Category: archives
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OPINION: OUTSOURCING
By Herbert Gishlick In his famous treatise, "The Wealth of Nations," Adam Smith, one of the fathers of free trade, wrote the following: "It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. The taylor does…
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Binding students of many languages with poetry
Visiting poet at PHS encourages love of writing and pride in self. By: Jeff Milgram Poet and visual artist Sandra Maria Esteves finishes up reading Pablo Neruda’s 1991 poem "Ode to My Socks." She asks the 28 students who are sitting around her in a circle in the Davis Conference Room at Princeton High School…
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Friendship without Borders
The Children’s Friendship Project for Northern Ireland brings people closer together, one pair at a time. By: Amy Brummer Staff photo by Amy Brummer Alice Murray (left) and Beverly Cassel are working on a fund-raiser for the Children’s Friendship Project for Northern Ireland. The program pairs Catholic and Protestant teens from Ireland who live with…
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Gallery shows local’s love of sports photos
West Windsor resident Druckman has story behind every shot By: Bob Nuse Dick Druckman has always had a soft spot in his heart for sports photography. And now, after completing a successful career in the business world, the West Windsor resident is starting a new career by following that love of sports photography. "I’ve been…
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Week of March 19, 2004
Hillsborough, Hamilton Hillsborough Richard A. Weidel Jr., president of Weidel Realtors, and Donna Sullivan, manager of the Hillsborough office, is pleased to announce that Mark Garay, sales associate, has been recognized as a Gold level member of the New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) Circle of Excellence for his career achievements in 2003. He…
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Tigers, Law hold off Hofstra
Sophomore stops 11 shots in third win for PU men’s lax By: Justin Feil Dave Law is feeling more comfortable every week in goal for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team, and that’s not good news for Tiger opponents. In his first two career starts, the sophomore goalie stopped just .450 percent of the shots…
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BUSINESS WRAP-UP
Issue of March 23-25, 2004. Mercer Chamber doles out awards The Greater Mercer Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual Pinnacle of Achievement Awards Dinner tonight at the Hyatt Regency Princeton hotel in West Windsor. This year’s award recipients are Robert D. Prunetti, Citizen of the Year; Janssen Pharmaceutica, Distinguished Corporation of the Year; and…
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Hearings to address zoning in Route 206-518 area
Land use, growth, traffic congestion and circulation among issues. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Township Master Plan Committee and the Township Committee will hold two public hearings on the zoning of some properties near the intersection of Route 206 and 518. The hearings will be held Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. and…
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Jammed school lots raise safety issues
Orchard Road Elementary School and Kid Connection preschool try to alleviate congestion. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY At 3 p.m. on Wednesday, the parking lots of Montgomery Kid Connection and the Orchard Hill Elementary School adjacent to Burnt Hill Road were jammed with double parked cars, some even creeping out to the street. One woman…
