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PGB Trust & Investments Announces New Employees
By Rosanne Schwab Lisa Berry, a resident of New Providence, New Jersey, has joined PGB Trust & Investments, the wealth management division of Peapack-Gladstone Bank, as vice president and wealth advisor. Ms. Berry joins PGB Trust & Investments from U.S. Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management where she served as vice president and trust…
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Prometheus
The filmmakers try to make up for the lack of cohesion and tension with half-hearted feints at profundity By Elise Nakhnikian AN Alien prequel with almost none of the original’s relentless suspense or scrappy irreverence, Prometheus plays a lot like one of those bloated costume dramas from the ‘50s in which people like Laurence Olivier…
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PRINCETON: Sambasivam better with age
Pennington resident wins Princeton Healthcare 10k By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor When Mahesh Sambasivam won Montgomery’s Rotary Run 5k, his wife wasn’t there to see it due to work commitments. He made sure she had another chance to see him triumph at the Princeton Healthcare 10k on Sunday. ”I told my wife not to…
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New Republican OrganizationRep
By Harold Kane For Immediate Release Monroe Township Republican Organization PO Box 243 Jamesburg, NJ 08831 www.monroetownshiprepublicans.org [email protected] June 11, 2012 This evening the Monroe Township Republican Organization met to elect officers for the next two years. Elected as Chairperson was Roslyn Appleby-Kane of the Rossmoor adult community. Elected as Vice Chairperson was Allan Friedrich…
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MONTGOMERY: Cougar seniors pave dreams on same street
O’Donnell, Wash heading to DI athletics By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Bridget O’Donnell and Lauren Wash have been asked countless times if they are sisters, and it’s easy to see why people assume it. Both blonde, O’Donnell is 6-foot-5 and could make anyone look like a little sister. Wash is 5-foot-3, and only gets…
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Matteo pledges to stay involved
Tamera Matteo, Princeton I would like to thank everyone who came out in the Democratic primary to support my efforts to become a member of the new Princeton Council. Although I was not successful in my bid for the nomination, I take great pride in the fact that we ran a positive and inclusive…
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PRINCETON: Organization works to find more school funds
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer New Jersey public schools are scrambling to prevent the adoption of Gov. Chris Christie’s proposed 2013 budget, which would continue to underfund school districts for the fourth year in a row. Concerned parents, citizens and board members gathered at Labyrinth Books for an open forum on Saturday held by Save…
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HEALTH MATTERS: Mothers-to-be can learn to manage high blood pressure while pregnant
By Samih A. Ibrahim, M.D. High blood pressure during pregnancy can be a dangerous condition for mother and baby, especially if left untreated. However, with special care most women with high blood pressure have successful pregnancies and healthy babies. Problems with high blood pressure occur in 6 percent to 8 percent of all pregnancies in…
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PRINCETON: Knitters perform in public
By Jennifer Bradley, Staff Writer The third annual worldwide knit in public day sponsored by the Princeton Public Library was held in Hinds Plaza on Saturday, June 9. ”The point of the day is to be seen knitting in public and encourage others to knit,” said Gayle Stratton, a Princeton public library staff member helping…
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