Author: Central Jersey

  • Questions of safety remain on former hospital demolition

    Multiple signers To the editor: With regard to the decision of Princeton Council to settle the lawsuit with AvalonBay and allowing the demolition of the hospital site to proceed, there were questions asked that still have not been completely answered. It remains uncertain as to who would be sued and who will pay in the…

  • The Princeton Macintosh Users Group Presents – Members’ Night Demonstrations

    By Ben Britt The Princeton Macintosh Users’ Group Presents – Members’ Night Demonstrations Tuesday, Sept 9, 7:30 PM –  Princeton Theological Seminary, Stuart Hall, Room 6, (Alexander St), Princeton, NJ. Several PMUG members will present their favorite software which help them be more productive and reassured with their Macs. Chris Boraski will present several Mac…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Bollaci succeeds Miller for Pirate girls

    WEST WINDSOR: Bollaci succeeds Miller for Pirate girls

    New South soccer coach raising expectations By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    For six years, Allysa Bollaci has been helping to groom the up-and-coming players in the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls soccer program.    This year, she has the chance to work with the varsity as the new head coach of the Pirates.    ”So far,…

  • Immense Book Sales

    By rodney richards Come to Hamilton Public Library Saturday Sept. 13, 10-4 pm and/or Monday Sept. 15, 9 – 7:30 pm Puzzles, games, kids books and music CDs too 1 Samuel Alito Jr. Way, Hamilton NJ 08619 Info: 609- 581-4060

  • MONROE: Crash kills Millstone woman

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group    A 28-year-old Millstone woman died Tuesday night after her motorcycle collided with another vehicle on Perrineville Road, according to police.    Rebecca Malter, 28, of Millstone, was pronounced dead at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick following the 8 p.m. crash.    According to police, Ms. Malter…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton A person reported on Aug. 26 at 9:22 p.m. that someone had taken a Diamondback mountain bicycle secured to a bike rack on North Harrison Street between 11:30 a.m. and 9:22 p.m. The bicycle is worth $600. A person reported on Aug. 25 at 5:24 p.m. that someone had taken a Trek mountain bicycle…

  • PRINCETON: Mediator to enter teacher talks
  • PRINCETON: Summer in Princeton and the livin’ is easy

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet It was a late Friday afternoon and Hinds Plaza was comfortably full with people lounging about, soaking up the last bit of the August day’s sunshine. Whether they realized it or not, they were collectively pulling off what most would consider a miracle: not one was staring into…

  • Rally for Michael Brown was energizing, healing

    Daniel A. Harris, Princeton  To the editor: The Princeton parade and rally called "Justice for Michael Brown" was an overwhelming, energizing, healing and sometimes scary event. Over 125 people, truly a rainbow of our diverse population, came from Ewing, Hopewell, South Brunswick and Trenton, as well as Princeton, to hear nearly a dozen speakers…