Social Announcements for Princeton, NJ
About Shannon: Shannon O’Gorman has danced for the Ryan-Kilcoyne School of Irish dance since the age of 5. Shannon takes a great deal of pleasure in performing for others, whether it be a carpeted room in a nursing home, a school auditorium or an arena in Ireland competing at the World Cha... Read more »
Hun School of Princeton seniors John Marbach ’11 and David Merfield ’11 were awarded the prestigious Thiel Fellowship on Wednesday, May 25th. The 20 Under 20 Program awards twenty young innovators a $100,000 grant to fund a revolutionary technology idea. John and David are two of the you... Read more »
The new Terrace exhibit at the Arts Council of Princeton features sculptures by Rory Mahon, of Hopewell. The exhibit runs May 7 - December 7.Rory Mahon grew up in New York City and attended Cooper Union, NYC from 1972 –1976. From 1976 to 2004, he worked at the Johnson Atelier (at Grounds f... Read more »
In February, Stuart’s 8th grade Spanish students sat for the National Spanish Examination, a non-line, standardized assessment given by over 3500 teachers throughout the United States. Its goal is to measure Spanish students' language proficiency and achievement. The average Stuart score w... Read more »
Congratulations to Liz Cutler, Sustainability Coordinator and Upper School English teacher at Princeton Day School, who will receive the Richard Rotter Award for Excellence in Environmental Education at the Annual Meeting of the Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association on Monday, April 25... Read more »
Stuart is honored to be welcoming much renowned author, Jhumpa Lahiri, on Friday, April 8th, as part of the school's "Lies, Lights, and McCarthy" Visiting Author Program. After a visit from Pulitzer prize winning poet Paul Muldoon in 2009 and NYU Professor and upcoming author, Jonathan Safra... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton senior class donated $2,000 to the Trenton Athletic Fund on Tuesday, March 1st. Traditionally, each graduating class makes a gift to the School as a lasting reminder and gesture of appreciation. Due to aggressive fundraising efforts by the senior class over the pa... Read more »
Congratulations to Dominique Jones of Princeton Day School ’12! She earned first place in the English-Speaking Union (ESU) Regional Shakespeare Competition at The Lawrenceville School on February 27th. Dominique performed a monologue from Hermione in A Winter's Tale and recited Sonnet 116.... Read more »
Congratulations to The Hun School's Varsity Girls' Épée Fencing team for winning the State Championship! Overall, the Varsity Fencing Team had a strong showing at the state tournament with the Girls' team placing 4th and the Boys' Team placing 5th. Several individual fencers also placed:No... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton congratulates Kaleigh Choi ’11 of Lawrenceville, New Jersey and Jason Elefant ’11 of Hamilton, New Jersey for their selection as 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program finalists. From a field of 1.5 million student applicants, the top 1% are selected as final... Read more »
Poster Girl produced by Mitchell Block ’68 was nominated Tuesday, January 26, 2011 for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Subject Category by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Mitchell Block is a celebrated documentary film maker and an alumnus of The Hun School ... Read more »
As a build-up to Stuart Country Day School's annual Spring auction, this year with the theme, "See how our garden grows," students in the lower, middle, and upper schools participated in a highly successful fashion show in which girls designed dresses out of purely recyclable materials or si... Read more »
Princeton Day School is delighted to announce the appointment of Timothy Yeates Williams as the new Athletic Director. “A teacher, coach, and school leader of exceptional vision and accomplishment, Tim Williams will enrich and enhance Princeton Day School’s tradition of athletic success,... Read more »
Throughout the year, Stuart's Outreach Committee leads the entire school in developing awareness about people and issues around the world and taking a stand to help those in need. Stuart actively maintains a sisterhood with a Sacred Heart school in Uganda, providing less fortunate students w... Read more »
Kara Kettelkamp, of The Hun School ’11, received a scholarship from The Central Jersey Field Hockey Coaches Association. The scholarship was open to all senior field hockey players from Mercer County schools who submitted an essay about their experiences playing field hockey. Kara’s essa... Read more »
GJ Melendez-Torres, a graduate of Princeton Day School '07 and senior at University of Pennsylvania, was awarded the prestigious Marshall Scholarship. He will graduate in 2011 with a BS in economics in health-care management and policy from the Wharton School and with a BS from the Scho... Read more »
Congratulations to 8th Grader Isabel Navarro who was recently honored at a special academic awards ceremony at Drew University. Awards were given to NJ elementary- and middle-school students who distinguished themselves through special testing among the most academically gifted young student... Read more »
Inspired by an influential book, Madison Lebeau-Maltese, a middle school student at Hun, began an ongoing fundraiser to support Pennies for Peace, a global humanitarian effort to help build schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Founded by Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea, Pennies f... Read more »
Mary Kerney Levenstein, 69, died peacefully Nov. 9, surrounded by loved ones, at University Hospital in Princeton.The original director of the Circle in the Square Theatre School and head of fundraising for the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Mary worked in the theater in New York for many ye... Read more »
Ryan Hews joined the faculty of The Hun School of Princeton as Head of the Upper School this fall. Mr. Hews brings experience and vision to his position, as well as immediate action. In the eight weeks since the beginning of School, Mr. Hews has presented several new student-centered initiat... Read more »
Despite a rough season, Stuart Country Day School's 2010 field hockey team has proven to everyone this week that perseverance always prevails. Off to a rocky start, the team refused to be discouraged, practicing rigorously everyday and learning from their failures. After a disappointing loss... Read more »
Princeton Day School students studying topics ranging from Latin American History to Spanish, biology, Literature and Nature, and Multiculural Writing learned about organic farming, rain forest ecology and fair trade issues during a visit from Marla Pfenninger Saint Gilles '04, North America... Read more »
Grounds For Sculpture is excited to announce the appointment of Shane Cash as the new executive chef at Rat’s Restaurant.Cash takes over as executive chef following the tenure of Top Chef winner Kevin Sbraga. Cash enters Rat’s following a run as divisional executive chef of Stephen STARR... Read more »
