Category: archives
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Sentimental journey
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra is exploring rarely performed Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky works with 17 events planned at eight locations throughout the state, including Trenton this weekend and Princeton on Jan. 19. By: Susan Van Dongen If sensitivity is an indication of a connection to some kind of Creative Force, then Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky must…
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Power transfer will test state’s constitution
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 9 By: Packet Editorial There’s been a lot of talk lately about the political implications here in New Jersey of Gov. Christie Whitman’s nomination by President-elect Bush to head the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Pundits are having a field day assessing the political fortunes of Senate President Donald DiFrancesco, Jersey City Mayor…
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Burlington County
Bordentown, Chesterfield, Florence, Mansfield, New Hanover, North Hanover, Northern Burlington County, and Springfield school districts —> Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001 SCHOOL DISTRICT DELAY CLOSED EARLY CLOSING Bordentown Regional Chesterfield Township Florence Township Mansfield Township New Hanover Township North Hanover Township Northern Burlington County Regional Springfield Township If you would like your school to be included…
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Bucks County, Pa.
New Hope-Solebury School District —> Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001 SCHOOL DISTRICT DELAY CLOSED EARLY CLOSING New Hope-Solebury Regional
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Government wasn’t music to her ears
Montgomery’s new mayor was a political skeptic in her youth. By: Helen Pettigrew MONTGOMERY Growing up, Sondra Moylan who was selected as mayor Jan. 1 by the Township Committee never aspired to working for local government or entering politics. In fact, she says, her first experiences with township government were quite negative.…
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Somerset County
Hillsborough, Manville and Montgomery school districts —> Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2001 SCHOOL DISTRICT DELAY CLOSED EARLY CLOSING Hillsborough Township Manville Township Montgomery Township If you would like your school to be included in this listing, please e-mail the online news editor at [email protected].
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Sarnoff wants major expansion; neighbors don’t
The company hopes to expand its West Windsor campus to compare in scope to Carnegie Center. By: David M. Campbell WEST WINDSOR Sarnoff Corp. has unveiled a concept plan for a greatly expanded office and research campus in Penns Neck, comparable in scope to Carnegie Center off Route 1, which could host as many…
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RCN subleasing at Carnegie Center
Move comes following construction delay, layoffs By: George Frey WEST WINDSOR The woes of the bundled telecommunications service industry are continuing on a national basis and West Windsor-based RCN is not being spared. The company, which bundles phone, cable TV and Internet services, has seen its stock fall about $70 per share over the…
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Municipal building opening pushed back again
Princeton Township eyeing July or August date for debut By: David Weinstein Princeton Township’s new municipal complex, originally expected to open by the start of the new year, is now expected to open in the summer possibly late summer, according to a township attorney. Meanwhile, unresolved issues have kept the township and Travelers Insurance…
