Category: archives
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Budget defeat won’t create any winners
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 10 By: Packet Editorial, May 10 The Montgomery Township Committee has nine more days to extricate itself from a most unenviable position between a rock and a hard place. The rock is what Montgomery voters tossed no, make that heaved at the local Board of Education, knocking down the…
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Milk Money pays homage to an era gone by
New franchise opens in Princeton By: Diane Hackett "What do the words milk money mean?" my 5-year-old daughter asks as we climb the stairs to Milk Money, possibly the most cheery new business in Princeton. "When I was young, we paid 25 cents for a little carton of milk," I reply. "Milk money was the…
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Not Much
Michael Feldman brings ‘Whad’Ya Know?’ to Patriots Theater in Trenton. By: Susan Van Dongen Radio host Michael Feldman will bring his quirky quiz show ‘Whad’Ya Know?’ to the Garden State June 25. Radio host Michael Feldman has been thoroughly briefed about all things New Jersey. He’s heard about the Garden State’s scenic beauty from…
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Accounts Receivable/Payable Clerk
The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of award winning community newspapers, has an opening for an A/R and A/P clerk. Will be responsible for processing advertising sales cash receipts, including entry to the A/R ledger and daily credit card settlement. Makes daily bank deposits, and prepares monthly cash receipts reconciliation. Responsible for accounts payable processing,…
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Monday, May 9, 2005
Donald E. Mason Donald E. "Corky" Mason, 66, died May 3 at home. Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he was raised in Lambertville and lived in the Hopewell-Pennington area for 39 years. He was educated in the Lambertville school system. He was a printer for Union Camp in New Hope, Pa., for 10 years and was…
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SALES Account Executives/Advertising
The Princeton Packet, a group of award winning publications in Central NJ, seeks energetic, assertive, independent, self-starters with strong communication, organizational, customer service and follow-up skills to manage retail sales territories. Proven sales success and excellence in customer service required; media sales experience a plus. Excellent presentation and communication skills (written and oral) required. Valid…
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Abramson seeks superstar ending
PHS senior eyes top 800 goal By: Justin Feil Louis Abramson is an ideal captain for the Princeton High boys’ track and field team. In four years he’s a shining example of how hard work can pay off with remarkable development. Abramson broke in as a freshman as primarily a 200-meter runner. He’s been a…
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How does their garden grow?
Woodland School teacher’s green thumb wins recognition. By: Melissa Hayes It’s not uncommon to see Woodland School teacher Steve Feldman raking soil and planting crops outside with his fifth-grade class. That’s because Mr. Feldman has turned his love of gardening into a year-long lesson for his students. His students learn how peanuts grow and know…
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Drew school nurse honored by peers
Perry L. Drew Elementary School Nurse Cathy Fernandez was named the Mercer County School Nurse of the Year. By: Marisa Maldonado EAST WINDSOR Cathy Fernandez has six students waiting for her attention in the school nurse office the afternoon of April 29 at Perry L. Drew Elementary School. A boy with green gunk in…
