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Article mischaracterizes wage-theft ordinance
John Heilner, Heather Howard To the editor: We were disappointed to read the lead paragraph of the Packet’s June 20th article "Council Planning a Wage-Theft Ordinance," which focused on "protect(ing) illegal immigrants . . .even if they are employed in under-the-table arrangements." Then later it states that the "The impetus for this measure came from…
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IN THE KITCHEN: The temptation of cherries
Try this crop of favorite fruity recipes By Faith Bahadurian I’m always tempted by any recipe that includes cherries. How could I resist Cherry Hand Pies, Bing Cherry Fritters, Sour Cherry Ice Pops, Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake, and Cherry Cornmeal Upside-Down Cake, not to mention roast duckling with cherries on the savory side, or any of…
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Blawenburg Band heats up summer
Picasa The Blawenburg Band is set to return to the Princeton Shopping Center on July 3. Photo by Steve Mekler
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PRINCETON: List of graduates of Class of 2014
Kairi Aeriel, Maham Ali, Kumayl M. Alikhan, Sawsan AlJahli, Walter, David Allikas, Mennat Ameen, Alexandria Terry Ams, Rye J. Anderson*, Martine Besner Appel, Aliz’ea Nhacoi Austin, Darius Avens*, Felix Jose Azcona*, Matthew Asad Bahbah, Khrystyna Bahrych, Julio Bautista, Michelle Marie Cassandra Inez Bazile, John Joseph Francis Beach, Anders Emery Berg, Olivia Clare Besselaar, Simon Bilsky-Rollins**,…
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What is the Client’s Role in the Outsourcing Relationship?
By 1888pressrelease 1888PressRelease – AmeriQuest Business Services’ David Nitzsche explains why it’s a prescription for disaster when clients do not stay involved in the client-provider relationship when business functions are outsourced. CHERRY HILL, NJ – "Making a success of the relationship between the client and the provider of outsourced business functions is a shared responsibility,"…
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Diversity Stride 2014 Walk-a-Thon Raises Funds to Educate & Empower Tomorrow’s Leaders!
By Gail Zoppo Corporate leaders, educators, administrators, students, community groups, families, and volunteers from throughout the tri-state area descended on Buccleuch Park in New Brunswick, NJ, on June 14 to help raise funds for the American Conference on Diversity’s 14th Annual Diversity Stride Walk-a-Thon. Each year, the walk supports our signature youth leadership-development program called…
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PLAINSBORO: Township ordinance would add more bus stops
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer PLAINSBORO — Council unanimously approved the introduction of an ordinance amending where the New Jersey Transit 655 Bus will stop in the township during its meeting on Wednesday evening. If passed, the ordinance would add five stops to the bus route. The stop locations under consideration are one stop along…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Alumni game brings back memories
By Rudy Brandl, Special Writer Nine years ago, Drew Campbell baffled opposing hitters with pinpoint location of his fastball, a nasty curveball and a deceptive changeup. Those three pitches helped Campbell fire a shutout to lead the Hillsborough High baseball team to the State Group 4 championship in 2005. It looked like the same old…
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Dance the summer away
Get your feet moving at these special dances hosted by area groups By Anthony Stoeckert, Packet Media Group As you plan your summer activities — visits to the Shore, swimming in a pool, playing gol, both real and mini, reading in a hammock, barbecues and sweet corn — there’s something you might be overlooking. Dancing.…
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