Category: archives
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MEETING CANCELLED: Washington Planning Board
Wednesday The township Planning Board’s scheduled Oct. 17 meeting has been cancelled. The Planning Board is next scheduled to meet on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m.
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Our attitude determines success in communication
Princeton Business Journal’s October SPEAKING OF COMMUNICATION column Susan Young “Work on your career and you’ll make a living. Work on yourself and you’ll make a fortune.” — Jim Rohn Regardless of the number of college credits or degrees you have, the truth is that much of your success is determined by your attitude.…
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Endeavor founder: seed global entrepreneurship
The second in a series of Princeton University Center for Innovation in Engineering Education lectures on entrepreneurship Lauren Otis, Business Editor For those looking to wed entrepreneurial skills and social impact, the world has never held so much opportunity, said the co-founder of a global economic development non-profit which seeks to transform developing economies…
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KSS gets good neighbor award
KSS Architects, headquartered in Princeton with an office in Philadelphia, was the recipient of the New Jersey Business & Industry Association 2007 New Good Neighbor Award for their work on the Business Development Incubator in Jersey City. The facility was chosen on the elements of economic benefit/job creation, community involvement and architectural merit. …
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Big day for HHS girls in county events
Gymnasts repeat as champs, soccer team advances by Rudy Brandl, Sports Editor Two Hillsborough High girls’ teams produced a little excitement on the Somerset County scene Saturday. The gymnasts repeated as Somerset County team champions, while the girls’ soccer team took another step toward a possible title with a thrilling tournament triumph. At Montgomery, the…
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BIOTECHNOLOGY
Orchid Cellmark Inc., a Plainsboro-based provider of identity DNA testing services, announced the appointment of James F. Smith as vice president and chief financial officer. Mr. Smith, 57, has over 25 years of domestic and international experience in financial management, including internal controls, financial and SEC reporting and treasury operations. Most recently,…
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Laser liposuction introduced in area
Dr. Ayman El-Attar, founder of Derma Laser Centers in Hamilton, announced the introduction of the first laser liposuction treatment in the area. The new, non-invasive procedure does not entail the removal of fat cells with a surgical procedure under general anesthesia with a prolonged period of recovery like traditional liposuction, according to Derma Laser.…
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Helen Stout Hunt Anderson
Helen Stout Hunt Anderson, 90, of Titusville died Sunday at the Compassionate Care Hospice, Hamilton. Born in Hamilton Township, she had resided in Titusville since 1939. She graduated in 1937 from the School of Industrial Art in Trenton and was a self-employed dressmaker. She was a member of the Titusville Presbyterian Church, where she served…
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EPV embarks on corporate changes
Energy Photovoltaics, Inc. (EPV), a thin-film photovoltaic module manufacturer with headquarters in Hamilton, has changed its name to EPV Solar, Inc. and made a series of organizational and senior staff changes that reflect the new direction of the company. EPV Solar announced six additions to its senior management team. Tom Werthan, formerly chief…
