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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…

  • 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…

  • Montgomery Mayor’s Ball slated Saturday

       MONTGOMERY – The Montgomery Democratic Organization and Mayor Louise Wilson will host the Mayor’s Ball, an evening of dinner and dancing at the Cherry Valley Country Club, at 7 p.m. Saturday.    The event is the organization’s major fall fund-raiser. Proceeds will benefit the campaign of Cecilia Birge and Mark Petraske for Montgomery Township Committee. Ms.…

  • William R. Bowman Jr.

       William R. Bowman Jr., 31, of Saylorsburg, Pa., died Oct. 2 from injuries sustained in a truck accident.    Born in Trenton, he was employed as a truck driver for Raritan Valley Disposal Company. He also previously had worked for 11 years for the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. He was owner and operator of the…

  • Oct. 6, 8:55 p.m.: Monday music: R.E.M. at Jones Beach

    The Athens trio continues to make compelling music. By: Hank Kalet    It has been 20 years or so, but the band that helped invent indy rock is still making noise.    With the release of a greatest hits package due later this month, including two new songs, R.E.M. took to the stage Friday night at the…

  • Post-Industrial State

    George Tice’s urban landscapes capture the humanity and nostalgia of a world he knows best. By: Amy Brummer "John’s Bargain Store and Adam Hats, Elizabeth, July 1972."    There is plenty of beauty to be found in the Garden State. It has vast fields of farmland, miles of sandy shoreline, Victorian houses appointed with gingerbread trim,…

  • Welcome to Web Directory 2003 Magazine

    Pg. 1 CoverPg. 2 Flip-Over GymPg. 3 A-BMontgomery Eye CareLahiers RestaurantPawtisseriePg. 4B-CH.J. OpdykeThe Furniture MillPg. 5C-DCentraState Health Care SystemPg. 6EMaximum Cruise Savings1st Constitution BankPg. 7F-GCommercial PrintingWhite Lotus FutonPg. 8-9Fennelly Commercial Real Estate Pg. 10 H-M Buxton’s Boxes Self Storage Pg. 11 N-P OM Systems Solutions Somerset Savings Bank Pg. 12 P-R IVF Fertility Treatment Pg.…

  • PU football finds new way to lose

    Tigers let 20-point lead get away against Columbia By: Mike Newman   &nbspThis time the script was different.   &nbspAfter two straight weeks of falling behind early, only to have a rally come up short, the Princeton University football team blew a 20-point lead in a losing effort against Columbia on Saturday night at Princeton Stadium.   &nbspWith…

  • Homeowner mixes the past with the present

    Cranbury sponsors a historic-house tour. By: Matt Kirdahy    During the 1830s, Cranbury blacksmith Francis La Baw was hard at work in his barn on Liberty Street in Cranbury making horseshoes. He lived in the two-story house with his family on the same property.    The road called Liberty Street changed to Park Place in 1911, but…