The School’s Run for the Cure on Oct. 17 drew a record 116 participants and raised $4,500 for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the foundation for breast cancer research. The 5K run, organized and sponsored by the senior Peer Leaders, had almost twice the number of walkers and runners as last y... Read more »
Alexander "Whip" Buck died peacefully, surrounded by his family Sunday October 24 at Capital Healthcare Hospital in Trenton.Mr. Buck was a gentle man, humble, kind, wise, thoughtful, generous, devoted to his family and fiercely loyal to his friends. He attended Haverford School, graduated fr... Read more »
On Friday, October 22nd, The Hun School of Princeton will induct Director of Athletics William Quirk Jr. to its Athletic Hall of Fame. Mr. Quirk has been a member of the faculty of The Hun School for thirty-one years, twenty-six of which have been spent as its director of athletics. Mr. Quir... Read more »
Princeton Day School freshman Isaac Juseung Lee recently won First Place in the New Jersey Archery Association Outdoor Championship -- for the second time!Previously, Isaac placed third in the 125th U.S. National Target Championships and fourth in the International Division in the 126th U.S.... Read more »
Kate Fridkis and Simon Berring were married Sunday October 17, 2010!Kate, a freelance writer and lay cantor at at Congregation Kehilat Shalom in Belle Mead NJ, is a graduate of Rutgers and Columbia University, where she received a master's in religion. Her father, Lawrence Fridkis, ... Read more »
Hipster City Cycle is an upcoming iPhone game developed by Princeton native Michael Highland.In the game you take
control of bicycle jockey Binky McKee on a pixelated adventure through
the neighborhoods of Philadelphia. Groove to an originally composed
chip tune soundtrack as as you do... Read more »
Princeton Day School seniors have been recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Program, including six students named National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist and more than 25 ranked as Commended Scholars. More than a third of the Class of 2011 received commendations from the Nation... Read more »
Hun School teacher Tom Wilcox made a 9,113-mile odyssey this summer throughout North America. Wilcox along with his wife Annie, three children (Emma, Nick, and Lydia), trusted Chevrolet Suburban Z71, and pop-up camper, headed west from New Jersey, and visited twenty National Parks and monume... Read more »
Nikki and Branton got married on May 8, 2010!Branton's parents are Barry Bount of Hopewell, NJ and Libby Hicks of Pennington, NJ. Nikki's parents are Don and Luanne Zook of Milford, DE.The ceremony took place at The Mountain Lakes House in Princeton. Tracey Agnew was Matron of Honor. Be... Read more »
This summer Princeton University Art Museum appointed Kelly Baum as the Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art.Kelly Baum received a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 2005. From 2002 to 2007, she was the assistant curator of contemporary art at the Blanton Museum of Art at the... Read more »
Seul Yun (Hun School class of 2011) recently opened a solo exhibition of her original artwork at The Princeton United Methodist Church. A variety of techniques and styles were used to create this body of work, including: print on paper; watercolor on paper; colored pencil on paper; and colla... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton congratulates Jason Elefant '11 of Hamilton, NJ for his selection as 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist. Jason received confirmation of his selection on September 13th, along with 16,000 students across the nation. He is one of only 200 students ... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton congratulates Kaleigh Choi '11 of Lawrenceville, NJ for her selection as 2011 National Merit Scholarship Program semifinalist. Kaleigh received confirmation of her selection on September 13th, along with 16,000 students across the nation. She is one of only 200 st... Read more »
Margery Cuyler participated in the 2010 Princeton Children's Book Festival that took place on September 11th at the Princeton Public Library.Cuyler has been involved with children’s books as an author, editor, or publisher for more than forty years. She was Vice President and Editor-in-Chi... Read more »
In the first All-School ceremony of the new school year, Stuart celebrated the official installation of Dr. Patty Fagin as our new Head of School. The event began with Stuart's beautiful Flag Ceremony, celebrating the diverse heritage of our students and staff, and included the Mass of the H... Read more »
Carly Sobray and Ryan Clark of Greenville, South Carolina were married April 10, 2010 in South Carolina at the Charles B. Daniel Chapel on the campus of Furman University. Both Carly and Ryan are graduates of Furman University. Carly grew up in Skillman New Jersey, and is the daughter o... Read more »
Princeton Day School physics teacher Anthony Lapinski will be honored for his contributions to physics education by the New Jersey chapter of the American Association of Physics Teachers during the state Science Convention next month.Mr.Lapinski, whose mantra is "Physics is Phun," uses rubbe... Read more »
National team bobsled driver Jamie Greubel ’02 is currently training in Lake Placid’s United States Olympic Training Center for the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia. On September 13th, Ms. Greubel spoke to The Hun School of Princeton’s Class of 2011 about personal goals, determinati... Read more »
Summers are usually spent relaxing at the beach or lounging at the pool. Maybe a short trip to the mountains or a luxurious island getaway. It is usually meant to be a time to rest the body and refresh the mind from a long year's worth of work and stress. At least, that's what it is for mos... Read more »
Maddie Copeland has been selected to USA Field Hockey's U-17 Junior National Team and will be heading to the Netherlands to play in 2011. The team was announced following the Junior National Camp at the University of Maryland this past July. The four-day camp featured a combined 114 pla... Read more »
Andrew Lubas of Branchburg, NJ has been named the winner of the fourth annual Thomas George Artists Award. The award is made possible through the Thomas George Artists Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation and allows Mr. Lubas to dedicate his attention full-time to drawing and... Read more »
The Princeton Area Community Foundation, the community foundation serving central New Jersey, has named Elizabeth B. Wagner, CFRE its new Vice President, Development. In this position, Elizabeth will oversee the Community Foundation’s asset-building and philanthropic education program... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School started the new school year off with a bang this week, launching the new era of Dr. Patty Fagin, new Head of School. Dr. Fagin, former head of the all-girls Villa Duchesne School in St. Louis, also a Sacred Heart School, officially began her job as the head of Stuar... Read more »
