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PHS PERSPECTIVE: The technological benefits of powering up
By Margo Budline Since Sept. 9 of this year, students and parents alike have passed the bright blue and green sign reading “Power Up!” on the corner of Chestnut and Houghton streets. However, the meaning of these words has been elusive to many in the school, as is the impact that it will have in…
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Oppose opportunity scholarships bill
Janet Kane, Lawrenceville To the editor: The state Senate is considering a bill to provide “opportunity scholarships” of up to $8,000 for elementary school students and $11,000 for high school students so they can transfer out of their public schools and attend other schools, either public or private. Is this in the public interest? Is…
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PRINCETON: Battlefield hearing continued
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer The opening salvo in the second Battle of Princeton this time, over the construction of housing on land that historic preservationists say is part of the Revolutionary War battlefield was fired last week at the Princeton Regional Planning Board. The Institute for Advanced Study, which is seeking preliminary…
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AS I SEE IT: Ways to green the upcoming holidays
By Rabbi Dov Peretz Elkins Why is a rabbi writing about Christmas? Hanukkah, sure . . . but Christmas! Answer: “Have we not all one Father, has not one God created us all?” (Malachai 2:10) Any clergy could have written this piece, because we all agree on the essentials of justice, peace and preserving our…
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Unity Bank Selects Karen M. Sweeney as Vice President and Director of Human Resources
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (December 5, 2011) – Karen M. Sweeney of Titusville has joined Unity Bank as Vice President and Director of Human Resources. Sweeney is responsible for human resources policies and programs, employee relations, employment, salary administration, benefits, and training. Sweeney has nearly 25 years of experience as a banking executive…
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Unity Bank Selects Karen M. Sweeney as Vice President and Director of Human Resources
Karen M. Sweeney, Unity Bank, Vice President and Director of Human Resources
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Running Company NJ Collecting Running Shoes for Young Athletes in Need- Matching Dollar for Dollar
Catherine Grote Running Company, NJ Collecting Running Shoes for Young Athletes In Need- Matching Dollar for Dollar Running Company NJ is proud to announce its participation in the annual NYRR Running Shoe Drive for children in need. Running Company will be accepting shoe or monetary donations through December 24th. All donations will be matched by Running…
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PRINCETON: Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Davis’s defense kept Little Tigers winning By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor Wayne Sutcliffe was able to watch Ben Davis develop and get better every single day in his three years on varsity. ”His consistency helped us be consistent,” said the Princeton High boys’ soccer coach of his senior center back. “His quality and consistency throughout…
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PRINCETON: Experience gives Hun girls a head start
Senior Jackie Mullens is one of the returning key players this season for the Hun School girls basketball team. Photo by Dennis Symons/dennissymons.com
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