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Stark & Stark adds Pa. firm
The Lawrence-based law firm Stark & Stark announced the addition of Bristol, Pa.-based Cordisco & Bradway to the firm. John Cordisco and Kevin Bradway will operate from Stark & Stark’s recently opened Newtown, Pa. office. Since opening in 1990, the Cordisco & Bradway firm has represented clients in accident and personal injury claims and…
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
Petrone Associates Inc. has announced that Frank Carnevale has joined the agency as a financial representative. Petrone Associates Inc., located in Plainsboro, is a general agency of The Guardian Life Insurance Co. of America, New York City. Mr. Carnevale will be responsible for financial strategies for individuals and business owners. Most recently Mr. Carnevale…
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Orchid Cellmark revenues are flat
Orchid Cellmark Inc. (NASDAQ: ORCH), a Plainsboro-based provider of identity DNA testing services, reported that total revenues were essentially flat at $15 million for the fourth quarter of 2007 compared to $14.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2006. For the full year of 2007, revenues were $60.3 million compared to $56.9 million for…
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Businesses sought for Princeton Library job fair
The Princeton Public Library and two community partners are seeking employers interested in meeting the local youth workforce to participate in a teen job fair at the library on April 9. Co-sponsored by the Princeton Alcohol and Drug Alliance and the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, the event will bring together businesses and organizations…
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A spot where eating local tastes, and does, good
Diane Landis Hackett’s inaugural Sustainability Matters column As Carlo Momo bids goodbye with hugs and handshakes, to the contingent of Chilean wine makers who have been visiting Mediterra Restaurant, a Mediterranean restaurant that he and his brother Raul Momo own in Princeton, it feels like the final day of a family reunion. ”We have…
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‘Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!’
Unlike some animated features, which are so dazzled by their own technique that they pile everything on, this one stays focused on the main problem and the protagonists. By Bob Brown CAN it be? Yes, I’m afraid it can. Dr. Seuss’ classic book is now more than 53 years old. Those who grew up on…
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Parmacopeia net loss balloons
South Brunswick-based drug development company Pharmacopeia reported a net loss of $19.3 million, or $0.65 per share, for the quarter ended Dec. 31, 2007. The company recorded a net loss of $8.2 million, or $0.41 per share, for the same quarter in 2006. For the year ended Dec. 31, 2007, Pharmacopeia recorded a net…
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Our bodies, what we really communicate with
Susan Young’s March Speaking of Communication column Ninety-three percent of our communication is nonverbal. That’s according to a UCLA study that concluded we are basically a society of people-watchers. We are more concerned with posture, eye content, gestures, voice intonation, volume and accents than we are with content and what is actually being said.…
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Voting districts changed in city
The following streets have had their voting district changed from Ward 3-1 to Ward 3-2 to even out the voting population. They still will report to the same polling location: Centenary Untied Methodist Church at 108 N. Union St. The next election is the annual school election April 15. The change will be effective for…