Charles Edward Peterson Jr of Lawrence Township, 77, died at his residence on Saturday, September 4, 2010. Born in Trenton, he was a graduate of Princeton High School, class of 1951. He served in the Army and was honorably discharged in 1957.He was the founder of Peterson's Nursery and Garde... Read more »
Steven C. Ackmann officially joined The Bank of Princeton as President on August 2, 2010. Mr. Ackmann brings to the Bank nearly 40 years of banking experience. Steven is a financial services executive with an extensive depth of knowledge and a wide range of experience in all aspects of bank ... Read more »
Miles Ward ’12 of The Hun School of Princeton will spend the 2010-11 academic year in Viterbo, Italy. The Hun School scholar will continue his study of the classics – Latin, Greek, and ancient history in an area of the world that began its development in the fifth and sixth centuries, wh... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton welcomes six new faculty members to Edgerstoune Road. The new faculty members join The Hun School of Princeton for the 2010-11 academic year, where they will quickly begin to share their talents in the Middle School, Upper School, residential community, on the ath... Read more »
Princeton resident, Paul Popescu, bound for Princeton University this fall recently helped lead the men's eight to a gold medal in the Junior Rowing World Championships held in Racice, Czech Republic. After failing to qualify for the final in the heats, the United States Junior Men's 8 finis... Read more »
Craig E. Lafferty, the retiring President and CEO of the United Way of Greater Mercer County located in Lawrenceville, will be honored with the first Founders' Award by VolunteerConnect at a Community Connections event on Wed. October 27th, from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. at Ortho-McNeil-Janssen Ph... Read more »
Joseph Petrovics has a new sculpture on exhibit at the Arts Council of Princeton (Terrace Project), July 2-November 30, 2010.About Skyscapers Shrouded in Clouds series:"I was born in Hungary but moved with my family to the USA, in 1988. We lived in an artist colony on the “Ettl Farm” in ... Read more »
Marie Lewis Matthews, 79, of Princeton, died Wednesday, August 18, 2010 in the University Medical Center of Princeton. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Edward Matthews of Princeton, one daughter Louise Matthews Flickinger of Winnetka, Illinois; three sons, Gregory Matthews of Prin... Read more »
Third-year Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics graduate student Chad Lieberman has been awarded the Kambourides Fellowship in Computational Engineering. Lieberman’s master’s thesis introduced new methods for simultaneously reducing model size and parameter dimension in statistical... Read more »
Elon LIndenstrauss, a Princeton professor of mathematics, has received one of this year's Fields Medals, widely considered to be the math world's equivalent of the Nobel Prize.Lindenstrauss, who came to Princeton in 2004, will remain on faculty until Sept 1, when he will join the faculty of ... Read more »
Rising senior midfielder Jacqui Stevens has made a verbal commitment to play Division I lacrosse at George Washington University.Stevens, of Yardley, led Princeton Day to a 14-4 record in 2010, helping the Panthers win the Mercer County championship and reach the finals of the New Jerse... Read more »
Linda Grenis, a 20-year Princeton resident, is the new director of community outreach at Greenwood House. Greenwood House, Home for the Jewish Aged, is located in Ewing NJ.She was former president of The Jewish Center in Princeton and was a board member of the United Jewish Federation of Pri... Read more »
Lily Brent, a volunteer with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee's Volunteer Corps, is working at the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village in Rwanda and dealing with young people left orphaned by the 1994 genocide. She mentors a house of youths, tutoring them in English, collaborating w... Read more »
John Conrad Plimpton, 44 John Conrad Plimpton, 44, passed away suddenly the morning of August 12th. John was a long-time resident of Princeton, Hopewell and Lambertville, New Jersey. Born in Evanston, Illinois, John's childhood home was Wilmette, Illinois. John was co-founder and principal o... Read more »
George F. Schmucki George Forbes ("Bud") Schmucki of Morristown, NJ, died August 2, 2010. He was 90. Bud was born in Rochester, NY, on November 23, 1919. His father was George J. Schmucki and his mother was Vivian F. Schmucki. Bud graduated from The St. Edwards School in England and Eco... Read more »
Eva Mae Wilson, 96, died at home on Aug. 2, 2010, under the care of hospice and her devoted caregiver, Veronica Awuha. She was born on Nov. 14, 1913, in Hope, ND,the daughter of the late Harry A. and Eva M. Livermore. A 1935 graduate of the University of Nebraska, she was a resident of Prin... Read more »
Shabbar F. Danish, MD, Director, Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery and Assistant Professor at UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH), has performed the nation’s first laser-assisted brain surgery for a specific type of r... Read more »
George Hunsinger, Princeton Theological Seminary’s Hazel Thompson McCord Professor of Systematic Theology and a scholar on the work of Karl Barth, has been chosen as the recipient of the 2010 Karl Barth Prize by the jury of the Union of Evangelical Churches in the Evangelical Church in Ger... Read more »
David Langiulli, an executive with more than 20 years of experience spanning the corporate and higher education sectors, has been appointed director of corporate and foundation relations at Princeton. His appointment was effective June 28.Reporting to Dean for Research A.J. Stewart Smit... Read more »
The U.S. Senate Aug. 5 confirmed President Barack Obama's nomination of Princeton alumna Elena Kagan to serve as the 112th justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.When she takes the oath of office to fill the seat held by Justice John Paul Stevens, who retired in June, she will be the fourth woman... Read more »
Karena Ostrem, the co-director of the Bronx Lab School in New York City, has been appointed as Academic Dean at the Lawrenceville School. In this position, Ostrem will be responsible for curriculum development, course registration, institutional research, and other academic aspects of the Sc... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School is pleased to announce Julie Lambi is joining the school’s staff as a Physical Education instructor and Varsity Field Hockey coach.Ms. Lambi brings five years of university coaching experience to Stuart. She served as assistant field hockey coach for several seaso... Read more »
Air Force Airman 1st Class Tony Bernzard, son of Antonio Bernzard of Princeton, NJ, recently graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force, San Antonio, Texas.He completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force cor... Read more »
