teachers College in Millersville, Pa., and John Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in Baltimore, Md., Class of 1947. She was director of the…
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Designer Kids
The brainchild of three moms from Bucks County, Pa., ‘Boutique’ magazine aims at fashions for the 10-and-under set. By: Jillian Kalonick Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski Boutique Magazine founders Lynda Caravello (left) and Angela Hughes, with their well-heeled helpers Olivia, 21 months old, and Wyatt, 15 months. When your children are dressed in more expensive…
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Dorothy J. Miller
Dorothy J. Miller, 96, of South Hero, Vt., and Pennington died today (Monday) in South Hero. Born in Trenton, she was the daughter of Arthur and Francis (Shadell) Jefferies. She was a longtime Pennington resident. Wife of the late Samuel R. Miller, M.D. she is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Marilyn and Stan Butcavage;…
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Headway seen for bikeway, bridge on PSE&G right-of-way in WW
Path, about 2.5 miles long, would link Community Park and Mercer County Park. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR The township has negotiated for two years with Public Service Electric & Gas Co. to build a 2½-mile bike and pedestrian trail and a steel bridge on its property. And there appears to be some light…
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Princeton Bicycling Event slated for Aug. 7
Cyclists from many states are expected at Mercer County Community College on Saturday, Aug. 7 for the 24th annual Princeton Bicycling Event, which offers rides of various lengths through the countryside around the Princeton and central New Jersey area. Seven tours from 16 to 100 miles are available for all levels of experience, from beginning…
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WW 12s head to softball states
Chudzik helps seal sectional title By: Justin Feil The West Windsor 12-year-old all-star team had won so many games by landslide scores that they tried a different route in winning the Section 3 championship, 7-5, over Ocean Township on Monday. West Windsor actually trailed for the first time in all-star tournament play this summer before…
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Drug firm plans move
Relocating to corporate complex on Route 130 By:Sarah Winkelman Cranbury residents will be getting new neighbors starting next month when a new pharmaceutical company comes to town. Kos Pharmaceuticals Inc. is leasing 90,000 square feet of lab and office space at the Cedar Brook Corporate Center on Route 130 North. Approximately 70 to 100 employees…
