Category: archives
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Letters to the Editor, May 29
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 29 PCDO process fosters participation To the editor: As the president of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO), I would like to share some information about our organization and our endorsement process in light of the upcoming election. Local party organizations, or "clubs" like the PCDO, are integral to…
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Robert B. Taylor
Robert B. Taylor, 87, died Sunday in the Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton. Born in Trenton and a former resident of Ewing Township, he had resided in Pennington for the last year. Mr. Taylor was in the automobile business most of his life, working at Johnson Cadillac and Pitcairn Volkswagon. He later worked at the New…
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Leslie win high jump at CJ III track
Knight senior breaks own school record By: Bob Nuse Jerome Leslie keeps doing his best in the triple jump, and someone keeps doing him one better. But the same can’t be said for the high jump. Leslie broke his own school record, clearing 6-feet, 6-inches in the high jump to win the Central Jersey Group…
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BRIEFCASE
Issue of May 29, 2007 Staffing group is acquired RemX Specialty Staffing announced that it has acquired Princeton Staffing Group, a Princeton-based staffing company specializing in the placement of accounting, finance, and administrative professionals. Headquartered in Atlanta, Ga., RemX Specialty Staffing is part of The Select Family of Staffing Companies, a staffing firm with over…
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Kelly latest clutch hitter for WW-P North
Knights advance in CJ III baseball By: Bob Nuse This time it was Pete Kelly. And another day it might have been Kevin Maselli. Or maybe it might have been a combination of Matt Fania and Charlie Carluccio. No matter what the game, someone always seems to come through with a big hit for the…
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Kids help raise food allergy awareness
The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network’s "Be a PAL: Protect a Life from Food Allergies" program was implemented in Montgomery Township Schools during the week of May 14. The program emphasizes five important rules in handling food allergies: 1) Never take food allergies lightly; 2) Don’t share your food with food allergy friends; 3) Wash…
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University to rebuild five affordable borough units
Agreement comes despite uncertainity regarding state regulations By: Courtney Gross Even though the state’s affordable housing regulations are in limbo, Princeton University and Princeton Borough are moving forward to replace five Leigh Avenue affordable housing units in poor condition to cover an obligation established from the construction of the university’s new Operations Research and Financial…
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Rocky Hill citizens’ suit against development gets court date
Challenge to Pulte Homes’ 34-unit project slated to be heard in July By: Greg Forester ROCKY HILL Rocky Hill Citizens for Responsible Growth will get its day in court this summer. The organization has filed a lawsuit against a planned development by Pulte Homes which is now scheduled to be heard in Superior Court…
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Edmund N. Metz
Edmund N. Metz, 97, of Wilmington, Del., formerly of Pennington, died May 2 at Christiana Hospital, Newark, Del. Mr. Metz retired 35 years ago as a senior research technician at the David Sarnoff Research Center in Princeton. In the course of his 30 years employment by RCA, he was conferred the Navy "E" for performance…
