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  • Run With Aimee turns a perfect 10

    Rosen repeats for females; Clark edges defending overall champ By: Justin Feil    The 10th annual running of the Run With Aimee had some of the old that has come to make it a popular race among the local community and beyond, as well as some of the new that keeps the race going strong and…

  • Two park projects set for review by Borough Council

    Governing body to get updates on Princeton Battle Monument and Harrison Street Park By: Marjorie Censer    The Princeton Borough Council will hear updates on two Princeton park projects at its meeting tonight but is not expected to make significant decisions regarding them.    Princeton Parks Alliance representative Kevin Wilkes will provide an overview of the schedule…

  • Workforce cuts predicted in wake of Lucent merger

    Combined company aims to reduce staffing by 10 percent By: Lauren Otis    Murray Hill-based Lucent Technologies has announced a formal merger agreement with French communications firm Alcatel.    If the merger is approved by regulators and shareholders on both sides of the Atlantic, the two companies would combine to form a global communications giant with revenues…

  • Borough mayor seeks task force on clinic at hospital site

    Medical center agrees to cooperate By: Marjorie Censer    Princeton Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman has proposed that the University Medical Center at Princeton appoint a task force to consider whether a free-standing clinic or medical facility should remain in Princeton once the hospital has moved to its new site along Route 1 in Plainsboro.    Mayor Trotman…

  • The e-filing revolution

    Convenience and accuracy are drawing more taxpayers, CPAs to the online filing fold By: Mike Mathis    When Kimberlee Phelan prepared her personal income tax return in the past, she preferred a pencil and paper to the keyboard and mouse — even though the latter were at her disposal.    "I really wanted to get my hands…

  • Rocky Hill wary of fallout from blasting at Schafer Tract

    Expert seeks to reassure residents at planning board meeting By: Jake Uitti    ROCKY HILL — An extensive blasting program as part of the proposed Schafer Tract housing development dominated discussion at a hearing of the borough Planning Board on the controversial 16-acre development on Thursday.    The meeting included testimony of the Pulte/Schafer applicant’s engineer and…

  • Princeton eCom is bullish on online bank payments

    CONFERENCE CALL By: David Campbell     If you are part of the growing number of people who prefer online banking to paper-based transactions, there’s a good chance you’re using electronic payment solutions provided by Princeton eCom.    Led by President and CEO Ron Averett and headquartered at 650 College Road East in Plainsboro, Princeton eCom (www.princetonecom.com)…

  • School board Candidates’ Night canceled

    Event not necessary this year    The Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters has canceled its planned April 6 School Board Candidates’ Night.    Since the four candidates from Hopewell Township and Pennington are running unopposed for seats on the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education, there is no need for a debate this year.    In the…

  • Defense keys PU lax

    Cocoziello is young leader as Tigers open Ivy play By: Justin Feil    Dan Cocoziello is happy to see that the pre-season expectations for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team defense have been fulfilled thus far.    "We knew we had a bunch of really good guys come back," said Cocoziello, a sophomore defenseman. "We had Zach…