Category: archives
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’Shoppes at Pennington’ opens on Route 31
The Shoppes at Pennington, a new shopping center of retail and dining establishments on Route 31 North has celebrated its grand opening. The center contains retail tenants including: Clubhouse Cleaners, Pennington Pool and Spa, Hip 2 fashion, Riverstone Custom Cabinetry, Graced with Grandeur interior design and furnishings, Deli on a Bagel Café, Joel Richards Hair…
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Palatin marketing agreement ends, earnings reported
Cranbury-based Palatin Technologies, Inc. (AMEX: PTN) announced it and Bristol, Tenn.-based King Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NYSE: KG) have agreed to end their collaborative development and marketing agreement on sexual-disfunction drug bremelanotide. The decision follows recent responses from representatives of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which raised serious concerns about the acceptable benefit/risk ratio to…
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PU Football
Lehigh offense leaves Princeton in dark|Tigers’ first night game is 31-0 loss By Justin Feil
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Reminder: Township Council meeting on Tuesday
The Lawrence Township Council meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Municipal Building, on Route 206, right near the I-95 entrance. For more information, call the Lawrence Township Clerk’s Office at (609) 844-7000.
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Library meeting to be held tonight
LAMBERTVILLE An information session on Hunterdon County Library services will be held tonight at 7 p.m. at the Justice Center on South Union Street. The city has been discussing contracting county library services for the Lambertville Public Library. The question of whether to de-municipalize the library will be on the November ballot.
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Juanita G. Pierson
Retired from McGraw Hill WEST WINDSOR — Juanita G. Pierson died Friday at University Medical Center at Princeton. She was 87. Born in Ashland, Ky., she was a resident of West Windsor for the past 60 years. Mrs. Pierson was retired from McGraw Hill Companies, East Windsor, after 20 years of employment. Wife of…
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PU Football
Princeton-Columbia|Crenshaw passes for 304 yards, two TDs By Justin Feil It was fitting that the Princeton University football team exorcised the ghosts of week’s past on Halloween weekend.
