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The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus is growing!
Randi Rosen, Director of Marketing and Toby Ehrlich, Director of Corporate Marketing
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PRINCETON: Bourke helps Hun to fast start
Raider boys basketball pulls away from ANC By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Michael Bourke is still adjusting to his first season with the Hun School boys basketball team. ”Right now I just try to come in and if we don’t have energy I try to give our team energy,” said Bourke, a junior from South…
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The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus is growing!
By Toby Ehrlich The Wilf Campus is growing and with growth comes change. The campus is proud to announce two changes in the marketing department. Toby Ehrlich, LCSW, CALA has been named the Director of Corporate Marketing for The Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living. Toby has been with the campus since 2003. Randi Rosen, CALA…
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EDITORIAL: Christie can be at his best
Chris Christie, you gotta love him sometimes, even if those who hate his politics. He’s a governor whose unflinching bravado can turn into an embarrassing bluster when he doesn’t watch his temper. But, when he’s right on you stand up and cheer. Last week, when he oratorically turned on his own Republican brothers in Congress…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Airline expands Trenton service
Company photo A Frontier Airlines A319 airbus like the one pictured will be flying from Trenton to a variety of new destinations starting in April.
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PRINCETON: Koon, Tigers set for Ivy opener
Sophomore makes switch in position, impacts PU men By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Denton Koon was the lone freshman to play every game for the Princeton University men’s basketball team last year, but he was as fresh as a rookie again this year when he was moved to guard. ”It was a challenge at…
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PRINCETON: Bourke helps Hun to fast start
The Hun School’s Josh McGilvray, who led the Raiders with 12 points, drives to the basket during Wednesday’s 62-35 win over Academy of New Church. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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Concerns about MCCC solar project
Teresa Lourenco, West Windsor To the editor: Our communications with emergency contacts during Super Storm Sandy did not go so well prior to the storm, when South Post residents witnessed an alarming amount of water pooling on the Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) industrial-sized solar site and not draining away. MCCC’s 45-acre site has just…
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WEST WINDSOR: Huang makes most of chance
Pictured are members of the West Windsor-Plainsboro North girls sabre squad that finished third at the Santelli Championships. Left to right are: Elysia Wang, Katie Khaw and Constance Huang.
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