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  • Wishing many happy returns of the first day

    PACKET EDITORIAL, Feb. 1 By: Packet Editorial    Maybe it’s just a fortuitous coincidence that today, Judith Wilson’s first day as superintendent of the Princeton Regional Schools, is the day before Groundhog Day.    First days on the job are always wonderful — especially if you’re the boss. Everybody’s nice to you. There’s always a fresh pot…

  • Circulation – Accounts Receivable Analyst

    The Princeton Packet, Inc., a group of award winning community newspapers, has an opening in the Circulation Department to manage the billing and accounts receivable for stores that sell our papers. Will resolve subscriber telephone inquiries and enter subscription orders. Must have a HS diploma or equivalent, attention to detail, excellent organizational and mathematical skills…

  • Princeton University constitutional scholar wins major foundation award

    Robert P. George chosen for Bradley Prize. By: David Campbell    Princeton University legal scholar Robert P. George has been named one of four recipients of the 2005 Bradley Prize for outstanding achievement by the Milwaukee-based Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.    Dr. George is Princeton’s McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence. He is the director of the university’s…

  • Snowden path takes a step

    Township Committee approves roadway’s reconstruction. By: Rachel Silverman    Princeton Township officials weighed in on Snowden Lane twice last night, voting first to pass an ordinance on roadway reconstruction, then to draft a new, separate ordinance on pathway construction.    Under the path construction plan, the township would build a 4-foot-wide black asphalt walkway on the western…

  • Advertising – SALES – Junior Account Executive/Advertising

    The Princeton Packet, a group of award winning community newspapers has an immediate pening for a Junior Account Executive to coordinate and administer the workflow for the account managers of Automotive, Recruitment and Real Estate display advertising, while actively selling and managing the Recruitment category. We seek an energetic, assertive, independent, self-starter with strong communication,…

  • Picture this art history class as the Van Gogh of its field

    Montgomery High School Advanced Placement program rated the best of any worldwide. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — Enter room B-212.    Upon leaving this room, encrusted with posters displaying works by Botticelli, Warhol and Van Gogh, you could give a tour of the Louvre.    And in the room, Montgomery High School Advanced Placement art history teachers…

  • Stephens evens PU with sub role

    Tiger men top Yale By: Justin Feil    Throughout his career, Mike Stephens has been a reliable source off the bench.    Saturday, with the Princeton University men’s basketball team facing the prospect of its first 0-2 Ivy League start in more than 20 years, Stephens became the go-to guy for the Tigers.    Stephens scored a career-high…

  • West Windsor’s mayor puts focus on building community

    Shing-Fu Hsueh outlines vision for township during annual state of the township address. By: Jill Matthews    WEST WINDSOR — In front of a crowded room in the municipal building, Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh outlined his vision for building and strengthening a sense of community and identity for the township — while extolling the township’s 2004 accomplishments…

  • Montgomery Center for the Arts offers professional writers’ series

    ‘Writers: Great Ideas" to begin Wednesday By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — Writers, from playwrights to poets, will collaborate to provide the second offering of the series, "Writers: Great Ideas," to begin at the Montgomery Center for the Arts on Wednesday.    The series, according to the center, is intended to provide professional writers with the opportunity…