Category: archives
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‘Yoga Inspired’ event to help fight breast cancer
May 20 fundraiser to be held at YWCA Princeton By: Courtney Gross Any yogi could tell you that the practice is proven to increase blood flow, soothe the soul and tone abdominal muscles, but now Debra Leong said its on its way to assisting frail bodies heal from one of the country’s greatest killers …
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Never a typical day driving
AT WORK Montas Cadet, Driver By: Nick Norlen Montas Cadet, 52, of Trenton Driver Grace Taxi No. 43 Princeton Junction train station How did you get into this job? I filled out an application at the station. I just talked to them and they just told me to come fill out an application at the…
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EDITORIAL REPORTERS/STAFF WRITERS Princeton, NJ
Central NJ’s award-winning group of community newspapers is seeking staff writers. Beats consist mostly of hard news and government meetings with some opportunities for enterprise and features. The ideal candidates will possess a bachelor’s degree and have 2+ years of writing experience, computer literacy, typing proficiency. Must be detail oriented, well organized and adept at…
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MILESTONES
Issue of May 15, 2007 By: Lauren Otis FINANCIAL SERVICES Commerce Bank recently named C. Herbert Schneider vice president, commercial lending. Based in Mercerville, he will develop customized lending solutions for a wide range of commercial customers throughout Mercer County. He previously served as president and chief executive officer for First Washington State Bank. A…
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Familiar faces tops for girls’ track
Kellner helps WW-P South finish best By: Justin Feil HAMILTON In a very balanced Mercer County Championship meet Saturday, it was the familiar faces that rose to the top against the top girls in the area. Katie Kellner, who won the two-mile last year, repeated that feat and added a second-place finish in the…
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High-tech insights are shared
Panel at university discuss how start-ups gain funding By: Alex Gennis To secure funding for their venture, entrepreneurs must have a strong belief in and a clear vision for their venture that targets a specific market, said three entrepreneurs and investors in technology start-ups at a Princeton University panel last week. Bill Martin, Ken Kay,…
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Changing gears
One cycle shop decides to align itself with a single manufacturer. Is this the new wave? By: Lauren Otis Recently, Pete Garnich was contemplating what a lot of independent business owners find themselves contemplating these days: his future. Mr. Garnich, 44, owns Knapp’s Cyclery in Lawrence with his wife Stephanie. He has been in the…
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West Windsor farmers market to open Saturday in station lot
Fresh food, free entertainment and a friendly atmosphere By: Nick Norlen WEST WINDSOR Fresh food, free entertainment and a friendly atmosphere. Welcome to the West Windsor Community Farmers’ Market. Now in its fourth season, the market will open Saturday and will run every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. through late October at…
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Company is half language, half business tutoring
English for Professionals is a one-man business with a custom-tailored approach By: Lauren Otis Proficiency in English is a basic skill required of nearly all foreign nationals who work in the U.S. But most language training programs practice a one size fits all approach, offering inflexible programs to people who may have widely varying occupations,…
