Category: archives
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Gloria Nilson GMAC celebrates anniversary
Premier Service is one of the many qualities that have set the office apart as it has established itself over the last 12 months It has been a successful first year for the Monroe office of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate, located in the Concordia Shopping Center. After opening with just five sales associates, the…
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Princeton University alumnae track the strains of profession and family
Confronting the "maternal wall" By: Alice Lloyd George Women in America today are facing a significant strain in trying to balance their professional and family lives, a panel of three distinguished alumnae explained at Princeton University’s Robertson Hall last week. In an article published in The New York Times in 2003, Lisa Belkin, a 1982…
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What’s Going On for the week of March 3
Male Revue Friday, March 3 Enjoy a night out with the men of the American Male Revue at the Hightstown Fire House Ballroom, 140 North Main St. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. You must be at least…
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Council looks for resolution of liens filed against borough
Subcontractos on the downtown project seek payments By: Marjorie Censer The Princeton Borough Council is moving toward closing out the first phase of the downtown redevelopment, but members disagreed at Tuesday’s meeting about how to resolve the mechanic’s liens filed against the borough. Subcontractors on the first phase of the project the Spring Street…
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EDITORIAL: Prepare for the ravages of next winter
EDITORIAL: The worst of winter (and the world) could be nigh, but really, stop worrying. Winter is technically still on the calendar for another three weeks. But once March hits, it’s hard not to think of spring, even on the days we are still going outside in arctic survival gear. So far this winter we’ve…
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Firm president gets three for theft
Rodger Strandskov, the president of South Brunswick-based Eastern Insurance Co., was sentenced Friday on charges that he stole more than $474,000 in premiums from his clients. By: Joseph Harvie The president of South Brunswick-based Eastern Insurance Co. was sentenced Friday to three years in state prison on charges that he stole more than $474,000 in…
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Obituaries for the week of March 3
William W. Craig, Harry Britton Morris Jr., Toby Levin, Vincent Ramellini, Irene M. Kuc William W. Craig EAST WINDSOR William W. Craig, 87, a former vice president of the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education, died Tuesday at Capital Health System Fuld Campus in Trenton. Born in Quincy, Mass., he graduated with…
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Nothing but pride for North hoops
Knight boys drop heartbreaker in states By: Bob Nuse A loss in the state tournament is never easy. A one-point loss in the state tournament is even tougher to take. A one-point loss in the state tournament where you have the last shot and it rolls around the rim before falling out, well… "I thought…
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Cougars play big in upset
Holt’s three-point play fuels MHS run By: Justin Feil NEW BRUNSWICK Appearances can be deceiving. The New Brunswick High girls’ basketball team saw that first-hand after falling to Montgomery High, 49-43, in the North Jersey, Section 2 Group III state tournament Tuesday. The Cougars were the 12th-seeded team out of 12 teams in the…
