Category: archives
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A test of wills
When it comes to preparing for the inevitable, many estate plans are found lacking. By: Jon Steele As Ben Franklin said: Nothing is certain but death and taxes. More than 200 years later, our least favorite experiences are still inextricably linked. "The task of estate planning may not be pleasant," says Thomas Petrone, with some…
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Mutual funds in crisis?
Investors indifferent, but advisers are wary. Federal and state investigations into improper trading by managers at several respected mutual funds may be another black mark on Wall Street’s reputation, but public confidence in the mutual fund industry doesn’t appear to have wavered. A recent Gallup Poll briefing, which examined public attitudes toward current mutual fund…
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PU offense awakens for first win
Tiger men’s hockey tops Harvard By: Matt Kalman CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Having gone scoreless during its last six full periods and one overtime session, the Princeton University men’s ice hockey team really needed a spark. Down 2-0 to Harvard in the third period Friday night, freshman forward Kevin Westgarth ignited the Tigers with a goal…
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A taste of Ramadan’s savory dishes
Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and feasting, which ends next week, is a time for increased spirituality and generosity, says Mona Hassan, a member of Princeton University’s Muslim Students Association By:Pat Tanner Photo by Pat Tanner Dr. Afifa Afifi of Princeton and her daughter, Mona Hassan, a member of Princeton University’s Muslim Students…
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Nov. 18, 5:37 p.m.: The Romantics return
The Detroit rockers have a new disc out. By: Hank Kalet A review of the latest disc by The Romantics, at Pop Matters.
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Plans unveiled for Coventry Farm park
Active recreation area off The Great Road to include playing fields, parking lot, restrooms and tot lot. By: David Campbell Officials from Princeton Township and Delaware & Raritan Greenway unveiled plans Monday for new playing fields at the Coventry Farm site off The Great Road. Plans call for two soccer fields, two baseball fields, a…
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OBITUARIES, Nov. 18, 2003
David A. Funk. Stephen B. Guild, Helena W. Temmer, Beatrice Kleinman, Sarah G. Gorczynski, Mildred Bayer, Walter J. Petrykanyn, Freda E. Bowers, Alice B. Shannon, William A. Loxley, James A. Moore Sr. David A. Funk Former Princeton Township detective LITTLE EGG HARBOR David Allan Funk died Thursday at home. He was 68. He…
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PHS football sees brighter future
Little Tigers win finale By: Bob Nuse One night after seeing his team end its season with a win, Princeton High football coach Steve Everette got a glimpse of what the future may hold for his building football program. "I’m at the Pop Warner banquet and we have over 80 kids here," Everette said Sunday…
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West Windsor police, Lions join for a holiday toy drive
WEST WINDSOR The police department, West Windsor Lions Club and the American Legion Post 76 are teaming up for a holiday toy drive. Anyone wishing to contribute to the drive can drop off new unwrapped gifts for children at the West Windsor Police Station. A collection box will be located in the lobby. The…
