Category: archives
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Self-guided leadership drives executive
Dorothea Coccoli Palsho, who retired as vice president of strategic marketing at Dow Jones, was honored by the Executive Women of New Jersey. By: George Frey It has always been important to Dorothea Coccoli Palsho to be a leader and to always be her own guide in business and in life. Ms. Palsho, who retired…
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Soccer field woes frustrate Montgomery officials
Restoration of Mill Pond fields is set back. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Members of the Township Committee were livid this week at the news that seven soccer fields currently undergoing $900,000 in renovations will not be suitable for play this September. A recent survey revealed that efforts to re-plant and fertilize six of the…
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Montgomery plans to update natural resources inventory
The information is crucial to long-term planning, the mayor says. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The Township Committee is expected to commission an update of the township’s natural resource inventory this week, the first since 1984. The report will reassess the township’s geology, water and soil quality, floodplain coverage, critical habitats and wetlands, among other…
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Appelget brings deep roots to chamber job
Kristin Appelget of West Windsor began work July 1 as the new president of the Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area. By: George Frey A "local" leading the chamber is something board members say will greatly benefit the organization, members and community. Kristin Appelget, a lifelong West Windsor resident, was recently chosen by the…
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Miller is unanimous pick for Princeton Township Committee
Fills seat vacated by former Committeeman Steve Frakt. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee on Monday night voted 3-0 to appoint Bernard Miller to fill the committee seat vacated last month by former Committeeman Steven Frakt. Mr. Miller is chairman of the Joint Princeton Cable Television Committee and a candidate for a Township Committee…
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Montgomery 10s win Cal Ripken state title
Win showdown with Marlton in championship game By: Justin Feil The Montgomery 10-year-old all-star baseball team could have been a bit worried when it lost for the first time in Cal Ripken state tournament play Saturday. After all, Montgomery had been through the District One tournament unblemished and began the state tournament with three straight…
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Seminars, Meetings and Events
TUESDAY, JULY 16 NJBIA Golf and Tennis Day, Held at the Forsgate Country Club in Monroe Township. $250 for golf and dinner; $140 for tennis and diner; $95 for dinner only. For sponsorships, call (609) 393-7707, ext. 219; to register, call ext. 213. Chamber of Commerce of the Princeton Area, education committee meeting, 8:30 a.m.…
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Letters to the Editor, July 16
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, July 16 Make town’s focus people, not cars To the editor: I am a physicist studying aspects of global warming. Princeton Borough is currently blessed with a wonderful opportunity to lead the region in designing a community based on proven models of sustainable development. From the perspective of global warming,…
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WW zoners approve church expansion
Board’s leadership reappointed for new term. By: Gwen Runkle WEST WINDSOR After briefly reorganizing, the township Zoning Board of Adjustment quickly got down to business Thursday and granted a variance for the expansion of Princeton Presbyterian Church on Meadow Road. The church needed the variance because the steeple it plans to erect would be…
