Category: archives
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Lucky 13 for ‘Second Chance’
Bill Lockwood selects films ‘you should have seen but didn’t’ the first time around. By Elise Nakhnikian “THERE’S not much comedy in this series. No one seems to be making a real, genuine comedy these days,” says McCarter Theatre Special Programming Director William Lockwood Jr. of the 2008 Second Chance Cinema lineup. “‘Little Children’ has…
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Cub Scout open house set
Lambertville, West Amwell and East Amwell boys in first grade through fourth grade are invited to learn about the Cub Scouts this Saturday afternoon, Feb. 9, at the West Amwell Elementary School on Route 179. The open house is being hosted by Cub Scout Pack 32 from 1 to 3 p.m. The open house will…
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Novo Nordisk results reported
Novo Nordisk (NYSE: NVO), the Danish healthcare company focusing on diabetes care with U.S. offices in Plainsboro, released improved financial results for 2007. Novo Nordisk sales in local currencies increased by 13 percent in 2007, with sales of modern insulins increasing by 35 percent. Sales in North America increased by 22 percent and sales…
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Publicis forms new division
Publicis Selling Solutions Group, a Lawrence-based provider of sales and marketing solutions for the biopharma industry, has announced the formation of a new division, named Publicis Clinical Health Partners, which provides integrated behaviorally-based, education programs for patients and health care professionals to optimize patient compliance and treatment outcomes. Publicis Selling Solutions Group is a…
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NJ EDA announces low-interest financing program
Credit-worthy companies operating in New Jersey for at least one year may be eligible for low-interest, fixed-asset financing up to $300,000 through a new product unveiled by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority. Loan approvals will be based partially on guarantor credit scores and the product will be promoted largely through the EDA’s strong…
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Ernest F. Johnson
Retired Princeton engineering professor FREEPORT, Maine — Ernest F. Johnson Jr. died Saturday. He was 89. He was a professor of chemical engineering at Princeton University from 1948 to 1986. Earning his bachelor’s degree from Lehigh University in 1940 and his doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania in 1949, Dr. Johnson focused his career…
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29 Days: A Celebration of Black History
Oprah Winfrey By Kristin Boyd Oprah Winfrey is a multimedia powerhouse who is considered one of the most powerful women in the world. However, she comes from humble beginnings, and she continually uses her life story to serve as an inspiration for others. Born in Kosciusko, Miss., she endured poverty, abuse and molestation before landing…
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NJ Transit to add capacity for Giants’ ticker tape parade
NJ Transit will add extra cars to selected late-morning trains on Tuesday to accommodate New York Giants fans attending the Super Bowl victory ticker-tape parade in Lower Manhattan. The parade will begin on Broadway at Battery Place at 11 a.m. and continue northbound to Chambers Street. The World Trade Center PATH station is located…
