Category: archives
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Pirates get record-breaking swims at MCC
Stuart’s Iacouzze obliterates 500 free mark By: Justin Feil Nobody would have blamed Brynja Winnan if she didn’t want to get back in the water for one more event. The West Windsor-Plainsboro South freshman had an asthma attack after finishing fourth in the 100 backstroke. Just two events later, she was back in the pool.…
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He chronicles Princeton’s diverse neighborhoods
BLACK HISTORY MONTH Portraits: Romus Broadway By: Kristin Boyd Romus Broadway has two offices, one filled with hundreds of books and the other crowded with photographs, poster boards, scissors and glue. Every morning, after reading the newspaper, seeing his twin sons off to school, he heads to work in Office No. 2. To get there,…
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Value store set to open at Montgomery Shopping Center
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Dollars&Sense, a value store, is set to open in the Montgomery Shopping Center this month. The store is offering a wide range of products including gift bags, party supplies, office supplies, health and beauty aids, household items and snacks. Items will range from $1 to $25. Store co-owner Lynn Passarella…
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PRCC Newsletter
www.princetonchamber.org Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Newsletter VIEW THE NEWSLETTER: MAY 2004 —> VIEW THE NEWSLETTER: FEBRUARY 2007 Message from the Chairman: Karen A. Jezierny, Director of Public Affairs, Princeton University. Winter has arrived in Central New Jersey. The colder weather and shorter days some-times provide an opportunity to slow down a bit. But not…
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He chronicles Princeton’s diverse neighborhoods
BLACK HISTORY MONTH Portraits By: Kristin Boyd Romus Broadway has two offices, one filled with hundreds of books and the other crowded with photographs, poster boards, scissors and glue. Every morning, after reading the newspaper, seeing his twin sons off to school, he heads to work in Office No. 2. To get there, he climbs…
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New Jersey long-term care costs are high, so plan
IT’S YOUR BUSINESS Aaron Skloff Q: Having lived and worked in New Jersey for over 30 years, my husband and I have built a healthy retirement nest egg. Our concern is one or both of us will ultimately need long-term care that could wipe out our savings. What are the issues regarding long-term care in…
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Mackenzie, Stehn enjoy a special day
PHS fourth at Mercer swim meet By: Justin Feil Mike Stehn has a way of producing his best 50-meter freestyle times at the Mercer County Championships. Last year, he dropped a full second in the 200-free relay at Lawrence High. Saturday, in the Princeton High School senior’s final county swim, he went one better and…
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Montgomery mayor’s new public comment policy questioned
Criticisms lead to some changes By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The public comment session during Thursday’s Township Committee meeting boiled over into a disagreement between Committeeman John Warms and Mayor Cecilia Birge. During the public comment session, township resident Eric Weitze was presenting concerns he had about the unpaved section of Dutchtown Zion Road. Mayor…
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MILESTONES
Issue of Feb. 6, 2007 EDUCATION Lawrenceville resident Daniel Negron Jr. , director of corporate-higher education programs at Thomas Edison State College, was awarded the 2006 Al Swinerton Distinguished Service Award for outstanding contributions to the American Council on Education College Credit Recommendation Service program. The College Credit Recommendation Service evaluates training and education courses…