Marjorie K. Berger, the “matriarch” of Princeton AlumniCorps (formerly Princeton Project 55) died Thursday, July 29, 2010 at the University Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Queens, NY, Marge attended Queens College and was a graduate of the Katharine Gibbs School in New York City. Sh... Read more »
Princeton resident Nick Jordan will return to Harvard University this fall for his junior year where he will again be a member of the heavyweight varsity crew. Nick is a graduate of Eton College (England) where he lettered five times in crew and basketball and three times in cross country an... Read more »
Mike Lynch, a stand-out 2-sport athlete at Princeton High School, in a career that included captain of the lacrosse team and second team all-state and all-county selection in soccer returns to Colorado College for his senior year this fall where he will play lacrosse for his fourth year. M... Read more »
Curt and Chris Canfield, of Pennington NJ, won third prize in the 2010 Rutgers Nursery's Best Garden Contest. Their beautiful formal garden is characterized by a simple but elegant arrangement of boxwoods, incorporated with statuary.First prize went to Jud Davidson and second prize went to C... Read more »
Clare Sully and John Rose were married Saturday July 31, 2010 at the Princeton University Chapel. Clare, a magna cum laude graduate of Princeton in 2006, is entering her third year of law school at NYU. She is the daughter of Katherine T. Rohrer (the vice provost for academic programs a... Read more »
Stacy Orr, daughter of Patricia and Ian Orr of Belle Mead, NJ is engaged to Patrick O'Brien Gallagher, son of Jeanne and John Gallagher of Hanover, MA.Ms. Orr is a graduate of Princeton Day School and Wesleyan University. She received a doctorate from Boston University. She is employed as a ... Read more »
Sarah Graham Burns and Timothy Andrew Funkhouse were married earlier this month in a ceremony at Trinity Church, Princeton. She is a daughter of Anne B. Burns and Dr. John J. Burns of Princeton, NJ.Mrs. Funkhouser, 27, is a first grade teacher at the Westbriar Elementary in Vienna, Va.... Read more »
Furthering its position as a pacesetter in modern and contemporary art, the Princeton University Art Museum has appointed Kelly Baum as the first Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art. Since December 2007, Baum has served as the Museum’s Locks Curatorial Fellow for Contemporary Ar... Read more »
About the BrideKate was born and raised in Princeton, NJ. Kate recently graduated from Emory University in 2009 and has since been teaching preschool in Corpus Christi, Texas. This past June she jumped into a nursing program at Texas A & M in Corpus where she is enjoying being back in sc... Read more »
Douglas Martin, former principal dancer with the Joffrey Ballet, has been named Company Director of American Repertory Ballet’s professional dance company. Martin succeeds former Artistic Director Graham Lustig, who chose not to renegotiate his contract with the organization after its rece... Read more »
Karla Alexandra Ratliff and Michael Britt were married at the All Saints Episcopal Church in Rocky Hill, NJ, followed by a reception at the Hopewell Valley Golf Club.The bride, a daughter of Dr. Henry W. Ratliff and Heide Ratliff of Princeton, graduated from Princeton High School and receive... Read more »
Lindsay Sara Grabowski, daughter of Dr. Tracey Moreno and Dr. Wayne Grabowski of Princeton was married on July 10 in Biddeford Pool, Maine to Arthur Dwight Hyde IV, son of Mr. and Mrs Dwight Hyde III.The bride is a graduate of Stuart Country Day School and Amherst College. She is an associat... Read more »
In July, The Hun School of Princeton welcomed Andrew Hamlin to the position of Assistant Headmaster for Advancement. Mr. Hamlin will oversee the School’s development programs, including the Hun Fund, capital and endowment fundraising, and alumni and parent relations.“We are simply deligh... Read more »
Norman Ryder, a renowned demographer and sociologist, died June 30 at the age of 86. He taught at Princeton University for 18 years, retiring in 1989. He and fellow Princeton University sociologist Charles Westoff founded and directed the National Fertility Studies. They conducted studi... Read more »
The Lawrence Township Education Foundation (LTEF) Board of Trustees sincerely thanks the residents of The Lawrenceville School's Upper House (a senior boys' dormitory) for their generous donation of $1,200 to the Lawrence Township Education Foundation. The funds will be used to support the "... Read more »
The Arts Council of Princeton recently elected new Trustees to a three-year term which began earlier this month. The new trustees are: Ted Deutsch, Vice President of Communications & Public Affairs for Sandoz, Inc.; Maria Dominguez Momo, a US court judge; Cheryl Goldman, a real estate as... Read more »
Seth Derman, M.D. and Robin Hilsenrath, M.D., two of the Princeton area's leading infertility specialists, will be partnering their practice, Princeton IVF with University Medical Center of Princeton. A new and advanced lab, Princeton IVF Laboratory, will be located within Princeton IVF's me... Read more »
We are pleased to announce the association of Peter Pellegrino, M.D., F.A.A.P., with Princeton Nassau Pediatrics, P.A., for the practice of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Dr. Pellegrino completed his residency in Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at Stanford University in Californ... Read more »
Hun School faculty member Geoff Evans received confirmation in June 2010 that he was awarded a full tuition scholarship to attend Columbia University’s prestigious Klingenstein Center. The scholarship was made possible by a grant from the Benedict Foundation for Independent Schools and fro... Read more »
Marvin Bressler, a sociologist specializing in higher education who helped shape undergraduate life at Princeton since the 1960s, died July 7 of complications of heart failure at the Stonebridge at Montgomery retirement community in Skillman, N.J. He was 87. Bressler, the Roger Williams... Read more »
The Hun School welcomes Steve Bristol as Director of Admissions following successful work as the Dean of Upper School Admission at Cranbrook School in Bloomfield, Michigan and as the Associate Director of Admission and Director of Financial Aid and the Director of Athletics at Saint Mark’s... Read more »
Hedl Roulette, 82, of Princeton died June 29th. Born Miriam Hedwig Dresdner to the late Karl G. Dresdner and Miriam V. Dresdner, nee Neumann, she attended Miss Fine's School in Princeton, Elmira College and the University of Pennsylvania.Prior to marrying, she worked in the Public Relations ... Read more »
Ann Waldron, who wrote biographies of Southern writers and books for children and young adults, but then, at 78, decided that she would rather concoct tales about gruesome murders on the campus of Princeton University, died July 2 at her home in Princeton, N.J. She was 85.The cause was heart... Read more »
Ashely is the daughter of Richard and Susan Brandenburg of Laingsburg, Michigan. She graduated from the Honors College at Michigan State University and is currently a PhD candidate in French literature at Cornell University.Drew is the son of Spencer and Louise Forman of Princeton, New Jerse... Read more »
