Author: Central Jersey
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PRINCETON: Council to keep long-time attorney for now
Princeton will extend the contract it has with municipal attorney Edwin W. Schmierer’s law firm for the first two months of 2014 to give officials more time to weigh whether they want to switch legal By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton will extend the contract it has with municipal attorney Edwin W. Schmierer’s law…
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Something needs to be done about roundabout
Richard Moody, Cranbury To the editor: After the roundabout was built a few years ago, I convened a meeting with the mayor of West Windsor and a wrote a number of letters to the Packet about the lack of forethought and planning carried out by the council before the roundabout was built. As I forecast…
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January 8th, 7:30 PM. Princeton Photography Club will feature Mike Peters
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PRINCETON: Superintendent Wilson given a send-off
It was not called a going-away party, a retirement party or anything thing like that for Princeton Superintendent of Schools Judith A. Wilson on Tuesday. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer It was not called a going-away party, a retirement party or anything thing like that for Princeton Superintendent of Schools Judith A. Wilson on…
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They got the beat
The Lawrence Library will host a drum circle series that begins Jan. 3 and continues through April 4.
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High-Tech Offerings Are Hot Courses at MCCC’s Center for Continuing Studies
By Jim Gardner WEST WINDSOR – An improving economy will mean a higher demand for high-tech jobs, and Mercer County Community College’s (MCCC) Center for Continuing Studies (CCS) will be offering courses this Spring to help fulfill those needs. A “Back to School Night for Adults” will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 7 at 5:30…
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Sorry, I can’t eat that
Food is a big part of holiday entertaining, but guest allergies and intolerances should be considered.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: SBEarth tackles litter around high school
Photo courtesy of Pallavi Velagapudi. SBEarth members clean up around the Ridge Road School on Nov. 2.
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SOUTH COUNTY: Rescue squader allegedly assaulted in Lamberville
Police reports from city, West Amwell, New Hope Jeaneen Murphy, 46, of Lambertville is facing multiple charges after an incident on Friday, Dec. 13. Patrolman Michael Miloszar was sent to Route 165 to respond to a report of an intoxicated female staggering in the roadway. Ms. Murphy was allegedly determined to be under the influence…
