Category: archives
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Boychoir set to perform at Academy Awards
To sing with pop diva Beyonce one of five nominations for Best Song. By: David Campbell The American Boychoir is headed to the Oscars. While the celebrities are walking the red carpet at the 77th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles in a little less than two weeks, 51 students from The American Boychoir School…
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Princeton Democrats plan candidate forum
The Princeton Community Democratic Organization invites the public to meet the Democratic candidates running in the June primary election at a forum Feb. 20. The event will be at 7:30 p.m. at the Suzanne Paterson Senior Center, located behind Princeton Borough Hall near the intersection of Route 206 and Nassau Street. The candidates invited to…
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‘Valentines for Food’
Princeton’s youth rally to help the Crisis Ministry feed the hungry. By: Diane Landis Hackett Princeton resident Donald Dickason stood in front of a group of potential volunteers and donors a few weeks ago with a store-bought valentine in one hand and a grocery bag of food in the other. "For the price of this…
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Hun wrestlers finishing strong
Raiders head to states riding recent momentum By: Bob Nuse Both Pete DiOrio and Edwin Garcia had the kind of freshman wrestling seasons for the Hun School that might have led them to start thinking about looking into another winter sport. But rather than see what life was like on the swim team or the…
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OBITUARIES, Feb. 15, 2005
William H. Terhune, David Mathey, John M. Moore, Paul Strauss, William H. Bleacher, Julia C. English, Frances Ridolfino, Marjorie L. Fryer, Martha L.A. Norris. William H. Terhune Lifelong Montgomery resident MONTGOMERY William H. Terhune died Monday at home. He was 88. Born in Montgomery, he was a lifelong resident of the Blawenburg section…
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Schafer, PU men find right path
Tigers stop losing streak with defensive effort By: Justin Feil "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference." The end to Robert Frost’s famous poem rings true for Max Schafer and the Princeton University men’s basketball team. Schafer, the sophomore…
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Schuler, PHS girls sad to see season’s end
Little Tigers reach rare win total, take MCT shots for more By: Justin Feil Tiffany Schuler never thought it would be so hard to see the end to her senior season. With the seventh and eighth wins by the Princeton High girls’ basketball team last week, Schuler is thrilled with the way her final year…
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SALES Inside Sales Manager (evenings)
The Princeton Packet, Inc., an award-winning group of newspapers in Central NJ is looking for a dynamic, innovative leader to supervise our circulation call center. If you are a creative and driven self- starter with proven leadership ability, we’d like to talk to you! Supervisory/coaching experience, HS Diploma or equivalent and experience with MS Word/Excel…
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West Windsor police gearing up for Citizen’s Academy
WEST WINDSOR The township police department’s community policing unit is now accepting applications for its Citizen’s Academy. The academy is a free, 10-week program in which township residents are given an opportunity to experience some of the training and day-to-day challenges faced by township police officers. Classes generally will be from 7 to 10…
