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MARKETING
Princeton Consulting International Inc., an international trade, consulting, and services company based in Princeton, has hired Patricia Dias as a global accounts representative. She will help manage global distribution channels as well as support the firm’s e-marketing service, the company’s line of international Internet marketing solutions.
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The Rev. Bradford Locke Jr.
Born in Princeton MADISON, Conn. — The Rev. Bradford Brooks Locke Jr. died Saturday. He was 83. The Rev. Locke was born in Princeton and was grandson of Henry Burchard Fine, the former dean of Princeton University and head of the mathematics department. He retired in 1995 after 40 years as an Episcopal priest,…
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Communications firm opens locally
CHP Communications, a family-owned public relations and marketing communications firm based out of Hackettstown, has announced its expansion into the central New Jersey area with the addition of a Ewing location. From this new location, services will be available to businesses in the greater Mercer County region.
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Supreme Court nixes swap appeal
Appellate decision on Monroe-Green Acres land diversion upheld By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer MONROE — A state Supreme Court decision has paved the way for the township and county to enter into a land deal that will provide a parcel of Thompson Park to be used as the site of a new high school. On…
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A night to meet the candidates in Cranbury
Woman’s Club to bring committee hopefuls together By Marisa Maldonado, Staff Writer CRANBURY — Before voters head to the polls in November, they can question the three candidates for Township Committee next month in a public forum. Candidates’ Night, sponsored by the Public Affairs and Social Services Department of the Woman’s Club of Cranbury, will…
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Cranbury School needs business administrator
Carol Eversole plans to resign By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer Cranbury School is getting ready to find a new business administrator. Current administrator Carol Eversole said Monday that she intends to announce her resignation in the coming weeks. She said she plans to leave the position as soon as possible because of illness. Ms. Eversole,…
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Bad, and good news for Palatin
Palatin Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: PTN), based in Cranbury, announced that it has taken steps to reduce its workforce by 30 percent, resulting in annual savings of $4 million. The downsizing, which leaves Palatin with 64 employees, will provide it with the greatest opportunity for near-term success of its priority programs, according to a company release.…
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WorldWater moves offices to Ewing
WorldWater & Solar Technologies Corp., a developer and marketer of proprietary high-power solar systems, announced that it will move from its present corporate headquarters in Pennington to a new, larger facility located in Ewing. The new headquarters, which opens Oct. 1, was customized to house executive and office staff, and outfitted for the special requirements…
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David Grimes
Dr. David Grimes, 59, of Hopewell died Sunday. Born in England, he had resided in the Hopewell area for the last 25 years. He received his doctorate from the University of Bath and was employed at Wyeth-Ayerst Research Division of American Home Products for many years, serving most recently as research fellow in the Inflammatory…
