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  • Princeton businesses aren’t strangers to Asian markets

    Area has its share of Asian experts at the ready to help a company large or small make the move into that region. By: George Frey    The Princeton area has its share of Asian experts at the ready to help a company large or small make the move into that region.    Even small businesses are…

  • Seminars, Meetings and Events

    TUESDAY, FEB. 11 • 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. • Greater Mercer County Chamber of Commerce, Mercer business…

  • OBITUARIES, Feb. 11, 2003

    John C. Duncan, Natascha Brunswick, Joseph M. Cooney. John C. Duncan Princeton resident     PLAINSBORO — John Coulter Duncan of Princeton died Thursday at Pavilions at Forrestal after a six-month battle with a brain tumor. He was 47.    Born in Princeton, he was educated at Princeton Day School and Emerson College in Boston.    Mr. Duncan…

  • All That Glitters

    Hidden Threads at The Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb includes thick and lush tapestries in bold colors, intricately detailed kaleidoscopic quilts and story-rich weavings. By: Ilene Dube    It’s cold outside. The light is dreary, and now that the ice on Carnegie Lake is no longer frozen, there’s not much incentive to go out. Much better to…

  • Brian Scott Keneman

    Memorial service tonight    Brian Scott Keneman, 30, died Feb. 4 in his residence in Trenton.    Born in Princeton, Mr. Keneman lived in Ewing, Hopewell, Trenton, Carmel, Ind., Lancaster, Pa., and Barrington, Ill.    He worked for UPS of Sloan Avenue, Trenton, for the past 10 years. He was a driver assigned to the western edge of…

  • Competing for Laughs

    Like a live version of the TV show ‘Whose Line is It Anyway?,’ the Philadelphia troupe ComedySportz piles on the laughs, big time. By: Jim Boyle    Quick. Act out a scene where you are skiing down a mountain, but instead of skis, pretend you’re using tennis rackets. And instead of poles, use balloons. Also, try…

  • All That Glitters

    ‘Hidden Threads’ at The Gallery at Bristol-Myers Squibb includes thick and lush tapestries in bold colors, intricately detailed kaleidoscopic quilts and story-rich weavings. By: Ilene Dube Above, "Ghost of the Hay Bale," a needlepoint-in-progress by Nancy Staub Laughlin.    It’s cold outside. The light is dreary, and now that the ice on Carnegie Lake is no…

  • Fascinating Rhythm

    Grammy Award-winning violinist Mark O’Connor talks about composing and his upcoming performances with the Hot Swing Trio. By: Daniel Shearer    Few people make a living as jazz violinists. Of the many hundreds of performers and composers who have shaped the genre since the early 20th century, only a handful have been fiddlers.    The reason for…

  • Peace train on track for Saturday rally in New York

       The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action will be taking part in a Mass Rally Against War in Iraq on Saturday in New York City.    The rally will be held at 49th Street and 1st Avenue, near the United Nations building beginning at noon. A march to Central Park may also be held.    Confirmed speakers and…