Head of School Paul J. Stellato today named PDS Associate Athletic Director Scott Bertoli, who coached the PDS Boys Varsity hockey team to a Mercer County championship this year, as Interim Athletic Director for the 2010-11 academic year."A 1999 graduate of Princeton University and four-year... Read more »
Tom Grim has a sweet tooth for creating small businesses that thrive so well that they become destinations.That's what Grim, together with former business partner Tommy Block, managed to do with their hugely popular Thomas Sweet ice cream and chocolate shops in downtown Princeton, which they... Read more »
Alice (Pat) Schannel (nee LemMon), of Lawrenceville, 69, peacefully went to heaven in her home, with her loving family at her side, after courageously battling cancer. She was affectionately known by all as "Nonnie."Born in New York City, Pat lived in Hopewell before moving to Lawrenceville ... Read more »
Alice May Satterfield, age 88, of Princeton passed away on June 23, 2010, at home. Born in Princeton, Ms. Satterfield was a lifelong resident. She was educated at the Witherspoon School for Colored Children, Princeton High School, and Rider College. Ms. Satterfield was an employee at the Ins... Read more »
Princeton resident and University scholar and professor Robert George has been awarded the Canterbury Medal for outstanding achievement in the field of global religious freedom.George received the award during the annual dinner of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty June 18 in Washington,... Read more »
Joe and Jim Rosa (West Windsor-Plainsboro North HS), the standout junior running twins, competed in the New Balance HS National Track and Field Championships in Greensboro, NC June 19-20 in the 2 mile run. Joe raced to a new national junior class record formerly held by Olympian Dathan Ritze... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart proudly announces that the 33 young women of the Class of 2010 received their diplomas on Saturday, June 12, and all are headed to college.Sister Frances de la Chapelle, RSCJ, Headmistress, and Steve LeMenager, Chair of the Board of Trustees, con... Read more »
In Commencement exercises for the Class of 2010 on Saturday, June 5, The Pennington School graduated 101 seniors. The students represent three states and six countries outside the United States. Donghyeok Heo of Changwon, Korea, and Erica A. DeKranes of West Trenton were valedictorian and sa... Read more »
Most members of the Princeton Day School Class of 2010 played on at least one of 20 Upper School sports teams. Seniors pictured here will be continuing their athletic careers on their college campuses. Cody Exter (Gettysburg College basketball), Kenny Holzhammer (Hartwick College basket... Read more »
Lauren Polakoff and Andrew Schwartz were married Sat. June 5 at Greenacres Country Club in Lawrenceville, NJ. Rabbi Victoria Tuckman officiated.Lauren is the daughter of Karen Polakoff, a management consultant for private medical practices and hospitals and Dr. Donald Polakoff, an orth... Read more »
Princeton University has named Danielle Allen to its Board of Trustees, effective July 1.Danielle Allen, of Princeton, is the UPS Foundation Professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study. Allen's scholarship focuses on justice and citizenship in ancient Athen... Read more »
Home: Princeton, New JerseyPlace of Birth: Philadelphia, PaDate of Death: June 1, 2010Birthdate: April 7, 1920Age: 90Mass Service: Friday, June 04, 2010 10:30 AM Mass of Christian Burial at Our Lady of the Rosary Chapel at Morris Hall, Lawrenceville, NJVisitation: Friday, 10AM until t... Read more »
Arthur Barclay, 69, a master barber and lifelong resident of Princeton passed away on May 28. A graduate of Princeton High School he was a U.S. Army veteran and a retired employee of the U.S. Postal Service.The son of the late George Barclay and brother of the late Alice Barclay, he is sur... Read more »
Pamela Vevers Sherin passed away peacefully at her home in Stonebridge at Montgomery on Monday, May 24, 2010, surrounded by her family. She was 80 years old. Pamela Vevers was born on July 30, 1929, in London, England. Her father, Geoffrey, a zoologist, was director of the London Zoo and Whi... Read more »
An October 2011 wedding is planned for Louise Feder and Ross Keyes!Louise is the daughter of Mary and Daniel Feder of Princeton, NJ. She is a recent graduate of Dickinson College ('10) with a degree in art history.Ross is the son of Mary Ann Witalec Keyes of Princeton and Brian Keyes/L... Read more »
The Jewish Center honored its beloved Cantor, Murray E. Simon, with a gala dinner and concert Sunday evening, May 16 celebrating his retirement after fourteen years of devoted service to The Jewish Center. The evening featured a glorious musical tribute by four guest Cantors who gathered to... Read more »
Congratulations to the Stuart Lacrosse Team, of which three members have been named to the New Jersey Prep B All Star Team. The chosen girls are: Sarah Caswell, a senior, Sarah Schulte, also a senior, and Maddie Copeland, a sophomore. Senior Kara Weeks also received an Honorable Mention. Th... Read more »
Frances Craig was barely old enough for kindergarten when she decided she wanted to be a teacher, but she had an older sister graduating from college with a degree in education. Since that day more than 60 years ago, Ms. Craig, who still lives in Princeton, never considered another career p... Read more »
Princeton Day School Head of School Paul J. Stellato this week named Kathy Schulte as Director of Advancement, with responsibility for all matters of development, alumni and parent affairs, and community outreach. Ms. Schulte, a Hopewell resident, currently serves as Associate Director of A... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton graduated 150 students today, June 4th, 2010, the largest class in School history. Presiding over the Commencement exercises was Headmaster Jonathan Brougham, along with members of the School’s Board of Trustees. Students, families, faculty, and friends gathered... Read more »
2010 Commencement AddressPresident Shirley M. TilghmanIt is a great pleasure for me to continue Princeton's longstanding tradition of letting the president have the first word at Opening Exercises and the last word at Commencement. In between, I have I marveled at your commitment to communit... Read more »
Pennington School lacrosse player Madeline Scherer achieved her 200th career goal in the Red Raiders’ 17-8 victory over Ranney School on May 17. Earlier in the season, she broke the school record for career goals in both girls and boys lacrosse when she reached the back of the net for her ... Read more »
Pennington School sophomore Leah A. Pollack is one of 19 high school students from across the country chosen for the University of Missouri Urban Journalism Workshop. The students will spend nine days training with professional journalists and faculty members at the Missouri School of Journa... Read more »
