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Debbie Godt Joins Unity Bank as Vice President & SBA Business Development Executive
Debbie Godt has joined Unity Bank as Vice President/SBA Business Development Executive.
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Debbie Godt Joins Unity Bank as Vice President & SBA Business Development Executive
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (February 12, 2013) – Debbie Godt has joined Unity Bank as Vice President/SBA Business Development Executive, bringing over 25 years of banking, accounting and finance experience to Unity’s commercial lending program. Godt previously held business development positions with UPS Capital Business Credit, Temecula Valley Bank, Washington Mutual Bank and…
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HOPEWELL VALLEY: Long is recipient of James J. McLaughlin Award
Virginia Long, former New Jersey Supreme Court Justice and counsel in the Princeton office of Fox Rothschild LLP, recently was named a recipient of the James J. McLaughlin Award by the Civil Practice Committee of the New Jersey State Bar Association. The annual award, named in honor of its first recipient, is given to legal…
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NEW HOPE: Mobilization to begin for Lumberville-Raven Rock Footbridge project
NEW HOPE — Work-site setup and project mobilization activities are scheduled to begin this week for a multi-faceted rehabilitation project at the Lumberville-Raven Rock Toll-Supported Pedestrian Bridge between Hunterdon County and Bucks County, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced Friday. The project, when fully under way, will necessitate a two-month shutdown of the…
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PRINCETON: Tigers remain atop Ivy lead
Princeton University’s Denton Koon drives to the basket for two of his team-high 16 points in the Tigers’ 69-65 loss to Yale on Saturday at Jadwin Gym. Photo by John Blaine
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PRINCETON: Tigers remain atop Ivy lead
PU men’s hoops splits weekend, but so does Harvard By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor The Ivy League men’s basketball race got a whole lot more interesting this past weekend. Princeton and Harvard entered the weekend as the lone unbeatens, but each stumbled and now the race is wide open. ”There are nine games left in…
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WEST WINDSOR: Jiang makes triumphant return to fencing team
Senior helps WW-P North to first state tournament win By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sarah Jiang would never have predicted that she would go a perfect 3-0 in epee to help the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls fencing team to its first state tournament win in program history. ”I would not believe it at all,”…
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BORDENTOWN JOTTINGS: Week of Feb. 14
The cast of “No No Nanette” — a tap-dancing 1920s musical — rehearses on stage last week. The show will open Feb. 28 at the Bordentown Performing Arts Center of Bordentown Regional High School, at 318 Ward Ave., Bordentown Township. Tickets are $10 per adult and $8 per senior and student. (Photo by Deirdre Ryan,…
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PRINCETON: Panthers settle for share of hockey title
PDS boys win second boys crown in three years By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Cody Triolo pictured skating away from hockey rinks for the lacrosse fields, he was hoping that one of his lasting memories included a Prep B state championship. It will, but not with the exact storybook ending that the Princeton…
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