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  • Christmas bazaar

    Friday, Nov. 16 and Saturday, Nov. 17 — Trinity United Methodist Church in Bordentown will hold its annual Christmas bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. 

  • Coastal Insulation moves to area

       Coastal Insulation Corp., which specializes in the application of fiberglass insulation in commercial and residential new construction, has moved from Spotswood and opened a new headquarters facility in East Windsor. The newly constructed 42,900 square foot office and warehouse building is located in the Twin Rivers Business Park at 100 Lake Drive. 

  • PNC to acquire Lawrence wealth management services firm

       Pittsburgh-based PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Lawrence-based Albridge Solutions Inc., a provider of portfolio accounting and enterprise wealth management services. Through relationships with 150 financial institutions and more than 100,000 financial advisors with assets under management that exceed $1 trillion, Albridge delivers an aggregate, single…

  • My office, my cafe

    Inspired by bustling cafe society, and enabled by the Internet and wireless technology, a new breed of ‘teleworker’ is leaving the traditional office behind and colonizing Princeton-area coffee shops. By Kristin Boyd, Staff Writer    Michael Usher’s part-time office, where he spends about two hours each day, is tucked inside the Starbucks on Nassau Street. He…

  • Leroy Briscoe

    Retired Princeton school district employee     LAWRENCE — Leroy Briscoe died Nov. 10 at Lawrence Nursing Home. He was 74.    Born in Princeton, he was a Princeton resident most of his life.    Mr. Briscoe was employed by Princeton Housing Authority and the Princeton Regional School District before retiring.    He was a member of St. Paul’s…

  • Death row dog: Protests and hearing in Princeton today

    PRINCETON — A municipal judge will issue his formal ruling today in the case of Congo, the German shepherd he has already marked for euthanization, after the dog seriously injured  Giovanni Rivera, a Hamilton landscaper, on June. 5. Outside the municipal building, protesters plan to gather and appeal for the dog’s death sentence to be…

  • Fitness facility opens in Hopewell

       M3 Studios has opened at 5 Railroad Place in Hopewell. M3 offers an indoor personal training facility along with the use of the historic railroad depot and grounds directly across from the studio. M3 limits its training to a maximum of two personal trainers in the studio at any one time, allowing for private training…

  • West Windsor property sold for $13 million

       The Princeton Commerce Center property in West Windsor has been sold to Oestreicher Properties of New York City for $13 million. CB Richard Ellis’ New York Institutional Group represented Commerce Center at Princeton, LLC in the sale and was also responsible for procuring the buyer.    Princeton Commerce Center, located at 29 Emmons Drive in West…

  • Beatrice Leyzorek

    Former Princeton resident     MARLINGTON, W.Va. — Beatrice “Beya” Leyzorek died at home Sept. 26 following a three months battle with cancer. She was 91.    She was a Princeton resident from 1968 to 1996.    She was an actress, aircraft instrument mechanic and homemaker.    Wife of the late Michael Leyzorek, sister of the late Lucille Davidson,…