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EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT
Peter Leone of NJ PURE. NAME: Peter Leone TITLE: Chief Operating Officer HOMETOWN: Bloomfield EDUCATION: Fairleigh Dickinson University, MBA CAREER HIGH: Serving on Gov. Edward Rendell’s Pennsylvania’s Medical Liability Crisis Task Force What factors have led to skyrocketing medical liability insurance premiums? First, plaintiffs’ attorneys are seeking out clients with high injury/damage cases. These are…
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MHS boys control game; Franklin nets win
Cougars bow out of SCT in quarterfinals By: Mike Newman FRANKLIN The Montgomery High boys’ varsity soccer team has been on a roll recently. Avenging its early season loss to North Warren in thrilling fashion with a 2-1 win last week, the Cougars appeared a force to be reckoned with. All the signs of…
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River of Words
Robert Mahon connects the metaphors of photography to the metaphors of poetry in his photomontage of poet Gerald Stern. By: Susan Van Dongen Robert Mahon’s portrait of Gerald Stern is made up of lots of little photographic moments. Having spent a long afternoon with poet Gerald Stern, and later trying to boil his thoughts down…
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Legacy of Terror
Bristol Riverside Theatre opens its season with a classic ghost story. By: Amy Brummer Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski Nick Ullett (left) and Jared Reed (right) star in the Bristol Riverside Theatre production of The Woman in Black, running Oct. 7 to 26. For 14 years, a ghost has haunted London’s West End. Emanating from…
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Man and Beast
‘The Centaur’s Smile’ at the Princeton University Art Museum explores creatures part human, part animal. By: Jim Boyle While similar, centaurs and satyrs were regarded in different ways by the ancient Greeks. Satyrs, such as the one shown above, were considered cowardly beasts with no honor. As long as humans have been able to contemplate…
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October 16, 2003
By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. Avenel, James Andes, 10 Meinzer St, $232,000 Avenel, Joseph Costo, 440 Jansen Ave,…
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Free health screenings available to Princeton residents
The Princeton Regional Health Department will offer Princeton Borough and Princeton Township residents free health screenings Oct. 28. The department through its healthy lifestyle program Lighten Up, Princeton! will help residents monitor their blood pressure, weight and resting metabolic rate and provide one-on-one counseling and referral to local health, exercise and weight-loss professionals…
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Bus space is available for peace rally, march
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action is taking reservations to carry area residents to the Rally and March Against the U.S. Occupation of Iraq in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. The buses will leave 7 a.m. from the Community Park swimming pool parking lot on Witherspoon Street in Princeton. The buses will return to Princeton that…
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Oct. 20, 4:40 p.m.: Rush to judgment
I do not come here today to bury Rush, nor to praise him. By: Hank Kalet Rush Limbaugh is in drug rehab. So why don’t I feel so happy? Perhaps it is because feeling glee at another’s misfortunes. Or maybe it’s because I find the nation’s drug laws surreal at best and harmful and extreme…
