Category: archives
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Community Day was success
Chris Antar Community Day was success To the editor: The Delaware Township Recreation Commission would like to thank the following organizations for participating in the 2007 Delaware Township Community Day: The Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Marine Corps League, Delaware Township Seniors Citizens Association, Delaware Township Historical Society, Delaware Township Open Space Commission, Delaware Township…
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‘Into the Wild’
This touching but often overly earnest movie feels like a fitting tribute to a man who lived like Chris McCandless lived. By Elise Nakhnikian A reader, a thinker, and a natural-born empath, Chris McCandless lived the opposite of an unexamined life — and yet, judging by Into the Wild, Sean Penn’s film about him, what…
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South students doing well
Wendy Gordon South students doing well To the editor: I would like to respond to Mr. (Gisbert) Manskopf’s letter of Sept. 13. Mr. Manskopf has kept us informed of the basic statistics of South Hunterdon Regional High School for several years now. First, the school has 350 students enrolled, grades seven to 12, not the…
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Chesterfield meetings
The Chesterfield Township Environmental Commission meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Tuesday, at the Chesterfield Township Municipal Building. The Chesterfield Township Emergency Squad also will hold a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at the Emergency Building.
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YNB opens two new bank branches
Yardville National Bank in Hamilton recently opened the doors of its new branch in Cranbury. With locations in Piscataway, North Brunswick and Woodbridge, this marks the opening of the bank’s fourth location in Middlesex County. YNB also marked the opening of its newest branch in Lawrence Township, the bank’s fourth location in Lawrence.
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Mary R. Dey
Nassau Savings retiree TRENTON — Mary R. Dey died Monday at the Compassionate Care Center at St. Francis Hospital. She was 83. A longtime Princeton area resident, she attended St. Paul’s School in Princeton and graduated from Princeton High School. Shortly after graduation, she joined the Navy. She was employee of Nassau Savings &…
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Technology in the service of the human condition
Software entrepreneur kicks off CIEE lecture series with call to create a better future By: Claire Abramowitz, Special Writer The aspiring entrepreneur’s three keys to success are the abilities to paint a picture, to create trust, and to give a brief speech at the holiday party, MIT Media Lab Director Frank Moss, Princeton University Class…
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Lawrence EDA awards announced
Lawrence Township’s Growth and Redevelopment Committee has announced this year’s recipients of the Township’s Economic Development Awards. St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center on Lawrenceville Road won the Mayor’s Award in honor of their 36 years of service to Lawrence and surrounding communities. Oskar Huber Furniture & Design won the New Large Business Award for its successful…
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Part lawyer, part executive
Rob Levin, vice president and corporate counsel at Sarnoff Corp., outside the company’s West Windsor headquarters. Mr. Levin said his position offers a far more varied experience than a traditional law practice. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
