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  • FINANCIAL SERVICES

       Wilmington Trust announced that it has added two professionals in its Plainsboro office.    Jennifer Ohlweiler joins the commercial banking team with 17 years of banking experience. Most recently she was with Wachovia in Haddon, where she held positions as a business banking relationship manager and a loan review officer. Ms. Ohlweiler participates in Reading Across…

  • Pennington-Rocky Hill Road to close

    For a few days of drainage work     Due to planned drainage work, a section of Pennington-Rocky Hill Road is scheduled for closing between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., starting Wednesday (Oct. 3).     The road will be closed between the Mt. Rose intersection and Elm Ridge Road.     School buses, emergency vehicles and residents…

  • Make-A-Wish given nod by Monroe zoning board

    Facility to be built on Perrineville Road By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    MONROE — Seriously ill children in New Jersey may find that some of their wishes can come true in Monroe.    The Zoning Board of Adjustment unanimously approved a plan presented by the Make-A-Wish Foundation on Tuesday night to build a castle-like structure along…

  • Library, community center expansions progressing

    Township awards contracts for renovation work By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer    MONROE — The township is one step closer to renovating and enlarging its community/recreation center and public library.    The Township Council awarded contracts to M & M Construction, of Union, for the community center and to King Contracting Inc., of Colts Neck, for the…

  • Alice L. Male

    Observance is Saturday     A celebration of the life of Alice Loretta Male, who died June 9, will be held 4 p.m. Saturday at Princeton Religious Society of Friends at Stony Brook, 470 Quaker Road, Princeton Township.    A longtime Princeton resident, she was a member of the Princeton Borough Council in the late 1960s and…

  • NRG seeks to build nuke plants

       NRG Energy, Inc., based in West Windsor, has announced that it has filed with the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission to receive permission to begin construction of two nuclear reactors in Texas. If NRG receives approval, it would be the first new nuclear power plant construction project in the U.S. in over 20 years.    NRG said…

  • Anne M. Hibbard

    Retired bank officer     Anne M. O’Kane Hibbard of Princeton died Sept. 11 at home. She was 85.    She was a fourth generation Princeton resident.    She was a switchboard operator at New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. and a trust officer at the First National Bank of Princeton.    During World War II, she worked at a…

  • Points to consider in selecting an estate planning attorney

    Princeton Businesss Journal’s October IT’S YOUR BUSINESS column By: Aaron Skloff Q: We are finally ready to address our estate planning needs, such as our wills, trusts and protecting our assets. What are the most important considerations when selecting an estate planning attorney? What are the most common estate planning mistakes?    The Problem: Choosing the…

  • Cranbury Digital Camera Club on display at Gourgaud Gallery in Cranbury

    By Madeleine Johnson, Social Editor    If you haven’t been able to see the Cranbury Digital Camera Club’s “All About the Light” exhibit at the Gourgaud Gallery, this weekend is your last chance to marvel at the club’s variety of displayed photographs.    This is the second time the camera club, which was founded in January 2006…