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WEST WINDSOR: Macaluso’s record puts him in MOC
Kellner, Rosa also group winners By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Sam Macaluso enjoyed a strong cross country season highlighted by an 11th-place finish at the Meet of Champions. Good as it was, the West Windsor-Plainsboro South senior was looking forward to getting back on the track this winter. ”I like track a little bit…
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Calling liberals ‘socialists’ is fearmongering
Peter M. Smith of Princeton The recent letter “Liberals are actually socialists” (Feb. 19) is such a fine example of far right wing thinking that it merits a response. This may be a futile gesture, when the writer has fallen into the trap of identifying the enemy as “them” or “these people” which boils…
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WEST WINDSOR: Young reader becomes a young author
Princeton Day School student and budding author Alexus Davis lives in West Windsor.
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Seminar on Understanding Nonprofit Endowments
By Princeton Area Community Foundation FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Trisha Volk, 609-219-1800 x8 February 22, 2010 Seminar on Understanding Nonprofit Endowments LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ The Princeton Area Community Foundation and Borden Perlman will present a free breakfast seminar for nonprofit Executive Directors, Trustees, and Development Committee Members on “Understanding Endowments – A Primer for Nonprofit…
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State education cuts unfair to Montgomery
Earl T. Kim, Montgomery schools superintendent The Montgomery Township Board of Education agrees with Gov. Chris Christie’s intention to close the state’s budget gap but is deeply concerned with his approach. In order to fill the state’s budget gap, the governor has “impounded” $1.9 million in state aid due to Montgomery for the balance…
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ISSUE: What’s your take on the Winter Olympics?
Maybe you’re enthralled by figure skating, thrilled by the luge or mystified by curling. What are you seeing and what do you like? Or are you just trying to avoid all those reruns scheduled opposite the Olympic coverage?
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Saudi Commerce and Industry Minister Leads Delegation Seeking Closer Business Ties to New Jersey
David Callahan, USSABC WASHINGTON, D.C. — February 22, 2010 — A high-powered delegation of Saudi Arabian government leaders and U.S. business executives in that country will be visiting New Brunswick on March 4 seeking to boost trade ties between New Jersey companies and Saudi Arabia. The group is being led by Abdullah Zainel Alireza, the…
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