• Princeton Public Library Receives Best Practices in Marketing Award from NJ State Library

    Princeton Public Library Receives Best Practices in Marketing Award from NJ State Library

    Accepting the Best Practices in Marketing Award from the NJ State Library were, l to r, Katharine McGavern, president of the Princeton Public Library’s Board of Trustees, Janie Hermann, public programming librarian, and Leslie Burger, executive director

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  • MONTGOMERY: Township committeeman resigns

       MONTGOMERY — Republican Township Committeeman Thom Carter resigned on Thursday after serving two years of his three-year term to take a job in Australia.    Mr. Carter, 33, has been working for Major League Baseball in Australia since mid-June. The assignment was to have been for three months, but officials inside Major League Baseball and the…

  • William G. Hyncik, ATC, Appointed to MDAdvisor Editorial Board

    By Irene maslowski Lawrenceville, NJ n MDAdvantage Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com), one of the state’s leading providers of medical professional liability insurance, has appointed William G. Hyncik, ATC, to the editorial board of MDAdvisor: A Journal for the New Jersey Medical Community. William Hyncik is a certified athletic trainer and is Executive Director…

  • PRINCETON: University professor wins Nobel Prize

    By Staff Report    Two Princeton University professors have been awarded the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics.    Professor Christopher Sims and Thomas Sargent, a New York University economist who is a visiting professor at Princeton, were recognized for developing tools to analyze the effect of monetary policy on the economy.    Mr. Sims, who is Princeton’s Harold…

  • Cruise Planners TO HOST VIRTUAL PROMOTIONS DURING “NATIONAL CRUISE VACATION WEEK”
  • PRINCETON: PCDO chairman joins Wall Street marchers

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    The chairman of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization joined the Occupy Wall Street march in New York earlier this month because he is “in sympathy with the views being expressed.”    Dan Preston described the demonstrations as “a rallying cry, a demand that society work for the vast majority and not…

  • Panel ‘marketing’ consolidation merits

    Roz Warren, Princeton To the editor: The consolidation commission, having recommended consolidation, is now engaged in a marketing blitz. The Commission doesn’t like the word “marketing” yet they discussed the possibility of hiring a marketing expert to help them sell the recommendation.    They have planned a large number of meetings to “inform the public” but…

  • Michael Harris Awarded Master Sergeant Clement Confessore Leadership Trophy

    Michael Harris Awarded Master Sergeant Clement Confessore Leadership Trophy

    By DHasili Michael Harris Jr., of Hamilton Square was named recipient of the "Master Sergeant Clement Confessore Leadership Trophy" for leadership by Norwich University President, Richard W. Schneider, RADM, USCG. Located in Northfield, Vermont is the United States’ oldest senior military college with 2,100 cadets. It is recognized by the United States Department of Defense as…

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