• HILLSBOROUGH: Love of art, and father, inspires woman’s business venture

    By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer    Her love of art and her commitment to her family led to a new business for Julie Wions.    She created Creations by Julie, LLC, in 2008 to sell note cards with original artwork, and donates a portion of the proceeds from each sale to the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association, she…

  • MONTGOMERY: Pool time is fun time for Mullen sisters

    MONTGOMERY: Pool time is fun time for Mullen sisters

    Enjoy swimming for CVCC team By Zoe Crain, Special Writer    For the Cherry Valley Country Club swim team, three is the lucky number.    Standout swimming sisters Catherine, Kristina and Caroline Mullen led the team to a third place finish in Division 2 in late July’s PASDA Championship Meet. Twelve-year-old Catherine placed in the top three…

  • Mathematica Names Trenholm as a Senior Fellow

    Amy Berridge, (609) 945-3378 Mathematica Names Trenholm as a Senior Fellow Recognition Denotes National Expertise in Policy and Research Field   Media Advisory: August 9, 2010 Contact: Amy Berridge, (609) 945-3378 Appointments: Mathematica Policy Research recently appointed Christopher Trenholm as a senior fellow. Christopher Trenholm joined Mathematica as a researcher in 1997 after receiving a Ph.D.…

  • Leads Exchange

    Rebecca Abbate Press Release CONTACT:        Rebecca Abbate Telephone:       908-782-7115   or  [email protected] RE:                     Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce August Leads Date:                  August 9th, 2010 Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce to Hold Leads Exchange The Hunterdon County Chamber of Commerce will…

  • BUSINESS: Farmers Market thrives in downtown Princeton spot

    BUSINESS: Farmers Market thrives in downtown Princeton spot

    Pam Mount of Terhune Orchards in Lawrenceville, at the Princeton Farmers Market. Staff photo by Victoria Hurley-Schubert

  • Seeking equity and fairness in Princeton revaluation

    Corazon Jeevaratnam of Princeton     We live in the Ewing-Hillside neighborhood and are still trying to determine why our assessments went up so much and how we can afford the large ensuing tax increases. Certainly our neighborhood has increased in value along with the rest of Princeton and we would expect to see this in…

  • BUSINESS: Used book store benefits Princeton Public Library

    BUSINESS: Used book store benefits Princeton Public Library

    Phil McAuliffe The used book store at the Princeton Public Library. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books

    PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books

    Phil McAuliffe Title page of an 11th century Eastern Orthodox test on saints and martyrs. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books

    PRINCETON: Seminary offers new look at the oldest of books

    By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer    PRINCETON — Only 21 complete copies of the Gutenberg Bible exist in the world, but a page from one — from the Song of Songs in the Old Testament — is on public display at the Special Collections of the Princeton Theological Seminary Library.    The Gutenberg Bible was first book to…

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