Category: archives

  • Ex-Citigroup CEO sees decade of innovation ahead

    John Reed believes ambitious leadership and a staff composed of mathematicians, computer scientists and traditional bankers will be needed in the banking industry. By: Kristin Roper    Technology will continue to dominate innovation in the banking industry for the next decade, according to John Reed, the former chairman of Citigroup, the financial services giant that was…

  • Love and dreams

    In Venecia, Chita Rivera and director Arthur Laurents are working together again for the first time since West Side Story. Ms. Rivera is enjoying her run on the show, which is at the George Street Playhouse through Sunday. By: Susan Van Dongen Chita Rivera stars in Venecia at the George Street Playhouse in New Brunswick…

  • Mercer County College board focus of dispute

    An elected college assembly recently passed a resolution of "no-confidence" in the Board of Trustees. By: Jeff Milgram    WEST WINDSOR — Who’s trying to take control of Mercer County Community College?    Is it Mercer County Executive Robert Prunetti, as some members of MCCC’s College Forum say? Or is it dissident faculty members, as the college’s…

  • Ordinary girls and their extraordinary pursuits

    BOOK NOTES by Joan Ruddiman: The McPhee sisters recognized for talents. By:    The McPhee sisters probably consider themselves ordinary women. They are married, have kids and pursue their careers like so many others. But not many women use their collective talents to collaborate on a book, nor is it common to be honored in their…

  • Restaurateurs imbue YM, YWCA with new verve

    The Garden Café at the Princeton YMCA-YWCA are astonished at the transformation it has undergone. Two local chefs have helped create the atmosphere at the eatery. By: Pat Tanner    Regular patrons of the Princeton Family YMCA and YWCA Princeton on Paul Robeson Place who peek into the Garden Café these days express nothing short of…

  • Frances Modica

    Frances E. Modica, 82, died Thursday, March 1, at University of Pennsylvania Hospital.    Born in Lawrence, she was a longtime area resident.    She graduated from Trenton Central High School and Rider College.    She retired after 40 years with Aberdeen Sportswear. She previously worked for the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles.    Daughter of the late…

  • A win and they’re in

    We’ll have audio updates from the game here every 15 minutes!With a win tonight at Jadwin Gym over rival Penn, the PU men’s basketball team can advance to the NCAA Tournament. A loss would force a one-game playoff. By: Justin Feil Multimedia: We’ll have audio updates from tonight’s game here every 15 minutes! This will…

  • Hopewell Township Committee election postponed

    Valley schools and some offices closed; Pennington and Hopewell meetings canceled By:Ruth Luse Unofficial word from Hopewell Township Republican Chairman William Cane indicates that the special Hopewell Township Commiteee election slated for Tuesday, March 6, has been postponed, because of weather conditions. No new date had been set as of 12:30 p.m. Monday. Since the…

  • Somerset County

    These listings are organized alphabetically. Just scroll down the page or click on the letters below: A | C | D | E | F | G | H | K | M | O | P | R | S | U | V All Day Learning Centers 170 Township Line Road P.O. Box…