Category: archives
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SCORE offers tips for start-ups
The Service Corps of Retired Professionals is publishing the 2003 edition of "Starting and Managing Your Own Business in New Jersey." The 140-page book features more than 35 topics, including: The eight keys for success; Shaping your idea into a success; Preparing a business plan; E-biz and E-commerce; New Jersey license and certification, and Tax…
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Local woman’s LAFF helps seniors shake off the blahs
Institute dedicated to the proposition there’s life after 45 By: Jennifer Potash That holiday wish-list gift for mom didn’t arrive. The fully decorated Christmas tree toppled over in the living room. The dog ate all the wrapping paper. These vignettes might seem like the stuff of holiday disaster, but to Rice Lyons they are the…
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Letters to the Editor, Dec. 31
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Dec. 31 By: Petition drive launched against plan To the editor: The following is an open letter to Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed: The 20 days that the citizens have to collect signatures upon a petition to oppose your bonding of the garage complex began with publication last Saturday,…
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South girls connect on free throws to seal win
Edwards carries Pirates to Viking championship game By: Justin Feil The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls’ basketball team’s 30-28 win over Monroe in the opening game of the South Brunswick Viking Classic was not a thing of beauty, but it may prove to be one of its most important wins of the early season. The…
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Wiltse named to national team
Montgomery resident makes final cut for U-15 boys’ team By: Justin Feil Going to DisneyWorld can be the ultimate reward for an athlete at the peak of their career. For Super Bowl and NBA Championship most valuable players, it is one of the most recognizable rewards. For the past two years, Mark Wiltse has enjoyed…
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Senior Menus
All meals are served at noon at Hibernia Apartments in Lambertville. The value of each meal is $3.13. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine. The sodium-controlled menu is the same unless otherwise noted. Regular menu Thursday, Jan. 2 Seafood bisque,…
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Deer-suit costs hurting budgets, officials say
Legal bills reach about $200,000 By: David Campbell Will the cost of lawsuits against Princeton Township’s deer-management program result in funding shortfalls for programs and services under the 2003 joint budget? At a meeting of the Human Services Commission earlier this month, Casey Hegener, Township Committee liaison to the commission, warned the cost of litigation…
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Purchase preserves Rosedale Woods tract
Deal completed to buy 14-acre site for $850,000 By: David Campbell Delaware & Raritan Greenway and Friends of Princeton Open Space have closed a deal preserving the last piece of the Robert Wood Johnson property off Rosedale Road. The closing of the $850,000 contract to preserve Rosedale Woods, a 14-acre tract of land adjacent to…
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Board to evaluate PHS’s bid options
Architect to present at least three alternative plans By: Jeff Milgram They’ve checked their estimates, gotten feedback from contractors and now The Hillier Group’s architects will give the Princeton Regional Board of Education at least three options they believe will get the Princeton High School construction project under budget. "We’ve made progress," architect Paul Pezzutti…
