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EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT
Alexander Neimark TRI/Princeton TITLE: Research director EDUCATION: Moscow State University, Ph.D., chemical engineering; D.Sc., physical chemistry RESIDENCE: West Windsor THUMBNAIL SKETCH: a recognized expert in theoretical foundations of porous materials characterization, Dr. Neimark was recently named a 2004 Guggenheim Fellow for his work on nanoscale systems. You must be honored to be named a Guggenheim…
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BUSINESS WRAP-UP
Week of May 18-20, 2004 Deadline coming for tech funding The application deadline for $40 million in 2004 funding, available to high-technology businesses through the state’s Technology Business Tax Certificate Transfer Program, is June 30. Now in its sixth year, the competitive program enables qualified technology companies to raise cash to finance their growth and…
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Arts Council faces Thursday showdown
Planning Board hearing to begin despite calls for more compromises. By: Jennifer Potash The Arts Council of Princeton will take its expansion plans before the Princeton Regional Planning Board on Thursday despite pleas from a citizens’ group, Princeton Future, to delay and consider additional compromises to the proposed building’s size and scope. The Arts Council…
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Natural Edge
David Robinson’s rustic furniture is inspired by Central Park style. By: Amy Brummer Photo: David Robinson Adirondack style evolved out of Central Park style because many New Yorkers built houses upstate, combining the easily accessible natural materials with a style familiar to them from the park, according to furniture maker David Robinson. Amid the looming…
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Poem and Liturgy
The Bucks County Motet Singers present ‘American Composers’ in Wrightstown, Pa., and Trenton. By: Daniel Shearer Staff photo by Daniel Shearer "Part of the challenge, especially for music directors, is to unearth music that might not normally get done," says Louis Lawrence Perazza, artistic director of the Bucks County Motet Singers. Music directors the world…
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CALENDAR HIGHLIGHTS
May 19 – June 3, 2004. May 19 IT challenges What does the future hold for the keepers of information technology? The New Jersey Technology Council tackles that tough question with its NJ CIO (Chief Information Officer) Conference 2004: the Emerging Role of the CIO in the Recovering Economy. The event will include remarks from…
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WW-P officials take aim at school traffic
Three schools on short stretch of Grovers Mill Road cause headaches. By: Shanay Cadette PLAINSBORO With three schools on one stretch of road, it would be an understatement to say traffic has become a problem on Grovers Mill Road. The fact that thousands of students, buses and cars converge on the three campuses at…
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Additions at some Princeton schools close to completion
Johnson Park and Community Park expected to receive temporary certificates of occupancy. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education’s Facilities Committee heard some good news Friday. The district will receive temporary certificates of occupancy for additions at Johnson Park and Community Park schools this week. "We can start moving people into those spaces,"…
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Princeton apartment to aid homeless families
Dedication set for Saturday in memory of World Trade Center victim. By: Jennifer Potash An apartment on Mercer Street to provide temporary housing for homeless families will be dedicated Saturday to the memory of a local victim of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center. Housing Initiatives of Princeton Inc. will hold…
