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McGraw-Hill plans $100M data center
By: Dick Brinster EAST WINDSOR McGraw-Hill Companies plans to spend more than $100 million on what its CEO calls a state-of-the-art data center at its facility on Princeton-Hightstown Road. Harold McGraw III announced this week that a 180,000-square-foot area of a warehouse will be used by the global information services provider. He said it…
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Hospital gets top marks from state on quality of treatment
Performance report puts University Medical Center at Princeton above all others in county and in top 10 percent in state By: Hilary Parker University Medical Center at Princeton received top marks Thursday in New Jersey’s third annual Hospital Performance Report, placing above all other hospitals in Mercer County and in the top 10 percent of…
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Daniel Bitetti
Daniel Anthony Bitetti 75, of Cranbury, died Friday, Sept. 15, at his home. Born in Trenton, he resided in Cranbury for over 33 years. Mr. Bitetti was employed with Anheiser-Busch for 39 years and was a part-time police officer for Cranbury. He was a charter member of the Cranbury First Aid Squad and served as…
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Revenues fall short; library to hike certain fees
Room rentals and interlibrary loans among affected programs By: Courtney Gross The Princeton Public Library Board of Trustees agreed on several policy changes Tuesday, including increasing several fees and tweaking its guidelines on unattended children in the building. The decisions come as revenues this year are falling below what was expected. Some of the increased…
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Letters to the Editor, Sept. 22
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Sept. 22 Meeting to address pedestrian issues To the editor: We are writing to let Princeton Borough residents know about a public meeting on Wednesay, Sept. 27, in the council chambers at Borough Hall, 1 Monument Drive, from 7 to 9 p.m. At that meeting, consultants working for the New…
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Cougar gymnasts ready for big year
MHS has depth, experience to win By: Bob Nuse Last year was the best season yet for the Montgomery High gymnastics team during Johanna Snedeker’s tenure as head coach. This year, the Cougars are hoping for an even better season. And even though the team has started a little slower than Snedeker would have liked,…
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District students make the grade
School passes NCLB tests By: Lacey Korevec The Cranbury School has once again passed the test. According to Cranbury School Principal and Chief Administrator Carol Malouf, the district has met all 40 requirements in the Adequate Yearly Progress standards set by the No Child Left Behind Act, but she has concerns about the way the…
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Burglars hit businesses
Monroe and Jamesburg seek thief in ninee-store spree By: Stephanie Brown Monroe and Jamesburg police are investigating the burglaries of nine borough and township businesses that are believed to have happened over the weekend. Police do not have an estimated cost of damages, but said a total of $585 was stolen from four of the…
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First presentation is made by West Windsor redevelopment finalist
Street Works LLC is first of three firms seeking selection for train station area By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR Representatives from Street-Works LLC’s development team shared their goals and ideas with more than 50 township officials and members of the public Wednesday night. The White Plains, N.Y., company was the first of three finalists…
