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Truth seeker
Dow Jones leader Peter Kann talks about the fascinating business of covering business. By: George Frey Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski Peter kann, CEO of Dow Jones, chats with PBJ about his career and the challenges of reporting on the business scene. International bureaus, some 1,500 reporters, $1.6 billion in revenues and world influence don’t…
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Approval for new PHS design awaits agreement on savings
Architect and construction management firm still must reconcile the savings numbers. By: Jeff Milgram The Princeton Regional Board of Education, hoping to get more accurate cost-saving estimates, will delay giving approval to concept plans for a redesigned high school. Board members originally had hoped the revised plan would be approved at tonight’s monthly meeting. Instead,…
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Ice skating advisory issued for Princeton
Red flags mean the ice is unsafe for skating. By: David Campbell The Princeton Recreation Department wants people who skate on area lakes and ponds this winter to be safe and has issued the following advisory: There are only three sites authorized for skating in Princeton Borough and Princeton Township: the ponds in Community Park…
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Etta Jagemann
Etta Amelia Jagemann, 79, died Thursday, Jan 16, at the home of her son in Monroe. Born in New Brunswick, she lived in Spotswood for 25 years before moving to Monroe in 1998. Her parents, William and Etta Eden, are deceased. Her husband, George J. Jagemann, died in 1978 and a son,…
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Group eyes new expansion plan
Ad hoc committee to propose building a smaller high school By: Rebecca Tokarz MONROE An ad hoc committee is excepted to recommend that the school board consider scaling down plans for a new high school and that it find a centralized location to build it. The 40-person committee met Tuesday and will make its…
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Airing her thoughts about Martin Luther King
Cranbury teen wins contest at university By: Matt Kirdahy Leslie Hart of Plainsboro Road, an 11th-grader at Stuart Country Day School in Princeton, is the winner of Princeton University’s annual essay contest honoring the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Leslie is a seasoned veteran of the contest. Having entered the previous four years, so…
