Category: archives
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Sophomore is on track for goals
MHS’ Perone is 400, hurdles ace By: Justin Feil Jessica Perone had always hoped to be able to help the Montgomery High School girls’ track and field team, but she knew she had limits. At least, she thought she did. "I started doing the 400 and intermediates freshman year," said the MHS sophomore. "In middle…
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Running the Princeton Record Exchange
AT WORKBarry WeisfeldManaging memberPrinceton Record Exchange By: Courtney Gross How did you get into this business? I went to University of Hartford, Connecticut. I was a marketing major, (and I) didn’t really know what I wanted to do. I was into music. I was a disc jockey. I graduated college, went to a couple of…
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Work at Alexander Road bridge focus of upcoming WW session
By: Nick Norlen WEST WINDSOR Before construction on the Alexander Road bridge in West Windsor begins, residents will have a chance to have their questions about the project answered. Department of Transportation spokesman Tim Greeley said Monday that construction is scheduled to begin during the last week of May. Township Engineer Jim Parvesse said…
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Senior townhomes get approval
Planners approve first market-rate units for elderly in Princeton By: Courtney Gross For Princeton’s seniors it was a historic night. It might have taken seven years for Princeton Senior Townhomes to get there, but on Thursday the Regional Planning Board of Princeton approved its 49-unit age-restricted townhouse development in just a few hours. "It’s been…
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OBITUARIES, May 8, 2007
Dr. John DiBianco, Eleanor Kuser, Carolee J.M. Courtelyou, L. Eugene Roan Jr. Dr. John DiBianco Gastroenterologist Dr. John DiBianco of Princeton died suddenly at home Saturday. He was 79. At the time of his death, he was a senior attending physician at University Medical Center at Princeton, specializing in gastroenterology. He had been on…
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Letters to the Editor, May 8
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 8 Borough developer needs competition To the editor: In connection with Courtney Gross’s excellent article (Tuesday, May 1) about the status of the re-development project in downtown Princeton, several conclusions can be fairly reached: 1. The developer is years late in completing Phase 1 of the project. 2. The…
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Borough Council to consider 25-percent hike in parking fees
Increase was originally proposed to be 50 percent By: Courtney Gross Princeton Borough residents and visitors should expect an approximately 25 percent increase in parking rates throughout the central business district if the Borough Council approves an ordinance slated for introduction tonight. Down from the 50 percent increases initially proposed, the ordinance increases rates by…
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Montgomery project aims to restore streams
The best course, it turns out, is a crooked one By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY Beginning Thursday, one of Montgomery’s waterways will play host to a restoration designed to demonstrate the newest methods in returning New Jersey’s streams back to their natural state. The restoration project being undertaken by the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association…
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Firm selected for NPDC demolition work cited by OSHA
A pattern of project mishaps By: Greg Forester MONTGOMERY The contractor selected by Montgomery to perform demolition at the North Princeton Developmental Center is contesting citations from the federal Occupational Health and Safety Administration for repeat safety violations at work sites. Brandenburg Industrial Services picked by the township to demolish 90 or so…
