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  • June 16, 10:05 p.m.: Credibility gap

    The dangers of lost credibility in the war on terror. By:Hank Kalet    From Saturday’s New York Times, a great column by Bill Keller.    He raises the question of what a politically corrupted intelligence apparatus could mean for the future of our fight against terrorism.    I want to be clear here. Mr. Keller supported the war…

  • Fork in the Road

    Illustrations by Ben Solowey and Al Hirschfeld tell the story of Broadway. By: Amy Brummer

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  • 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…

  • Money talks in legislative election races

    Editorial By:    With all 120 seats in the New Jersey Legislature at stake in the November election, and an unusually large number of hotly contested primary races coming up in June, it’s no surprise that Assembly and Senate candidates are taking in campaign contributions at a record pace.    According to Election Law Enforcement Commission reports,…

  • District seeking answers to scores

    School district committees will try to figure out why a large gap exists in standardized test scores between different race and ethnic groups. By: David Pescatore    HIGHTSTOWN — Standardized testing has become an easy target in the wake of legislation such as the No Child Left Behind act of 2001.    It seems that students hate…

  • Mary Venskus

       Mary A. Venskus, 86, of Jamesburg, died Monday, June 9, at The Medical Center at Princeton.    Born in Harrison, Ms. Venskus lived in Nutley for many years before moving to Jamesburg in 1999. She was employed for many years as a teacher at Arts High School in Newark, retiring in 1982. Previously, she was a…

  • PHS re-sets 4×400 mark at M of C

    By: Justin Feil    SOUTH PLAINFIELD — The Princeton High girls 4×400 team did not place at the Meet of Champions, but it still had a memorable trip.    The Little Tigers quartet broke its school record for the second time in two weeks with a 4:03.68 finish that was good for 15th.    "We’re definitely thrilled with…