Category: archives
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McGreevey wants to be innovative
Tells conference state must look to higher-tech future. By: Jeff Milgram New Jersey must institutionalize the informal partnerships among industry, government and academia in order to survive the change from a manufacturing to a high-tech service economy, Gov.-elect James E. McGreevey told a conference at Princeton University on Friday. "We need a clear vision. ……
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Student designs for PHS renovations to go on exhibit
An amphitheater with heated seating is among the proposals. By: Jeff Milgram Only days after voters approved an $81 million school construction referendum last May, Princeton Regional Board of Education President Charlotte Bialek challenged students to design part of the $38 million in improvements to Princeton High School. And students and some staff members took…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 15
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 15 By: From a teen abroad, heartfelt good-bye To the editor: It’s somewhat complicated to write a memorial for someone you haven’t seen in a few years. But, knowing I’ll never see him again on this earth, I want to be able to say my good-bye to Mr. Edward States.…
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Eleanor Tugend
Eleanor Doretta Tugend, 80, of Derby, Conn., formerly of Monmouth Junction and Seymour, Conn., died Saturday, Jan. 12, at Mariner Health Center in Ansonia, Conn. She was born in Colon, Panama, on May 21, 1921. Eleanor was a 1942 graduate of Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing in Scranton, Pa. She retired in 1987 from Franklin…
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Experienced PDS squash squad captures first win
Top seven players prove program is on rise By: Bob Nuse Dede Webster has never had a squash team at Princeton Day School as experienced as the one she has this year. And to the Panthers’ coach, that’s not only good for PDS, but for squash in general. "There is a lot of squash played…
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Welcome to your children’s New Jersey
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 15 By: Packet Editorial It was surely no more than ironic coincidence that at precisely the same time Princeton University was hosting a conference Friday touting New Jersey’s leadership in scientific research, innovation and high technology, the Ford Motor Co. was announcing plans to close its assembly plant in Edison by 2004.…
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Keeping Fit
We all know the routine diet and exercise.Travel and holidays means a break in routine, and for many people that means more time at the table and less time at the gym. By: Paul R. Huard Make changes for the right reasons. View the print ads in this magazine. Belle Mead Physical Therapy Bellissima…
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Deer kill may be under way today
Opponents denied temporary restraining order; ruling on preliminary injunction could be made as early as Wednesday, opponents say. By: David Campbell In the most recent setback for opponents to Princeton Township’s deer-management plan, an Appellate Division judge this morning denied a temporary restraining order to lawyers seeking to stop the deer culling with rifles and…
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Ciccarelli continues family legacy
North senior is latest (and last) in long line of wrestlers By: Bob Nuse The Ciccarelli name has been associated with wrestling in the West Windsor-Plainsboro schools for a long time. Chris and Craig Ciccarelli were both standout wrestlers at West Windsor-Plainsboro High. While they were there, and even after they left, they helped bring…
