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HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR
Driver – part time – 11 hours per week The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of community newspapers based in Princeton, NJ seeks a part time driver to deliver papers to four drops in northeastern PA. Hours: Wednesday, 7:00 pm – 8:00 am (approx). Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record and ability to drive full…
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Township rezoning likely for UMCP site
Office, retail uses eyed for Surgery Center; parking garage would remain. By: Kara Fitzpatrick The portion of the University Medical Center at Princeton site that rests in Princeton Township will likely be rezoned to promote office and retail, confine residential uses and retain the 697-space parking garage when the hospital relocates to Plainsboro, the Princeton…
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OBITUARIES, July 21, 2006
Elsie T. Davison, Diane P. Hempel, Juan Jose Argilagos Elsie T. Davison Ran Terhune Orchards HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP Elsie "Terry" Terhune Davison died Monday at her home. She was 85. Born in Rosedale on the family farm, Terhune Orchards, she grew up in the Princeton area. She was a graduate of Princeton High School,…
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Mendez seeking repeat
WW softball set for state play By: Justin Feil Liz Mendez brings as much state tournament experience as possible to the West Windsor 12-year-old all-star softball team. It’s just what they need as the three-time District 12 and Section 3 champions begin chase of their third straight state championship 7:30 p.m. tonight in Cape May…
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Engineer volunteers’ dam project is a washout
Flash flood dooms humanitarian efforts of Engineers Without Borders in Ethiopia. By: Hilary Parker Things were going relatively according to plan for volunteers with the Princeton University chapter of Engineers Without Borders when they first began to construct a dam in Kumudo, Ethiopia until the river came. "What had just been a trickle of…
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C-P 11’s were stellar
By: Rich Fisher A 2-2 record wasn’t enough to get the Cranbury-Plainsboro Little League 11-year-old All-Stars into bracket play of the District 12 tournament. But it was enough to get manager George Tarantino enthused about next year’s team in the 12-year-old Tournament. "I am very excited about next year," said Tarantino, who has been with…
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Library budget falls short for materials
Director warns any ‘surprises’ could be problematic. By: Kara Fitzpatrick After months of uncertainty over the level of municipal funding, the Princeton Public Library Board of Trustees on Tuesday unanimously passed a $4.27 million budget about $140,000 shy of what it originally anticipated. The shortfall primarily affects the materials budget, which has been slashed…
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Ann Draves
Ann Draves, 89, of Monroe, died Sunday, July 9, at the Cranbury Center-Genesis Elder Care in Monroe. Born in New York, she was a resident of Closter for many years and Rossmoor for 17 years. She also resided at the Castle at Forsgate for three years. Ms. Draves was formerly employed as…
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Discovering a love for tap
Senior tap troupe is all about fun By: Stephanie Brown MONROE The click-clack of tap dancing shoes echoed through Greenbriar at Whittingham’s ballroom late Tuesday afternoon. "One, two, three, four get there," shouted Bunny Feigenbaum, the class’s instructor. "Kick. Kick. Kick." Behind her 12 dancers with broad smiles shuffled, toe-heeled, and knee-kicked to…
