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Joshua Bolten, former White House official, comes to Princeton U.
Joshua Bolten, former chief of staff to President George W. Bush, plans to spend next year teaching at Princeton University, according to a report in The Times of Trenton .
Rolling Down Nassau: Historical Society Offers Tours of Princeton for Stroller Set
When Jennifer L. Jang says 'Let's roll!' she's not kidding. Last week the Historical Society of Princeton's Curator of Education led a team of eight strollers - including two double-seaters - on a walk through historic downtown Princeton as part of 'Stroller Strides,' a new HSP offering intended, in Ms.
Donations to Princeton U. are down -- but still strong
People pause in front of Princeton University's Nassau Hall on Jan. 27. The university blames the economy for the decline.
Christie, Corzine at odds on green jobs
With an idle solar panel factory as a backdrop, New Jersey Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie accused Gov.
Princeton Chamber Foundation sponsors Educators Institute
The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation's 2009 Educators Institute took place from June 23 to 25 and hosted 30 middle and secondary level educators from New Jersey, including several from Central Jersey.
Princeton University study blames greenh
A team of Princeton University-led researchers have developed what they say is a "new and fair" method of dividing the world's responsibilities for controlling greenhouse gases by focusing on the output of "high-emitting" individuals.
Small plane crashes near Princeton, N.J.
Mechanical problems apparently caused a small plane to crash Saturday in central New Jersey, but no injuries were reported.
Bloomberg TV commentator to speak at Princeton Chamber
Business activity is picking up and corporate profits are returning. Find out how your business can benefit from this economic upturn from Tom Sowanick, a financial analyst and Bloomberg TV commentator who will speak at the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Business Before Business Breakfast on July 22 at the Nassau Club, 6 Mercer St.
Former Rockland tax accountant gets 15 months in federal prison
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Constant use of 'mild' to describe swine flu misleading people about threat
Officialdom's mantra about swine flu - "it is overwhelmingly mild" - might seem incongruous if we knew the number of children, teens and young adults in ICU beds right now alive only because a breathing machine has taken over for their ravaged lungs.
Princeton seeks big personnel savings
After meeting privately in a jammed session with employees concerned about their future with Princeton University, school officials said yesterday they aim to achieve $22 million in personnel savings over the next two years.
Choral masterpiece brings Princeton Festival to close
Hey Jersey, get out there! >> PHOTOS >> >> TIMES VIDEO WATCH ALL TIMES VIDEOS >> YOUR PHOTOS Latest user-submitted photos: >> SEE MORE PHOTOS >> YOUR VIDEOS In this video press release, Democratic members of the Assembly Budget Committee - Louis D. Greenwald , Assembly Budget Committee Chairman; Nellie Pou , Assembly Appropriations Committee Chair; ...
Video of Neda, Iranian woman shot in election protests, stirs worldwide horror
Iranian-Americans carry posters with Neda Agha-Soltan's image at a protest Monday in Los Angeles.
Commentary: Obama honeymoon over?
Editor's note: Julian E. Zelizer is a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School.
'08 Will Be Tough Act to Follow in Fixed Annuities
Banking companies will be hard-pressed to repeat a banner 2008 in terms of sales of fixed annuities.
N.J. union AFL-CIO endorses re-election of Gov. Jon Corzine
Gov. Jon Corzine collected union support today in his bid for re-election, receiving the endorsement of the New Jersey State AFL-CIO. The organization announced the choice following its endorsement conference in Atlantic City, where delegates cast votes on behalf of 1,000 local unions and one million union members.
A Princeton couple's evolutionary work on finches is rewarded
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