Category: archives
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MILESTONES
Issue of Jan. 9, 2007 LAW Fox Rothschild LLP welcomed 20 new associates this fall who have been placed throughout 12 of the firm’s 14 locations. Locally Lauren W. Taylor joined the firm’s real estate and corporate departments in Bucks County, Pa., and in West Windsor, Joel M. Ferdinand and Abbey T. Harris join the…
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Compromise reached on Montgomery eyesore
Route 206 garden center agrees to changes By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY A dispute that involved the township, residents and Montgomery Gardens, an agricultural store located at the corner of Route 206 and Sunset Road, has been resolved, a township official said. The compromise includes the planting of several trees to buffer the store from…
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Chamber music
Harmony presides as Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce looks ahead By: Lauren Otis There is no question that 2006 was a year of upheaval at the top for the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce. A few months into the year Kristen Appelget announced that she would be stepping down as chief executive officer of the…
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William J. Morocco
William J. Morocco, 84 of Skillman died at his home Monday. Born in West Trenton, he had lived in Skillman for the past 50 years. He had a honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy and served during World War II in Task Force 58 on an Air Craft Carrier. Mr. Morocco was retired from General…
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Milton M. Kleinerman
Milton M. Kleinerman, 75, a former postmaster in Pennington, died Sunday at Capital Health System, Mercer Campus. Born in Trenton, Mr. Kleinerman was a resident of Ewing Township most of his life. He attended the College of New Jersey, Mercer County Community College and the William Bolger Management Academy. His career with the U.S. Postal…
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Fencing experience rewarded at Santelli
Hun foil fifth at tournament By: Bob Nuse For some schools, the annual Santelli Tournament is just a part of the girls’ fencing schedule. For some, it’s a brand new experience. The Hun School has been traveling to the Santelli Tournament for years, and on Sunday turned in the best performance of any of the…
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Summer trip and program fair set Jan. 17 at PHS
From a wilderness expedition in British Columbia to working in an orphanage in China, or studying art and architecture in the south of France and creative writing in Argentina, original and enriching summer experiences are available for teens at the free Summer Trip and Program fair at Princeton High School on Wednesday, Jan. 17, from…
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Tigers set for Ivy opener
PU men top Rice in final tune-up By: Bob Nuse The Ivy League men’s basketball season begins on Friday night. Consider Princeton ready. "I see the light bulb going on for our players," said Princeton coach Joe Scott, whose team improved to 9-4 with a 51-28 win over Rice on Saturday at Jadwin Gym. "Obviously,…
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Borough to revisit gypsy moth threat
An initial rejection of spraying program to get another look By: Courtney Gross Not only could the notorious nuisances invade Princeton Borough this spring, but they are also making an encore appearance on the Borough Council’s agenda tonight. Having initially rejected a gypsy moth-suppression program in December due to what was said to be a…
