Category: archives
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Parking fees may be hiked
In effort to cut budget, council turns attention toward non-tax revenues; school cost formula under review. By: Jennifer Potash In order to cut back a proposed 14-cent increase in the municipal tax rate, the Princeton Borough Council will discuss increasing fees, such as parking rates, at tonight’s meeting. The council is also expected to propose…
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Bounty of the River
The Mercer Museum looks at the history of duck hunting on the Delaware River. By: Amy Brummer Above: "Drake Pintail" by Jess Heisler. Below: "Canvasback" by John English. Both decoys are on view at the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, Pa. Photographs of carvers Tom Fitzpatrick (top) and Frank Sidebothan, shown with a companion hunting in…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
May 11 Search engine strategy Search engine marketing has consistently proven itself a cost-effective means to attract qualified traffic to your Web site and maximize the return from your online investment, according to industry officials. That’s why the New Jersey Communications, Advertising and Marketing Association is presenting a luncheon lecture, "Staying Ahead of the Search…
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Spring brings return of Sunset Art Strolls
Princeton Downtown merchants join to promote art and music. By: Jennifer Potash The monthly Sunset Art Stroll, sponsored by the Borough Merchants for Princeton to promote downtown businesses, will kick off Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and will be held the first Friday of every month from May through October. The free event…
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Montgomery firm help fight against diabetes
New Century Financial Group a big backer of Tour de Cure. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY For employees at the New Century Financial Group in Montgomery, it’s personal and that’s why the company has become a presenting sponsor of the Princeton Tour de Cure to raise funds for the American Diabetes Association. With many…
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North softball continues to battle through losses
Knights hope to rebound in second half of year By: Justin Feil First on Friday and then barely 24 hours later on Saturday, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North softball team was handed defeat by Hightstown. The losses felt about as different as two losses can feel. Friday, the Knights clung to a 1-0 lead going into…
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Mercer Oaks East — Mercer County’s new gem
Public course offers most bang for your buck. By: John Beisser A terrific new option has been added to the area for golfers and members of the local business community. The Mercer Oaks East Golf Course, the fourth addition to Mercer County’s golf course system, is open for play and is spectacular. The Mercer County…
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Williams takes center stage in North track win
New triple jumper helps Knights end Ewing streak By: Justin Feil For just the last couple of weeks, Vance Williams has been working on a new event, the triple jump, for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ track and field team. "I had been looking around to see about getting someone else to do it,"…