Princeton Day School science sophomores, pictured from left, Paul Quigley of Princeton, Marissa Applegate of Belle Mead, and Peter Hopper of Princeton Junction, earned First Place statewide in the Integrated Science category of the 60th Annual Merck State Science Day event held May 19.Paul Q... Read more »
The founder and chief executive officer of the major Internet retailer Amazon.com made an impassioned plea to Princeton's graduating seniors on May 30 to pay close attention to the choices they make in life, as they will dictate not only success, but happiness."When you are 80 years old, and... Read more »
Class Day speaker Charles Gibson, an award-winning journalist who spent 35 years as a reporter and anchor at ABC News, urges the students to "read the front page first. Watch the evening news. Don't watch the entertainment news." He told students, "There are ethical imperatives in this life... Read more »
Our StorySo I was hosting this Halloween party at a pretty hip club in NYC. (Back when I was actually cool. :)) I had told a co-worker of mine about this party and he quickly suggested that I invite his daughter's good friend. See, I didn't believe in set-ups at the time but I trusted my co-... Read more »
The Princeton University Art Museum hosted children and their adults at the Art Museum’s popular annual event, Family Day, on Saturday, May 22, 2010, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This year's event invited families to Journey the Silk Road, highlighting works from the Museum's collections and fea... Read more »
Princeton Day School Middle School students recently performed with New Jersey state honors choirs after being selected from about 500 applicants in grades five through eight. Eighth graders Mimi Matthews and Nick Jaeckel, along with fifth-grader Cierra Moore and sixth-graders Kate Laughlin... Read more »
The valedictorian for the Lawrenceville School Class of 2010 is .... Leila Shayegan! Her outstanding work as a student, an athlete, and as a young woman committed to community service has earned her this honor, as selected by Lawrenceville's Fifth Form teachers. She will address her fellow L... Read more »
Regan Hofmann '85 received the 2010 Alumni Achievement Award from Princeton Day School in recognition of a writing career helping to change the world for the better. Ms. Hofmann is the editor of POZ, a magazine for people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, author of a memoir, I Have Somet... Read more »
Princeton Day School Director of Athletics John Levandowski this week announced the appointment of Mika Ryan, a Hopewell resident who has coached varsity teams at the University of Virginia, Rider University and The College of New Jersey, as Head Coach of the Panthers girls’ varsity basket... Read more »
Dr. Barry and Dr. Ruth Wexler of Belle Mead, N.J., announce the engagement of their son, Bryan P. Wexler, to Rebecca Sturgis, daughter of Dr. Miriam and Dr. Gary Sturgis of Vermont.Rebecca is a junior at Brandeis University, and is studying science, society and policy.Bryan graduated magna c... Read more »
On Sunday afternoon, May 16th, our rector Paul Jeanes III and the Planning Committee for Princeton to Port-Au-Prince welcomed approximately 200 guests to Trinity's debut lawn concert to benefit classrooms in Haiti. Guests included seniors, families, couples and singles who hailed from P... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart is proud to announce that twelfth grade student Mohan Liang won the Engineers’ Club of Philadelphia award, given as part of the Delaware Valley Science Council annual awards program.Earlier in the school year, Mohan took competitive tests in ma... Read more »
Veteran television journalist Charles Gibson, a Princeton University 1965 alumnus, will deliver the keynote address at Princeton's Class Day on Monday, May 31.Gibson was anchor of ABC's "World News" from 2006 to 2009, and has been a member of Princeton's Board of Trustees since 2006. Lea... Read more »
Janet May Lasley died on Thursday May 13, 2010, at her home surrounded by her family, after an epic battle with cancer that lasted over 12 years. During her long fight, she drew on the expertise and artful talents of a broad array of doctors and healthcare providers.She was the beneficiary o... Read more »
Princeton Day School senior Dina Sharon, pictured here with chemistry teacher Steven Gadd Ph.D., has been recognized as one of the top chemistry students in the United States after earning one of the top scores on a national American Chemical Society exam.As a result of her achievement, Dina... Read more »
On May 22nd, 2010, Stuart Country Day School will host its 3rd annual Poetry In Motion 5K Run. This event consists of a 5 kilometer run/walk for adults which will begin and end on the Stuart campus. There are also shorter races and other activities for children on the Long Family field. The ... Read more »
On Sunday, April 24th, Hun School students Rachel McEnroe `11 and Hafeez Sulaimon `11 competed in the national testing round of the U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad. Hafeez and Rachel were selected to compete in the national round after obtaining qualifying scores at the local level. Approxi... Read more »
The winning photos were exhibited at the PMA Imaging 2010 Convention in Anaheim, CA USA February 21-23, 2010. The prints will be in the 2010 PIEA International Traveling Photo Exhibitions, will tour major conventions, schools, colleges and museums for three years and will be published in Pho... Read more »
Beatrice L. Greenberg, "Mrs. G", proprietor of Mrs. G TV & Appliances, died Monday, April 26,2010. She was 96. Born in Atlantic City, Mrs. Greenberg was a resident of the Trenton area for most of her life. In 1935, Beatrice Greenberg and her husband, Abe, opened their own plumbing supply... Read more »
Stuart is proud to announce that two of our current sophomores, Class of 2012, received Gold medals and a summa cum laude certificate in the annual National Latin Exam. Margo Schmiederer (left) is receiving the same award for the second consecutive year, and Jennifer Liu has won it three ti... Read more »
The Arts Council of Princeton extends its appreciation to everyone who worked on, contributed to and attended Pinot to Picasso—VIntage 2010. Over 500 people brimming with spirit and goodwill entered an edgily beautiful aquatic underworld to enjoy the Tombola Gallery as well as the art of w... Read more »
Over spring-break three students of The Hun School of Princeton and one faculty member travelled to the Mekong Delta in Vietnam on a service trip. Language teacher Keri Marino led the expedition which included Robert Chen ’12, Alexandra Marker Pittock ’11, and Kanako Shibano ’12. While... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton proudly recognizes all of its student-athletes who will participate in NCAA Division I and Division III non-scholarship athletic programs. These students will continue to challenge themselves academically and athletically at some of the nation’s finest programs.... Read more »
