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MILESTONES
Issue of March 23-25, 2004. CONSTRUCTION Hill International, a worldwide construction-management firm headquartered in Marlton, has announced that David L. Richter has been promoted to president and chief operating officer. In this newly created position, he will oversee all of the company’s business operations, including administration, human resources, information technology, marketing and legal departments. Mr.…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
March 30 Career enhancement In the process of leaving an organization or currently out of work? The Learning Key, Inc., is offering a workshop on how to "Expedite Your Transition and Enhance Your Career Opportunities." Steven P. DeMorro, a Learning Key representative with more than 30 years’ experience helping individuals in career transitions, will lead…
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PU president discusses plan for expansion
Implications of growth for campus life, academics and diversity concern students. By: Jessica Stahl Princeton University’s decision to expand the size of its student body in the coming years emerged as the main issue of concern for both students and administration in a conversation on the university’s future led by President Shirley Tilghman on Monday.…
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In the zone
Foreign trade zones may help attract more companies to central New Jersey. By: Steve Feitl There is no port of call in East Windsor Township. Nor is there an airport. Yet, imported goods clear customs each week at Conair Corporation’s distribution center at 150 Milford Rd. Conair operates out of a special sub-zone of a…
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Free home radon kits to be offered in Princeton
While some Princeton residents may know the closing Dow Jones average or the latest basketball scores, many may be unaware of an important health parameter Indoor Air Quality, or IAQ. The Princeton Regional Health Department aims to increase knowledge of that essential health factor for homeowners in Princeton Borough and Princeton Township because some…
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Letters to the Editor, March 23
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 23 By: Snow removal or demolition derby? To the editor: As a longtime resident of Princeton Township, I’d like to know if there are other people who share my frustration about the work done by our snow removal crews. Or should I call it the mailbox free-for-all demolition derby?…
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Longhorns give PU the hook
Tigers fall to Texas in NCAA first round By: Justin Feil At halftime of its first NCAA tournament appearance in three years, the Princeton University men’s basketball team felt pretty good about its chances against Texas. The 14th-seeded Tigers had shot just 8 for 22 in the first half, endured more than an eight-minute scoring…
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Investing opportunities seen around the globe
This year everyone’s talking about foreign securities — and for good reason. By: Melinda Sherwood In the ’80s it was leveraged buy-outs; in the ’90s, tech stocks. This year, everyone’s talking about foreign securities and for good reason. According to the Morgan Stanley Capital International’s EAFE Index, foreign stocks rose 17 percent last year…
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Bryn Mawr-Wellesley biblio-fest begins Wednesday
Seventy-third annual book sale slated at Princeton Day School. By: Jeff Milgram What does an early 19th-century edition of the Bible have in common with an 1773 copy of Samuel Johnson’s "Dictionary of the English Language" and a book written and illustrated by a teenaged Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis? All three are among the almost 90,000…
