Category: archives
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Carnegie Center is target of labor union
Immigrant workers brand office park a "national site of shame." By: Melinda Sherwood Nearly 250 immigrant workers and their advocates gathered at Carnegie Center Friday to rally in support of the country’s immigrant workers and to condemn the West Windsor office park as a "national site of shame." The Immigrant Workers’ Freedom Ride, a…
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Letters to the Editor, Oct. 7
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Oct. 7 By: Vote ‘yes’ on Public Question No. 1 To the editor: When New Jerseyans go to the polls Nov. 4, they will be asked about more than who they want to represent them in the state Senate and Assembly and in scores of county and local offices all…
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Welcome to Education 2003 Magazine
Download as PDF 20 Pages 3,069 KB You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader Inside this magazine: Picture Perfect Career MCCC’s Radiography program prepares students for vital careers in imaging technology. Pg. 3 Mind and Material Princeton Science Academy nurtures those who…
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Stark contrasts in Inverso-Cimino race for 14th District
Different approaches to property-tax reform, legislative ethics and energy deregulation. By: Jennifer Potash With control of the New Jersey Senate in the balance, the two candidates for the 14th District seat are offering starkly different stances on property-tax reform, legislative ethics and energy deregulation. Sen. Peter Inverso (R-Hamilton) and Anthony "Skip" Cimino of Hamilton met…
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Kittens
Dozens of kittens like these are in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting a cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Education – 2003
Picture Perfect Career MCCC’s Radiography program prepares students for vital and dynamic careers in imaging technology. Pg. 3 Lifelong Learning Workouts for mind and body at the Princeton Fitness & Wellness Center. Pg. 6 Organizing for Success Hopewell Valley Regional Schools and Princeton Review strive to increase SAT scores. Pg. 8 MARKETPLACE: View All…
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Oct. 7, 9:02 p.m.: The Bush economy
James K. Galbraith explains the numbers. By: Hank Kalet Here is an important article in this month’s Progressive magazine on George Bush and the failing economy by James K. Galbreath. The basic gist is that the president likes the failing economy. Read why.
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Creature comforts
The multibillion dollar business of pet pampering. By: Jennifer Potash Pampering your pet used to mean buying a box of biscuits at the supermarket or tossing a tennis ball with Fido in the park. Today, however, pet owners lavish attention on a beloved dog or cat in unprecedented ways taking them to acupuncturists, buying…
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OBITUARIES, Oct. 7, 2003
Anna E. Fambro, Paul A. Garner Jr., Ethel Lett Brooks, Joseph J. Benedetti Sr. Anna E. Fambro Retired hospital worker Anna Elizabeth Fambro of Princeton died Saturday at Merwick Rehab Hospital & Nursing Care. She was 94. Born in Princeton, she was educated in the Princeton school system and was a member of Witherspoon…
