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BUSINESS: Planning for people with chronic illness
Traust Sollus Wealth Management of Princeton recently held a free luncheon and seminar on estate and financial planning for loved ones living with a chronic illness. West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh attended the event and presented a proclamation declaring it “Chronic Illness Awareness and Education Day.” Chronic illness affects 125 million Americans and 22 percent…
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PRINCETON: The play’s the thing for Noah Haidle
‘Saturn Returns’ onstage at Philadelphia’s Theatre Exile through May 22 By Anthony Stoeckert Staff Writer What makes someone want to be a playwright? An exposure to and love of theater at an early age usually has something to do with it, but that’s not the case for Noah Haidle. Mr. Haidle’s only experience…
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Book Signing and Fundraiser for Local Author Kelly Rouba
Great Looks 4 Less Hair Salon is hosting a blue hair/feather fundraiser with a percent of proceeds benefitting The Kelly Award for juvenile arthritis research.
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Come Have a Ball at Cinderella!
By Meghan Penney Skillman, NJ-On Saturday, May 14th at 7:30 pm, the Montgomery Township Education Association and Montgomery High School Band Parents Association will present Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Cinderella” for the eleventh production of Music from the Heart. The volunteer cast and crew are assembled from an eager group of district teachers, support staff, administrators,…
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PRINCETON: The play’s the thing for Noah Haidle
Noah Haidle: ‘ … the suspension of disbelief that’s allowed in live theater wouldn’t be allowed in a film or television type of situation, where it’s a more naturalistic environment and the imagination can’t make those kinds of leaps …’
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‘Cosi Fan Tutte’ was very impressive
Ruth Velikovsky Sharon-Seed Princeton To the editor: Having attended the performance of Mozart’s “Cosi Fan Tutte” at Westminster Choir College on Saturday, April 30, my husband and I were very impressed. It was an unbelievable performance. The director, William Hobbs, the stage director, David Paul, the pianist Taotao Liu, and the singers Alexandra Batsios,…
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Joseph Kowalski Receives Institute of Management Consultants Distinguished Service Award
By Loraine Kasprzak, CMC Princeton, New Jersey – The Institute of Management Consultants New Jersey Chapter (IMC NJ) is pleased to announce that Joseph Kowalski, Certified Management Consultant Emeritus, has received the Distinguished Service Award in recognition of his commitment and exemplary service to both IMC NJ and the consulting profession. Kowalski, who was president…
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PRINCETON: Consolidated DPW could save $440,000
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Public works would have a reduction of two positions, should consolidation or shared services be approved by voters this November. A consolidated public works, including the engineering departments in the event of full consolidation, would add up to $442,564 in savings, according to data from CGR, the consolidation consultant hired…
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Joseph Kowalski Receives Institute of Management Consultants Distinguished Service Award
Joseph Kowalski, CMC-E, receives IMC NJ Distinguished Service Award
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