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MILESTONES
From PBJ of Sept. 23-25, 2003 NEW BUSINESS The Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association College Retirement Equities Fund (TIAA-CREF), a financial service provider with assets of $286 billion, is slated to open an office at 155 Village Boulevard in Princeton Forrestal Village in October. TIAA-CREF has more than 93,000 participants and 350 institutional customers in…
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Medical, warehouse space in high demand
The office vacancy rate remains high, but other areas of commercial real estate in Princeton and central New Jersey are holding their own or growing. By: George Frey Despite an office vacancy rate that is still high, other areas of commercial real estate in Princeton and central New Jersey are holding their own or growing.…
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PDS girls close to tennis triumph
Panthers fall in two of three tiebreakers By: Justin Feil In a battle of two good teams with new singles players, the Princeton Day School girls’ tennis team came out on the short end of a 4-1 decision against Pingry. But two of the Panthers three losses came in three-set tiebreakers. "We knew they were…
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High school will open a year late
September 2005 is new target date for doors to open in Montgomery By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY The township Board of Education voted unanimously Monday evening to open the new Montgomery High School in September 2005 a year later than originally planned. Construction of the new building, which was slated for completion in time…
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A case of zip code envy
Many organizations named after Princeton, or holding an address from here, have little to do with the area. By: George Frey Princeton Chemicals & Solvents Inc. is not in Princeton. Neither is Princeton Energy Partners. In fact, those businesses are not even in New Jersey; both are in Pennsylvania. Many organizations named after Princeton, or…
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Captain Morgan piloting Hun future
Seybert an example to Raider boys’ cross country By: Justin Feil When Morgan Seybert looks at the Hun School boys’ cross country team that surrounds him, he sees plenty of reason for hope for the Raiders’ future. That’s because he sees plenty of young runners in no better position than he was three years ago.…
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Borough Council asked to review local tax share paid by nonprofits
Suggested ordinance would affect Princeton University, other tax-exempt properties By: Jennifer Potash A Princeton Borough resident is looking for the many nonprofit institutions in the municipality to pay for their share of municipal services. John Turi, a Westcott Road resident, wrote to the Borough Council for consideration of a municipal ordinance requiring nonprofit organizations and…
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CANDIDATES FORUM, Sept, 23
Vic Fedorov Old Athenian Democracy candidate, Princeton Township Committee Psalm 115ii … They have mouths but do not speak, eyes but do not see. They have ears but do not hear, noses but do not smell. They have hands but do not feel, feet but do not walk, and no sound rises from their throats.…
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Man and Machine
Photographers Ricardo Barros and Phil McAuliffe and sculptor G. Frederick Morante pay homage to the human side of technology in an exhibit at Ellarslie. By: Susan Van Dongen George Green Machine Shop Portfolio (above and at right) by Ricardo Barros were originally made for the Lambertville Historical Society.> The three artists in the new show…
