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Fixing the Trenton education disconnect
By Darryl G. Greer A recent poll sponsored by the New Jersey Association of State Colleges & Universities strongly indicates that 95 percent of New Jersey’s likely voters believe it is important for the state to have a plan to connect higher education with jobs and economic development. The poll further shows that New Jersey…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
People crowd both sides of Main Street near Stockton Street Monday morning as they view the parade. (Staff photo by Doug Carman)
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BUSINESS: For Princeton Consultants, it’s all optimization
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer For Princeton Consultants CEO Steve Sashihara, competitors are not the enemy waste is. In his new book “The Optimization Edge,” he makes the case for companies utilizing optimization software that aids the decision-making process. ”What optimization is in a nutshell is using this new math technology and high speed…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Thousands cheer on Memorial Day triumph
Rabbi Jay Korngold commemorates Memorial Day near the Civil War memorial on Stockton Street in Hightstown Monday morning as parade Grand Marshal Leonard Millner holds a wreath that will be placed nearby. (Photo by Doug Carman)
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BIG BAND CONCERT
DON OCONNELL The sounds of Jimmy Dorsey, Glenn Miller and other big bands will fill the Fine Arts Center the Jackson Memorial High School, 101 Don Connor Blvd, Jackson 08527 on Sunday June 26th 2011 from 2pm to 5 pm. Doors open at 1:00 pm Tickets can be purchased through the mail or the website…
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EAST WINDSOR: Police nab brothers in burglary case
By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor EAST WINDSOR — Police arrested brothers Jason Boehm, 30, and Ryan Boehm, 28, both of Bennington Drive, after detectives apprehended the men fleeing from a residential area around noon Tuesday. ”Yes, they are brothers,” said Lt. Richard Bernstein of the East Windsor Police Department. “Detectives apprehended them as they were…
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PRINCETON: Growing strongly: The Garden Club of Princeton is celebrating 100 years
Daffodils at Mountain Lakes House.
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PRINCETON: Tierney returning to final four
Former Princeton University men’s lacrosse coach Bill Tierney (right) and his son Trevor (center), a former PU player, have guided the Denver University men’s lacrosse team to the NCAA Final Four. Photo by John Babb/DU athletics
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