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  • Past mayor remembered at dedication of senior center

    The Otto Kaufman Community Center opens in Montgomery. By: Paul Sisolak    MONTGOMERY — Emotions ran high Monday morning during a dedication ceremony for the township’s new senior-citizen and recreation center in the former TrueTech building on Skillman Road.    About 75 community members and officials watched as the building was named in honor of two-time township…

  • OBITUARIES, June 17, 2003

    George M. Grace, Mardi Considine, Lawrence J. Rosner, Donald A. Macdonald, Richard McGee III, Mary C. Fregara. George M. Grace Retired banker, volunteer     TUCSON, Ariz. — George McKinstry Grace died June 6 at home He was 80.    Born in New York City, he was a Princeton resident from 1937 until moving to Arizona in…

  • Princeton Packet Boys’ Lacrosse Player of the Year

    Morris was WW-PS’ undisputed leader By: Justin Feil    For the past three years, the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South boys’ lacrosse team knew exactly where its offense, and its team, began. Rob Morris did a little of everything for the Pirates, and did everything well.    That’s why it’s so hard to envision next year’s WW-P South…

  • On her Marc

    MarketFair’s Dawn Marc is poised for success. By: Sabrina Martin    Most people’s workplace consists of cubicle walls, beige desktops and the glare of florescent lighting, but not if you are the manager of MarketFair mall in West Windsor. Property Director Dawn Marc is excited to call this upscale shopping destination "one big office."    Some of…

  • Garage on schedule as ‘lake’ is pumped out

    Despite setbacks, officials still see December completion. By: Gwen McNamara    The new municipal parking garage remains on schedule for a December completion, despite some setbacks.    "It’s still holding," Mayor Marvin Reed said Monday.    Robert Powell, a principal with Nassau HKT, the borough’s development partner in the garage project, will brief the Borough Council one week…

  • Seminars, Meetings and Events

    TUESDAY, JUNE 17 • Business Network International, Princeton Chapter networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., Merrill Lynch cafeteria, 7 Roszel Rd., West Windsor. Info: (609) 924-4469. • Le Tip of Princeton, networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., Best Western Palmer Inn, Route 1 South, West Windsor. Reg. req. Info: (609) 243-0001, ext. 13. • Pharmaceutical Workshop, "From Drug Discovery through Product Launch,"…

  • June 16, 10:10 p.m.: Bringing back poverty

    Will the Bush tax plan result in greater levels of poverty? By: Hank Kalet    William Julius Williams in The New York Times adds one more critical voice today to those questioning the Bush tax cut. And his take is important.    He says the cut is likely to reverse a decade-long trend and lead to a…

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  • Mardi Considine

       Mardi Considine of Hopewell died Saturday at home.    A lifelong writer and photographer, she was president of her own marketing firm, Considine Communications, from 1988 until her diagnosis with cancer in 2001.    The recipient of numerous Jersey Awards, Jasper Awards, NJ Art Directors Club awards and Astra Awards for Creative Excellence, she received the Crystal…