Category: archives
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Freelance Writers:
Experienced freelance writers needed for Packet magazines. Must posses strong sense of the central New Jersey retail and interior design market, as well as solid grammar and self-editing skills. Must be able to produce lively copy on deadline and respond quickly to editorial feedback. Send copies of clips, resume and cover letter explaining your interest…
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Complicated Love
New Jersey Opera Theater sings ‘Turandot.’ By: Stuart Duncan When Puccini’s Turandot debuted in Milan at the end of April 1926, it was almost immediately forgotten. Perhaps it was because the composer had died just before he completed the work, from complications of throat cancer. Conductor Arturo Toscanini asked Franco Alfano to finish the last…
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Police Blotter-March 7, 2007
Lambertville Yusuf Dzurlic, 26, of Flemington was charged with drunken driving Feb. 27 at 1:15 a.m. after being stopped on Route 179 for disregard of a traffic signal. He also was charged with reckless driving, failure to maintain lane and refusal to provide a breath sample. He was released without bail. Michael Dimitri III, 24,…
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Raiders skate into NJSIAA quarterfinals
Janos hat trick leads team to final eight for first time By: Rudy Brandl The Hillsborough High ice hockey team advanced to the NJSIAA quarterfinals for the first time in school history with a 4-1 victory over Jefferson Tuesday afternoon at Aspen Ice Arena in Flemington. Hillsborough extended its unbeaten streak to 13 straight games…
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Princeton urged to go ‘pesticide-free’ in parks
Recreation Department cites concerns over expense of alternative products By: Courtney Gross The New Jersey Environmental Federation wants Princeton Township and Princeton Borough to participate in a new pesticide-free parks program. The program, accepted by eight municipalities throughout the state and one county, would take Princeton’s 13-year-old integrated pest management procedures to the next level…
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Deaths are likely a murder-suicide
Body of woman found in Millstone River in Montgomery By: Purvi Desai HILLSBOROUGH A Hillsborough woman fatally stabbed her daughter Saturday and then took her own life according to the Somerset County Prosecutor’s Office and the Hillsborough Township police. The woman’s minivan was found in Montgomery Township and her body was later found nearby…
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Princeton Master Plan re-examination to include university focus
A long campus shadow is cast over review process By: Courtney Gross An age-old question is about to be revisited in Princeton: Is this a university town or a town with a university? That concept will be kicked around as members of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton gear up to revisit and revise the…
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American Cancer Society to honor four at Celebration of Life gala
The American Cancer Society, Mercer County, will honor four community standouts at its "Celebration of Life" gala, which will be held on Saturday, March 24, from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Trenton Country Club. Roma Bank will receive the society’s Corporate Honoree Award. University Medical Center at Princeton has been named the recipient of…
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MILESTONES
Issue of March 6, 2007 FINANCIAL SERVICES Wilmington Trust has hired veteran banker Gene C. McCarthy to direct its commercial banking operations in New Jersey. Based in West Windsor, he will lead the introduction of Wilmington Trust’s full complement of commercial banking and cash management services to businesses in central and southern New Jersey. Mr.…
