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PRINCETON AREA: ‘McCarter Presents,’ 2009-2010
Suzanne Farrell Ballet – Celebrating Balanchine: Oct. 4, 2009
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KARR BARTH PRIVATE CLIENT GROUP BECOMES KB FINANCIAL PARTNERS
KARR BARTH PRIVATE CLIENT GROUP BECOMES KB FINANCIAL PARTNERS Joins As Member of M Financial Group, Premier Financial Services Distribution Network PRINCETON, NJ, APRIL 28, 2009—Karr Barth Private Client Group has announced that it is changing the firm’s name to KB Financial Partners to reflect its priority focus on a partnership with its clients. In…
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How to compute Princeton U’s fair share
Bob Rodgers of Princeton The presentation of “Princeton Citizens for Tax Fairness” Sunday afternoon at the Suzanne Patterson Center was not surprisingly one-sided, but surprisingly uncivil, lambasting Princeton University as the principal villain in the borough’s financial morass, and culminating in insults and jeering for the university’s Director of Community Affairs. Her request to…
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Morgan will bring parking garages to WW
Bruce Smith of West Windsor If you want parking garages now vote for Charlie Morgan. If you want phased redevelopment that will add to, and not detract from, our quality of life, vote for Charlie Morgan. If you think having a lawyer and businessman, known for being a tough negotiator, in the driver’s seat…
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NJ overtaxed by Gov. Corzine
Thomas L. Toth of Ewing With tax day April 15, New Jerseyans sat down and decided what must be cut from their families’ budgets. While these difficult decisions are made across the country, we here in New Jersey have a keen understanding of costly property and income taxes and a government who does not…
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HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PRINCETON PREPARES FOR THE
By Kate Johnson FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Kate Johnson Historical Society of Princeton Phone: (609) 921-6748 Fax: (609) 921-6939 [email protected] www.princetonhistory.org HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PRINCETON PREPARES FOR THE 5th ANNUAL PRINCETON FALL ANTIQUES AND FINE ARTS SHOW Princeton, NJ, April 24, 2009 –Planning is in full swing for the September 26-27, 2009 Princeton…
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PRINCETON: TigerTransit system makes campus cuts
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Four months after Princeton University rolled out its new and improved campus transportation system, called TigerTransit, the school has cut services by reducing the amount of buses on the road and eliminating some weekend lines, citing financial reasons. Since April 11, students have been without the use of…
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WEST WINDSOR: Candidates debate as May 12 vote nears
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Mayoral and council candidates sparred over redevelopment and taxes yesterday in the first public debate of the township’s municipal election campaign. Incumbent Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh is being challenged in the May 12 election by council President Charlie Morgan and newcomer Pete Weale. There also are two council…
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