• PRINCETON: Young PDS is making strides

    PRINCETON: Young PDS is making strides

    Phil McAuliffe Princeton Day School’s Lauren Finley looks to get the ball between Stuart Country Day School defenders Kate Walsh and Fayette Plambeck during the Panthers’ 3-2 win on Monday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • Rob DeVincent of Corcentric Compares AP Automation Solutions in "Just the Facts," at IOFM’s 2014 Controller’s Conference

    By 1888pressrelease (1888 PressRelease) DeVincent to discuss and compare the latest Accounts Payable automation solutions in the marketplace and how to decide which best suits a company’s needs. McLean, VA – Corcentric, a leading provider of Accounts Payable automation and electronic invoicing software, today announced Rob DeVincent will be speaking at the Institute of Finance…

  • Broadway actors, Tony Award winners teach aspiring actors

    By Rod Hirsch The Paramount Building at the corner of West Main Street and Division Street in downtown Somerville is about as “off Broadway” as it can get. Downstairs, recruits walk through the main entrance of the building on Main Street to enlist in the Army, Marines and Air Force. Around the corner on Division…

  • Corcentric to Exhibit at CDN360 in Vancouver, Canada

    By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – Corcentric to Exhibit at the Institute of Financial Operations’ CDN360 conference, formerly known as the Canadian Financial Operations Symposium. McLean, VA – Corcentric announced today they will host booth #220 at the 2014 CDN360 Conference, which will take place September 14-15, 2014 at the Vancouver Marriott Pinnacle Downtown Hotel in Vancouver,…

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  • HILLSBOROUGH: Young cheerleaders to wash cars tomorrow

    Community calendar, issue of Sept. 11 Sat., Sept. 13 — The Hillsborough Dukes cheerleaders will wash cars and collect clothing and textile donations from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Applebee’s parking lot on Route 206.donation drop-off. Car wash cost is $5 per car and $7 per minivan or SUV. Come early for free refreshments.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: He says GOP ‘lied to the township’ on open space

    To the editor: This coming election in November for the two valuable seats on Hillsborough’s Township Committee will have a great impact on the future of our town. The current Republican-controlled Township Committee has shown faults in their actions to run our government. For example, last year the all-Republican Township Committee wanted to raid the…

  • PRINCETON: PHS soccer off to quick start

    Dijkgraaf settles into newest role By Bob Nuse, Sports    Jurriaan Dijkgraaf knows that a big part of being successful in the Princeton High boys soccer program is taking advantage of your opportunity when it comes.    After spending his sophomore season on the junior varsity and last year as a backup to three very experienced strikers,…

  • PRINCETON: Dalai Lama to visit Princeton

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A public appearance next month by the Dalai Lama at Princeton University was moved to a larger campus venue to accommodate more people for his first visit to the school. He was supposed to speak inside the university chapel on Oct.28, but this week, the school announced he would…

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