Category: archives
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MILESTONES
From PBJ of October 8-10, 2002 EDUCATION Frances Markunas, a specialist in adult education and corporate training, has been appointed associate dean for continuing studies and director of strategic alliances at Rider University. Ms. Markunas comes to Rider from Montclair State University where she served as director of the Center for Professional and Continuing Education.…
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Two changes would aid bid to control deer
PACKET EDITORIAL, Oct. 8 By: Packet Editorial Two years ago, Princeton Township officials forded a flood of criticism to launch an aggressive deer-management program that relied almost entirely on professional sharpshooters luring deer to strategically situated bait sites and then killing them with high-powered rifles. Last year, emboldened by the early success of the program…
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Raiders pull out victory over rival Lawrenceville
Dugger helps Hun football team on both sides of the ball By: Bob Nuse Saturday wasn’t exactly the type of day you would expect for a football game in October. Instead of cool autumn breezes, there was humidity in the air. The 85-degree temperature was about 15 degrees above what you might expect. But even…
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LaMarche looks beyond results
PHS field hockey goalie has passion for game By: Bob Nuse Don’t try to tell Casey LaMarche that field hockey isn’t important. "People are always telling me that there is life after field hockey, but I don’t believe that," the Princeton High senior said. "I love playing the sport so much and I really want…
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Prayerful Learning
In the Jewish religion, learning is a lifelong goal By: LORETTA SHERMAN EDUCATION 2002 VIEW THE PRINT ADS Cambridge School Chapin School George School Huntington Learning Center Institute of Spiritual Psychology Just Dance Kiddie Academy Lang’s Signature Kitchen & Bath Laser Park Lawrence Presbyterian Nursery Mercer County Community College Middlesex County College Music Together New…
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Non-teaching unions get surprise pay hike in Princeton
A ‘reward for employees who had gone above and beyond the call of duty in a difficult situation.’ By: Jeff Milgram In the annals of labor-management relations, it is rare, indeed, when the boss gives unionized employees an unsolicited pay raise. But that’s just what happened Friday evening, when the Princeton Regional Board of Education…
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Chamber to hear about transportation initiatives
Hersh, Brillhart to speak at Business Council Breakfast. Pam Hersh, president, and Sandra Brillhart, executive director, of the Greater Mercer Transportation Management Authority will address the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Council Breakfast on Wednesday, Oct. 16. They will speak about transportation and transit initiatives that impact our region; why they are important to…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
TUESDAY, OCT. 8 Business Network International, Princeton Chapter networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m. at Merrill Lynch, 4th floor, 7 Roszel Road. Info: (609) 371-2580. Le Tip of Princeton, networking breakfast, 7-8:30 a.m., Palmer Inn, Route 1 South in West Windsor. Info: (609) 243-0001, ext. 13. RSVP required. NJ CAMA, luncheon, "Bulletproof Marketing," 11:30 a.m., Doral Forrestal,…
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Major changes proposed for Princeton Shopping Center
Conceptual site plan shows two residential buildings with a total of 298 units, a six-floor office building and two parking structures. By: Jennifer Potash & David Campbell A conceptual site plan prepared by the Princeton Shopping Center includes two residential buildings, a six-floor office building and two parking structures. Graphic by Tom Lederer Princeton Township…
