Category: archives

  • Look outside for IT expertise

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By: Madeline Bayliss    We need a better mousetrap.    That’s what many companies have said to Richard Osborne, senior vice president at EPAM Systems LLC, a Princeton-based application development company.    "Companies know certain basic processes and problems they have won’t change," Mr. Osborne said. "What needs to change is the way they deliver goods…

  • Training key to business success

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By: Madeline Bayliss    The cost of training is in the rounding error of the cost of the problem.    The "problem" for Don Deieso is compliance: government regulations, labor laws, company policies and processes. The solution has been the online learning programs developed by EduNeering. Mr. Deieso is president and CEO of this Princeton-headquartered…

  • West Windsor development post is filled

    By: Gwen Runkle    WEST WINDSOR — The township now has a community development coordinator.    The Township Council approved resident Pat Ward’s appointment to the position Saturday in a 2-1 vote with two abstentions.    Council President Charles Morgan and Councilwoman Alison Miller voted in favor of the appointment, while Councilwoman Rae Roeder was opposed. Councilwomen Jackie…

  • Fire gives customers a chance at bargains

    Landau’s woolen goods store finds itself with many racks of smoked lamb. By: Jennifer Potash    Landau’s woolen goods store on Nassau Street invites the public to come in Thursday for a rack of smoked lamb — well, actually smoked lambswool scarves, sweaters and blankets.    The store’s stock was exposed to smoke Thursday following a small…

  • Top technology isn’t enough

    INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY By: Madeline Bayliss    Technology keeps surprising us. Remember the cartoon family, the Jetsons? We used to think a lot of that world was going to be in our future. Except that part about cooking a complete meal in two seconds. Now, decades later, that’s the one thing we got!    Steve Sashihara is constantly…

  • Whitman defends her environmental record

    Former New Jersey governor rebuts critics during talk at university. By: Amy Sennett    Refuting claims that President Bush is rolling back environmental protection legislation, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Christie Whitman emphasized the administration’s policy of putting environmental progress over the process by which regulations are met.    "It’s time we judge success by results," Ms. Whitman…

  • Freid is feeling ‘Grand’

    Montgomery senior reached 1,000 point plateau By: Bob Nuse    HILLSBOROUGH — Justin Freid feels pretty confident in saying that very few of the 1,000 points he’s scored as a member of the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team have been meaningless points.    "When I think about the points I’ve scored, there haven’t been many times were…

  • OBITUARIES, Feb. 25, 2003

    Dorothy B. Thomas, Eula R. Carson, Julia C. Soons, Nancy Wyckoff-Jeffries, Peter Laird Vielbig, Constance Henderson, Donna J. Geer, George A. Seitz Sr. Dorothy B. Thomas College teacher, Princeton volunteer     SCITUATE, Mass. — Dorothy Boyd Thomas died Tuesday. She was 95.    Born in Yonkers, N.Y., she was a resident of Princeton from 1940 to…

  • WW-PN pulls together for back-to-back wins

    Potter’s wizardry off bench helps Knight girls’ basketball By: Justin Feil    In any of the previous two seasons, Brett Charleston would have been happy to talk about the future of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North girls’ basketball team.    Normally, the WW-PN head coach would have been thrilled to talk about the three freshmen, sophomore and…