Lindsey Blount and William Smart were married at The Prallsville Mill in Stockton NJ on October 17, 2009. Amanda Blount of Hopewell NJ was maid of honor. Ade Rachmansyah of Grass Valley CA was best man.Lindsey, daughter of Barry Blount of Hopewell NJ and Libby Hicks of Pennington NJ, is a gr... Read more »
Walter F. Murphy of CHARLESTON, SC - Entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, Walter Francis Murphy, husband of Doris Maher Murphy. The relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Murphy are invited to attend his Funeral Service at 10:30 A.M. Saturday, April 24, 2010, at Chr... Read more »
Lore Lindenfeld died peacefully in her sleep at home on April 8, two years after a debilitating stroke, three weeks before her 89th birthday. She was born in Wuppertal, Germany, and left there the day after Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, a time of violent attacks on Jews. She gra... Read more »
Princeton resident Leonard Punia has donated $1.35 million toward the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS) Foundation announced today.An active 83-year-old real estate developer, Punia made the gift in honor of his wife, Renee, who died... Read more »
The Board of Trustees of Opera New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Richard Russell as its new General Director. Mr. Russell will assume his responsibilities full-time on Monday, April 26th. Mr. Russell is only the second General Director of the eight year old, Princeton-area... Read more »
Princeton Day School is proud to welcome nationally acclaimed artists Andrea Davis Pinkney, Carmen Agra Deedy and Charles R. Smith Jr., along with special Upper School guest PDS parent and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jeffrey Eugenides, during the 2010 Imagine the Possibilities program from... Read more »
It gives us great pleasure to announce the appointment of Rossen Milanov as the new Music Director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra. This exciting news coincides with our 30th anniversary season and is the result of an intensive, two-year search by our distinguished and dedicated Search... Read more »
Five Princeton University staff members were recognized for their exceptional performance during the annual Service Recognition Luncheon on March 24 in Jadwin Gymnasium. In addition, two staff members were honored for their leadership potential.Those honored as recipients of the President's ... Read more »
Nikki, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Zook of Milford DE, attended the University of Delaware and Penn State Dickinson School of Law. She is employed by the Department of Veteran Affairs, where she practices law.Branton, the son of Barry Blount of Hopewell NJ and Libby Hicks of Pennington ... Read more »
Hadley Elizabeth Hosea and Jeffrey Michael Olsen were married Saturday, April 10 in Hobe Sound, FL. The Reverend Aidan Hynes, A Roman Catholic priest, officiated at Christ Memorial Chapel on Jupiter Island, with the Rev. David C.L. Prior, an Episcopal priest joining.Mrs. Olsen, so, is a huma... Read more »
Kim J. Pimley Named Chair of Princeton HealthCare Systems Foundation BoardKim J. Pimley of Princeton has been elected Chair of the Princeton HealthCare System Foundation Board of Directors, Princeton HealthCare System Foundation announced today.Princeton HealthCare System President and CEO B... Read more »
Stuart Appoints Patricia L. Fagin As New Head of SchoolStuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart announced today that its Board of Trustees has appointed Patricia L. Fagin as 7th Head of School, effective July 1, 2010. The Board’s decision followed the enthusiastic and unanimous recomm... Read more »
Cherrey seleted as Princeton's vice president for campus lifeCynthia Cherrey, the vice president for student affairs at Tulane University who helped lead the New Orleans school through one of the most challenging periods in its history, has been named the vice president for campus life at Pr... Read more »
Catherine Preston and Kevin Connolly Engaged!Catherine, daughter of Candace and Marvin Preston of Princeton NJ, is a graduate of Princeton High School ('91) and MIT ('95). She received a master's degree in Urban Planning from MIT in 1996 and J.D. from Boston College Law School in 2008 ... Read more »
The Tartantones are once again lending their voices for a worthy cause. After the recent success of "A Princeton Christmas", a CD which raised funds for the United Nation's World Food Program, the talented vocal ensemble from Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart will be singing at t... Read more »
Amethyst Carey, a sophomore at Stuart Country Day School, recently won second place in track and field in the Prep Championships. Her event was shot-put, and she had a whopping 31'11.25'' throw, barely behind the first place winner who threw 32'6''. Carey was thrilled at her performance, and... Read more »
Fifteen year old Catherine Reilly recently placed 8th in the 200 Individual Medley at Mercer County Championship finals for swimming. A sophomore at Stuart Country Day School, Reilly has been swimming since she was seven years old and has meets almost every week, balancing the rigorous work... Read more »
Princeton Resident Donates $1 Million to New HospitalPrinceton resident JoAnn Heffernan Heisen has donated $1 million toward the new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS) announced today."As a hospital trustee, JoAnn has contributed thousand... Read more »
Katharine Thompson, a 2006 alum of Stuart Country Day School, was named the Georgetown Big East Female Scholar Athlete of the Year. Thompson is a French major with a Business minor, and is a member of the Georgetown Rowing Team. This award is presented by the BIG EAST conference during the 2... Read more »
Margaret Mary Cannella and Ronald Alan Brown were married Saturday at the Princeton University Chapel in Princeton, N.J. The Rev. Thomas J. Mullelly, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony.Ms. Cannella, 57, is keeping her name. She is an adjunct professor in the finance department a... Read more »
Stuart is proud to announce that three seniors have been named to the prestigioius Gladiator by SGI/NFHCA High School Field Hockey Academic Squad. The three students are: Sarah Schulte, Rachel Gittleman, and Sarah Caswell. All of these students are very active members of the school community... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School congratulates our 2009-2010 Mock Trial team for making it to the semi-final round of the Mercer County Vincent J. Apruzzese High School Mock Trial Competition on Saturday, January 30 at the Mercer County Court House in Trenton, NJ. Stuart won the first two rounds of... Read more »
A Chorus Line will be presented at Princeton Day School from February 18th to the 21st. This show has everything that a great Broadway stage can give you. Singing, dancing and the total excitement and dedication that the actors have put behind every one of their lines. A Chorus Line i... Read more »
