Category: archives
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PU admits 11.9 percent of applicants
Those seeking admission were from 5,382 high schools and 116 countries. Princeton University has offered admission to 1,631 students, 11.9 percent of the 13,690 applicants for the class of 2008, Dean of Admission Janet L. Rapelye announced last week. Acceptance letters were mailed Thursday to 1,050 students who applied through the regular decision process. Another…
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South boys’ lax gains confidence
Ferrante, Pirates off to perfect start By: Justin Feil Despite two successful preseason scrimmages, Adam Ferrante wasn’t exactly brimming with confidence when the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ lacrosse team opened at Princeton High on Thursday. "I didn’t really think we had a chance deep down," said the Pirates goaltender. "I didn’t know how much…
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Office design moves out of the box
Flexibility, economy and friendliness replace the square mentality. By: Gwen McNamara Cubicle got you down? Well fear not, office designers are beginning to do away with the square mentality and are coming up with innovative ways to make places of business more flexible, economical and employee-friendly, according to area architects. "It’s an ongoing and evolving…
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Petition seeks ban on 24-hour businesses in WW
Council members balk at draft ordinance. By: Shanay Cadette WEST WINDSOR The Township Council may consider banning 24-hour businesses in certain areas. A preliminary draft prohibiting the operation of businesses between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. was presented to council at its Thursday meeting, but several members balked. Council President Kristin Appelget said it…
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EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT
John Buschman, GVA Williams Buschman TITLE: Sr. Executive Vice President EDUCATION: Upsala College, marketing degree FIRST JOB: clothing salesman RESIDENCE: New Hope, Pa. THUMBNAIL SKETCH: John Buschman formed Buschman Partners in 1984, and established an alliance with Philadelphia firm Jackson-Cross Co. in 1995 and later Insignia/ESG. This year Buschman formed a strategic alliance with Parsippany-based…
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MHS has a Hall of Famer
Longtime coach Ruhlman twice honored in a week By: Justin Feil Doug Ruhlman has been a coach for seemingly every season of every year that he’s been at Montgomery High School. He doesn’t see any other way to do it. "I don’t believe, in my profession, in doing anything but coaching," said Ruhlman, a physical…
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All ‘Er Nuthin’
Brandon Andrus of Langhorne, Pa., is starring in a national tour of ‘Oklahoma!’ By: Matt Smith By now, Brandon Andrus should adopt "Curly" as his middle name. The Langhorne, Pa., resident is playing the heroic Oklahoma! cowboy in a national tour that hits the Merriam Theater in Philadelphia April 6 to 11. He also has…
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Neighborhood group proposes a smaller Arts Council
Arts group says it’s willing to talk. By: Jennifer Potash The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Association, which represents many residents of the historically black John-Witherspoon neighborhood, proposed a smaller plan for The Arts Council of Princeton expansion Saturday. The neighborhood association, which said it is making the proposal in the spirit of cooperation and good-faith negotiation, presented…
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The power of three
Former Studley partners launch Triad, a commerical real estate venture in West Windsor By: Melinda Sherwood From the Holy Trinity to the Great Pyramid, history is replete with famous 3’s, and the number itself is rumored to have mystical, even magical properties. Three may also be a fortuitous combination for new commercial real estate company…
