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Weiss, Alllan win re-election bids
BREAKING NEWS: 53.3 percent of Manvillevoters go to polls By:John Patten Democrats Tom Weiss and Senga Allan won re-election to the Borough Council. Mr. Weiss was the top voter winner with 1,222 votes, Ms. Allan received second 1,199. Republicans Cynthia Flanagan and Dan Evans received 1,122 and 1,094 votes, respectively. A total of 2,404 votes…
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There’s no race for office space in down market
‘Most of us are trying to remain patient, to be strategic, and to position ourselves for an upturn, armed with the historic knowledge that our business will start to pick up three to six months after the recovery begins,’ Christopher Kinum, a senior managing director for Cushman & Wakefield. By: George Frey With the economy…
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MILESTONES
From PBJ issue of November 5, 2002 FINANCIAL SERVICES Among the new financial representatives recently appointed at Northwestern Mutual in Princeton are several area residents: Michael N. Duffy, a native of Toronto and currently residing in Skillman, is a recent graduate of the University of Ottawa. Mr. Duffy played in Canada’s premier minor hockey league…
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LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS
Democrats sweep in Princeton Borough, Princeton Township and Montgomery; Republican Mayor Nolan wins in Rocky Hill By: Trotman, Goldfarb win big in Princeton Borough Democratic incumbents Mildred Trotman and David Goldfarb beat back the challenge of Green Party candidates Steven Syrek and Scott Salus to win re-election to the Princeton Borough Council. There were no…
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PU scripts wild win over Cornell
Tigers overcome 15-point deficit, snow, injuries By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team’s 32-25 win over Cornell on Saturday was the stuff out of movies. But not out of movies like "Remember the Titans," which was based on actual events that brought a racially divided team together to be successful nor from true-life tear-jerker…
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Borough to present project’s site plans
Downtown development details emerging. By: Jennifer Potash As a prelude to the long-awaited release of financial information for its downtown development project, the Princeton Borough Council will present detailed site plans for the project Wednesday. The council, which usually meets on Tuesday evening, rescheduled the meeting due to Election Day. Developer Nassau HKT Associates LLC…
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Voters support Democrats, open space tax
Voters elected Democrat Frank Gambatese to a term as mayor and Greg Killmurray to a seat on the Township Council. Democrats Frank Gambatese was supported in his bid for mayor and Greg Killmurray in his bid for a seat on the Township Council, Tuesday. Mr. Gambatese was facing off against Republican Larry Gildenberg for Mayor.…
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A few flaws to fix before next campaign
PACKET EDITORIAL, Nov. 5 By: Packet Editorial Late tonight or, in some cases, early tomorrow morning the dust will finally settle on the 2002 election and we can all start getting back to normal. Television commercials will get back to selling cars instead of candidates. Lawns will fill up with leaves instead of…
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Democrats sweep in South Brunswick
BREAKING NEWS: Gambatese and Killmurray win four-year terms. Voters split on open space question. Democrat Frank Gambatese will be South Brunswick’s new mayor in January. Mr. Gambatese defeated Republican Larry Gildenberg 4,883 to 3,708 and will replace Mayor Debra Johnson when her term ends Dec. 31. Mayor Johnson decided not to seek re-election because of…