Community service has always been a big part of the PDS community. But what about service to those who are not in the community. Some times if people cant see what is going on they really don't care. Once the PDS community heard the call for help it responded immediately. "The InterAct club,... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School proudly announces the three seniors who have been named Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholars: Sarah Schulte, Katherine Morrow, and Mohan Liang. This prestigious award recognizes the students for their extraordinarily high level of academic achievement. ... Read more »
Dancing wolves and singing candlesticks grace the hallways of Stuart Country Day School as the Upper School prepares for the musical production of "Beauty and the Beast" later this month. Adapted from the film by Linda Wolverton and Alan Menken, the show is the story of beloved Disney villag... Read more »
The Hun School of Princeton and Headmaster Jonthan Brougham congratulate eight students who have been identified by the Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA) as Bloustein Distinguished Scholars.The Higher Education Student Assistance Authority, an independent agency of the St... Read more »
Hillsborough students Jocelyn Gardner and Jennifer Klejst, both students at Stuart Country Day School in Princeton, submitted winning entries in Princeton University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay and visual arts contest.The students’ achievement was announced at a MLK Day celebra... Read more »
After months of diligent research, involved discussions, and eager anticipation, the much awaited date, January 29th, 2010, finally arrived. The young, rapidly blossoming author, Jonathan Safran Foer, came to spend a day at Stuart Country Day School. Spending the morning with lower schoolers... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of James Santaeularia as a foreign language teacher and will instruct students in French and Spanish in the Middle School as well as one foreign language section in the Upper Sch... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Alan Metcalf as a science teacher and will teach human anatomy and AP biology and will serve as an assistant coach for the varsity boys' lacrosse team. He received his BA deg... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Jeffrey Snow as the Head of the Middle School after serving as the dean of students at Gilman School in Baltimore. He received a BA degree in Latin with a Greek minor from Al... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Beth Ann Burkmar as associate director of college counseling. She received a BA degree in political science and Russian from the UNiversity of Delaware where she was in the D... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, New Jersey is pleased to announce the appointment of Madeline Davis as administrative assistant in the Residential Life Office and coach of the girls' crew team. She recently graduated from Princeton University with an AB in Cl... Read more »
The Hun School, an independent preparatory school in Princeton, NJ is pleased to announce the appointment of Jonathan G. Brougham as its tenth headmaster after serving as the head of the Upper School at Collegiate School in Richmond, Virginia for the past eight years. He received a BA degre... Read more »
Haley Peters verbally commits to Duke UniversityAfter a whirlwind recruiting process during the last two months that included unofficial visits to the University of Tennessee and the University of Notre Dame, Haley Peters, the New Jersey Prep Player of the Year who is entering her senior yea... Read more »
Signorin earns a spot on National Youth World Cup TeamIt's a very exciting time to be a topnotch high school swimmer in the United States. Connor Signorin, a senior at independent prep Peddie School in Highstown, New Jersey, happens to fit into that category as he prepares for a trip of a li... Read more »
FORMER BUSH CHIEF OF STAFF BOLTEN TO JOIN WILSON SCHOOL FACULTY Joshua Bolten, a White House chief of staff to President George W. Bush and a 1976 graduate of Princeton, will join the faculty of the University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs for the 2009-10 acad... Read more »
Students selected for inaugural Bridge Year ProgramTwenty Princeton students will defer the start of their freshman year at Princeton this fall to spend a tuition-free enrichment period abroad focused on public service as the first participants in the University's Bridge Year Program.The st... Read more »
Noted Princeton husband-and-wife team wins Kyoto PrizePrinceton University's Peter and Rosemary Grant, whose legendary explorations on the bleak Galapagos island of Daphne Major over nearly four decades which have produced an array of dazzling insights into evolutionary theory, have been ... Read more »
CAR WINS DIRAC MEDALRoberto Car, the Ralph W. Dornte '31 Professor in Chemistry at Princeton University and a faculty fellow of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, has been named a winner of the 2009 Dirac Medal for his significant contributions to physics.Car was recognized for hi... Read more »
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic independent school for girls, serving students from Pre-School through grade 12. The 55-acre, Princeton, New Jersey campus serves as an inspiring learning environment where students receive a rigorous academic experience roo... Read more »
Pearson helps propel U.S. to gold at World Rowing ChampionshipsHarvard-bound Shelley Pearson, a resident of Bermuda and recent '09 graduate of the Peddie School in Hightstown, New Jersey, helped the United States to gold in the women's eight at the 2009 World Rowing Junior Championships in B... Read more »
Princeton pair sets world record in packaging puzzleFinding the best way to pack the greatest quantity of a specifically shaped object into a confined space may sound simple, yet it consistently has led to deep mathematical concepts and practical applications, such as improved security codes... Read more »
Smith verbally commits to Holy Cross women's hoopsAlex Smith, a point guard in the 2010 class, has verbally committed to play basketball for Holy Cross, her Peddie coach Sean Casey confirmed. Smith is the second Falcon to make a commitment to a Division I program this summer, joining teammat... Read more »
David Holland, son of Dave and Julie Holland of Pennington, New Jersey recently completed his freshman year at Duke University with a stellar 11-4 singles record and a 19-11 doubles record. A highly recruited tennis player, David signed a letter of intent to attend Duke while a student at Pr... Read more »
Genevieve "Genny" Nicole Lescroart died of kidney cancer at the Sloan Kettering Memorial Hospital in New York City on July 10, 2009. She was 24 years old. Born on Dec. 27, 1984, the daughter of Emmett and Deborah Lescroart of Princeton, NJ, Genny graduated from Princeton Day School in 2003,... Read more »
Heartland Payment Systems CEO Bob Carr Honored with 2009 Beta Gamma Sigma Award for EntrepreneurshipBob Carr, chairman and chief executive officer of Heartland Payment Systems(TM) (NYSE:HPY), one of the nation's largest payments processors, will be awarded the 2009 Beta Gamma Sigma Medallion... Read more »
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