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(Photos by E.J. Greenblat)

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TWO SISTERS, NEARLY A CENTURY OF EXPERIENCE: Hettie Dean, left, is celebrating 51 years of service at the University Medical Center at Princeton this month, a feat rivaled only by that of her little sister, Daisy Hubbard, right, who has been working at the hospital for 46 years. Both credit patience, respect, and humility for their longevity.

A Hospital Employee for Half a Century, Hettie Dean Keeps Job Fresh Every Day

Matthew Hersh

Imagine the perfect job. Okay, now imagine being there for 51 years. Still sound perfect?

Martial Arts Program Inspires Children to Improve Life Skills

Candace Braun

An educational program incorporating martial arts and group counseling for special needs children will be starting up in Princeton this fall.

From Harness Shop to Leather Vendor: Luttmann's Luggage Packs Bags for Good

Matthew Hersh

In Princeton's ever-evolving streetscape, there are some landmarks that remind long-time residents that while the town is changing, some things stay the same.

Hinkson's Looks to New Location As a Means of Retooling Business

Matthew Hersh

What best addresses a business owner's concern about lack of parking? Why, moving the business directly next to a parking garage, of course.

Thanet Road Office Project Approved Amid Negotiations and Concerns

Matthew Hersh

A plan to transform a two-story, 47,000-square-foot office building on Thanet Circle was okayed by the Regional Planning Board of Princeton Thursday, after concerns about parking and light and sound buffers were heard.

Two Stars Born to Run Sing of Asbury Park

Stuart Mitchner

Contrary to rumor, Asbury Park is neither dead nor dying. What with regular events at the Paramount Theater and convention hall and a July 4 parade celebrating "Tilly," the giant smiling face that used to greet visitors to Palace Amusements, Bruce Springsteen's "city of ruins" ("the boarded up windows/the empty streets") appears to be undergoing a genuine revival.

 

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