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Investors Savings Bank Helps Make the 40th Scholarship Ball
At the Sponsorship Ball, (left to right) are: Board Chair of the Middlesex County College Foundation Brian Daugherty, Investors’ COO Domenick Cama, College President Joann La Perla-Morales and the Foundation’s Executive Director Michael David-Wilson.
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HIGHTSTOWN: POLICE BEAT
Robert Arvidson, 23, of Monroe, was charged Sunday with driving while intoxicated. Police said officers saw Mr. Arvidson at 2:12 a.m. speeding and straddling the double yellow line on North Main Street. Police said breath samples taken at police headquarters resulted in a .15 percent blood alcohol content reading. He also was charged with DWI…
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PRINCETON: SPOTLIGHT: Historical Society of Princeton announces 2009 Preservation Awards
On Sunday, May 17, the Historical Society of Princeton presented its annual awards in recognition of outstanding contributions to historic preservation in Princeton. This year’s four Preservation Award winners include three private residential buildings and one individual: 38 Wiggins Street; 14 Alexander Street; 3 Lafayette Road West, and Maynett Breithaupt. A local…
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HIGHTSTOWN: Budget, with tax hike, draws some heat
By Sean Ruppert, Staff Writer HIGHTSTON The Borough Council received mixed reaction to its $5.9 million budget at a public hearing on the spending plan this week. Members of the public who spoke all praised the council members’ intentions and efforts, but each had their own ideas on what should be done to combat…
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Packet Publications hires new GM
Bradley M. Koltz, a media executive with extensive experience in interactive and print publishing, recently was named general manager of Packet Publications and The Princeton Packet Inc. The announcement was made by James. B. Kilgore, publisher of The Packet. ”Brad brings to the Packet a wealth of experience in both new and traditional ways of…
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Friends of arts Family Day a great event
Liz Murray of Friends of Princeton University Art Museum It was our pleasure to welcome the 900 people who attended Family Day —a record number — on May 16, sponsored by the Friends of Princeton University Art Museum. This eagerly anticipated annual event features art projects, live entertainment, a Treasure Hunt, and lunch —…
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PRINCETON: Memorial Day weekend begins
By Greg Forester and Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writers Two Memorial Day parades set for this weekend, one in Princeton and one in West Windsor, will help pay tribute to those who have fallen while serving in the nation’s military. Princeton’s annual Spirit of Princeton Memorial Day Parade, dedicated to the memory of veteran Frank Tylus…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: May 22 – May 31, 2009
Scholars’ Awards honor ESL students for perseverance — Two students, recognized for their perseverance in learning English in the YWCA Princeton’s English as a Second Language (ESL) Program, were honored at the annual Scholars’ Awards presentation on Friday, May 8. Selected from a field of 200 students were Lawrenceville resident Luisa Martinez, originally from Mexico,…
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PRINCETON: Scenes: McCarter partygoers do it their way: John Pizzarelli wows ‘em at Sinatra-themed gala
Richard Tepper Left: Singin’ in the rain? Dr. Maurice Harding of Princeton was prepared with the one-of- a-kind McCarter umbrella that he won at last year’s gala auction, but thankfully, he didn’t need to use it. On the left: Ol’ Blue Eyes.
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