Category: archives
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June 29, 2004
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…
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Art and wine blend nicely at fund-raiser
Montgomery Center for the Arts draws about 100 to 1860 House. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Center for the Arts held its second annual wine-tasting event Thursday evening at its headquarters in the 1860 House on Montgomery Road. Co-hosted by the arts center and Towne Wine and Liquor in the Montgomery Shopping Center,…
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PU art galleries closed for renovations
Three galleries in the Princeton University Art Museum are closed for renovation and are scheduled to reopen Aug. 20. The medieval, Renaissance and baroque galleries will be closed while newly acquired works are integrated into the collection. The renovation is part of the museum’s ongoing study and reinterpretation of its permanent collection. Galleries housing the…
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MILESTONES
June 29-July 1, 2004. HEALTH & MEDICINE Darby O’Neill has been promoted to vice president of information technologies for West Windsor-based Princeton Insurance Co. In her new role, Ms. O’Neill will be responsible for the continued development and deployment of appropriate information technology company-wide, overseeing a staff of 29 employees. Joining Princeton Insurance in 1982…
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Work? What work?
Businesspeople offer suggestions to keep employees on track during the summer. By: Gwen McNamara Ah, yes, it’s summer…time for warm weather, sunny days and daydreaming at the office. Whether it’s thinking about a beach vacation or an upcoming family picnic, all too often employees get caught in the "summer haze" instead of finishing that quarterly…
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BUSINESS WRAP-UPS
June 29-July 1, 2004. Law firm expands business practice Morgan Lewis announced Monday the addition of seven lawyers from Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP to the West Windsor law firm’s business and finance practice. The expansion of the Morgan Lewis office to 34 lawyers enhances the firm’s recognized emerging growth, technology and life…
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West Windsor 12s face tough draw
Have to battle through loaded pool By: Bob Nuse Most people would look at the draw West Windsor received for the District 12 Little League 12-year-old tournament, which begins Thursday, as a negative way to start. West Windsor manager Dave Campbell prefers to look at the situation that puts West Windsor in the same pool…
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EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT
Rick Maloy Jr. Maloy Risk Services/InsureHiTech TITLE: President EDUCATION: Wake Forest University, B.A., history FIRST JOB: Selling auto and home insurance RESIDENCE: New York City THUMBNAIL SKETCH: A fifth-generation insurance broker, Mr. Maloy launched InsureHiTech in 1999 to develop a technology platform for streamlining insurance companies’ workload. In April, he spun out the retail division…
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Forrestal Village enters bid for liquor license
By: Shanay Cadette PLAINSBORO A bid to buy a township restaurant liquor license far exceeds the minimum amount set by the township. According to the township clerk’s office, Frederick Knapp of Cedar Knolls submitted a $660,102 bid on behalf of the Gale Co., which has been involved with the management of Princeton Forrestal Village…
