Category: archives
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TECHNOLOGY
Qforma announced the appointments of Barbara Hill to senior vice president of sales and Duane Smulling to director of field operations in the Princeton office. Ms. Hill, previously of Saatchi and Saatchi, where she was senior vice president and group account director, has 14 years of sales and marketing experience in the pharmaceutical industry, including…
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Sign Here Please
Books, magic and balloons at the Children’s Book Festival By Anthony Stoeckert Our 5-year-old daughter Lena loved the Princeton Children’s Book Festival this past weekend. In addition to meeting the authors of some of her favorite books, she assisted magician Douglas Billingsley during one of his tricks, got a balloon-shaped sword, had her face painted…
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Reminder: Board of Education meeting Tuesday night
The Springfield Elementary School Board of Education meeting will be held at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, in the school library.
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management, a private wealth management organization, announced the appointment of Jonathan Myers as private client consultant, and Lisa Thomaier as private bank relationship manager in its Princeton office. Mr. Myers joins U.S. Trust from Wachovia Wealth Management where he served as senior vice president and partner. Ms. Thomaier…
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Punk rock’s shepherd grew up on local chicken farm
Hilly Kristal died last month By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer If you live in the East Windsor/Hightstown area, you may know either the name Hilly Kristal or the New York City nightclub CBGB. What you may be unlikely to do is make the connection between them. Mr. Kristal was the owner of that iconic punk…
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Breaking news — Woman bound, robbed in township home
One of two men brandishes handgun By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer Matt ChiappardiStaff Writer EAST WINDSOR — An unidentified gunman invaded and robbed a home Monday on Plymouth Drive, bound its female occupant and fled, according to police. The gunman and an unknown accomplice were still at large around 4:30 p.m., police said. The police…
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Sharpshooters reduce deer herd by 80 on third visit
Crew expected to return to Solebury this fall. By: Linda Seida SOLEBURY — On their third visit to the township, Wildlife Services sharpshooters killed 80 deer, and the crew is expected to return and continue the job this fall, according to an agency spokeswoman. The 80 deer were killed over a period of three or…
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MARKETING
West Windsor-based Creative Marketing Alliance added Nancy O’Donnell to its team. She will oversee all interactive media activities and apply her knowledge of web technologies to help clients improve their competitive position. She will also be responsible for revising, designing and programming websites as well as optimizing all web-based e-marketing communications materials. Ms. O’Donnell has…
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Schools, township challenge development plans in borough
By Vic Monaco, Managing Editor HIGHTSTOWN The developments proposed for the only two significant open tracts of land in the borough are being challenged by the regional school district and East Windsor. A plan for 246 residential units at the former Minute Maid plant site would have a “very disruptive effect” on the school…
