Archive for October, 2009
Annual Halloween Parade Kicks Off Arts Council of Princeton Hometown Halloween Weekend
Posted on 30. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
At 5 pm on Thursday October 29th The Arts of Council of Princeton led the Annual Halloween Parade, the first in a series of three events planned for this Halloween weekend, including a Gargoyle and Ghost Tour and “El Dia de los Muertos” (Day of the Dead).
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Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Selects Business Leadership Awards Winners
Posted on 29. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce selected this year’s Business Leader, Entrepreneur and Innovator of the Year award winners. Additionally, the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce Foundation announced the recipients of the inaugural Community Leader of the Year Award. The award winners will be honored at the Chamber’s Annual Business Leadership Awards Gala being held on December 2, 2009 at the Tournament Players Club Jasna Polana.
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HiTOPS Hosts Princeton Community Open House
Posted on 26. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
This Wednesday, October 28th, HiTOPS is opening its doors to the community for a meet and greet Open House. Visitors are invited to tour the facility, talk with staff, and learn how HiTOPS promotes healthy behaviour amongst teens.
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Microsoft Announces Princeton Area Windows 7 Launch Party
Posted on 20. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
Microsoft designed Windows 7 to simplify the PC and make it easier to use. The technician X Windows 7 launch party will give Princeton area residents, students, and business owners a chance to judge for themselves if Microsoft accomplished that goal.
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Pamela Mingle Teaches Unique Combination of Fitness Exercise to Create Ballet Physique
Posted on 11. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
As ballerina and fitness instructor, Pamela Mingle frequently points out, “You don’t have to be a dancer to benefit from Ballet Physique”. By combining exercises from a variety of disciplines, including Pilates and ballet, Pamela provides energizing, stress-reducing, cholesterol-lowering, weight management and many other benefits that her fitness class students love.
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TerraCycle Opens First Retail Location in Princeton’s Palmer Square
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
In 2002, Princeton University freshman Tom Szaky had a dream to run a business that used garbage as its raw material. Tom dropped out of Princeton his freshman year to devote himself full time to his infantile business and after only 2 years, Tom had sold his organic Worm Poop Fertilizers to some of the worlds largest retailers including Walmart and The Home Depot. Seven years later, and only 2 blocks from the original TerraCycle offices at 20 Nassau Street, TerraCycle has again selected Princeton as the ideal location for a new business venture. The TerraCycle Store officially opened October 1st at 63 Palmer Square West in Princeton and it will directly sell all of the products TerraCycle manufacturers.
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Palmer Square hosts Runway Fashion Show and supports Dress for Success
Posted on 04. Oct, 2009 by PNN Editor.
STYLE ON THE SQUARE: Palmer Square will host their annual Fashion Show on Sunday, October 25, 2009 at the Nassau Inn, 12:30-3pm. See local models hit the runway wearing merchandise from Au Courant Opticians, Bucks County Dry Goods, Nine West, Talbots, Stacy Gemma, Luxaby Baby & Child, Coach and more. Plus, enjoy food, drink and an exclusive gift bag filled goodies and great shopping offers. The $25 ticket price will benefit Dress for Success® Mercer County.
