Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Catering chief sentenced for filing false tax returns
The president of Imagennaros Catering Inc., located on Union Street in the Kingston section of Franklin Township, was sentenced to six months of home confinement for filing a false corporate income tax return, according to a release from the criminal investigations unit of Internal Revenue Service. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper also ordered Gennaro Costabile…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe The façade of The Nassau Club, on Mercer Street.
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe The Members’ Lounge at The Nassau Club … An atmosphere of comfort and privilege. Above the fireplace, the portrait of a club president, Woodrow Wilson.
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe A portrait of Grover Cleveland in the Cleveland Room.
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe Herb Hobler and Steve Paneyko play a game of backgammon in the Nassau Club library.
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe The façade of The Nassau Club, on Mercer Street.
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PRINCETON: Merchants reaching out to welcome new residents
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The welcome wagon is making a comeback in Princeton in a sleek new form — a welcome box from the Princeton Merchant’s Association. ”Get to the heart of Princeton,” said Mark Censits, president of the Princeton Merchants Association and owner of Cool Vines on Spring Street. ”What can PMA offer…
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MONTGOMERY: Somerset man was crash victim
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A man who was killed Friday in a motor vehicle crash was identified by police Monday as 52-year-old Arshad Rafiq of Somerset. At 10:43 a.m. Friday, police responded to the scene of a two-car crash on Millstone River Road, between the Griggstown Causeway and Staats Farm Road. Upon…
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PRINCETON: BP renews backing of climate research
In a continuing research partnership to identify ways to tackle the world’s climate problem, Princeton’s Carbon Mitigation Initiative (CMI) has received a commitment of $11 million from BP as part of an extension of a partnership first announced in October 2008. Scholars and students will explore further the science, policy and technology dimensions of carbon…
