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City tree lighting has new ‘elf’
Sara Scully and her partner, Brad Sanford, will produce the ritual this year. By Linda Seida, Staff Writer LAMBERTVILLE — The city faced a Grinch-y start to the holiday season when the tree-lighting ceremony was threatened by cancellation, but the event will live on thanks to Santa’s new head elf, who is an experienced producer.…
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Needs suggestions to save trees
Eve Ringel of Lambertville For Christmas, I would like to save trees. I mean I keep a garbage can near my mailbox who needs, wants, sends, spends, has time for all these catalogues, credit applications, “send money to our cause?” I would be far more willing to participate if just once per year I…
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Outdoor live nativity pageant to be held
The annual outdoor live nativity pageant will be held at Old Rocks Church in West Amwell on Sunday, Dec. 2, beginning at 7 p.m. The pageant is presented by area children with live animals and the manger located in the authentic old horse shed attached to the small stone church built in 1842. Special music…
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Further GPC Biotech staff reductions
GPC Biotech AG (Nasdaq: GPCB), with offices in Princeton and Munich, Germany announced a restructuring that involves staff reductions of approximately 44 percent of it’s current active workforce in both Germany and the U.S. GPC Biotech’s restructuring plan involves a staff reduction of 103 employees. The reduction affects 60 employees in Munich and 43…
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Christmas Tea set in Hopewell
An annual museum event! The Hopewell Museum, 28 E. Broad St., will hold its annual “Christmas Tea” on Dec. 2 from 1-5 p.m. Featured will be a train, Christmas decorations and refreshments. There will be a small shop with local books, maps, St. Michael’s mugs, museum anniversary mugs, and local cookbooks. The first Christmas Tea…
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Blogging for fun and profit
Ed Tseng runs Tennis Solutions, a tennis management company. He writes a blog which complements his performance and motivational consulting practice for businesses, athletes and others. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
The Bank of Princeton has announced that C. Herbert Schneider has joined its Princeton office as senior vice president and senior lending officer. Mr. Schneider has more than 30 years of professional banking experience, primarily in Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Mr. Schneider was formerly president and chief executive officer of First Washington State…
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