Category: archives
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Book explains Etra Park to kids
Educational Activity and Learning Guide titled "A Day in the Park!" teaches children about the environment. By: Dana Lynn Flatekal EAST WINDSOR Herman the Spring Pepper Frog and his friends are helping to teach children about the environment in the township’s activity book about Etra Lake Park. The Educational Activity and Learning Guide titled…
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For the Nov. 19 issue
James Christiansen, Christine Holm, Julius Papp, Crystal Petrone, Gustave Robert Christie. James Christiansen CRANBURY James Christiansen, 84, died at his home Monday. Born in Woodbridge, Mr. Christiansen moved with his family to Cranbury in 1924 and had lived in Cranbury since (80 years). He was a U.S. Navy Veteran. Joining the Navy in 1940,…
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PU football tries to buck visitors
Tigers host Dartmouth in season finale By: Justin Feil What can you get for a buck? A lot more than you expect. Football celebrities Terry Bradshaw and Doug Flutie tout all the collect calling minutes available for a dollar in advertisements for 10-10-220. That’s nothing compared to pride and momentum. When the Princeton University football…
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Letters to the Editor, Nov. 19
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Nov. 19 The four faces of Witherspoon Street To the editor: Last Saturday, Princeton Future hosted the first of a series of public forums on the future of Witherspoon Street. The well-attended session at the new Princeton Library confirmed our interest in the future of this street, which along…
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Ban on deer feeding upheld
Judges rule no infringement on property owner rights. By: David Campbell A three-judge appellate panel on Thursday upheld a Princeton Township ordinance that bans the feeding of deer on public and private lands. "I’m delighted with our unblemished record of victories in the courts challenging various aspects of our deer-management program," Deputy Mayor William Enslin…
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LETTERS: Thanks to voters for their support
To the editor: I wish to thank those citizens of Cranbury who voted for me for Township Committeeman in the Nov. 2 election. In future editions of the Press, I will communicate those items that should be of concern to the Cranbury citizens. Although farmland preservation is important, there are many other items that…
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Autumn
"Autumn," a 4-1/2 month-old spayed brindled female puppy, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Autumn" or another dog or cat, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html
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Nov. 19, 5:16 p.m.: Censorious nonsense
A high school band learns the meaning of civil liberties in the age of the War on Terrorism. By: Hank Kalet OK. Now I’ve heard everything.  First, there was the fallout from CBS’ plan to run "Saving Private Ryan" on Veterans Day several TV stations decided not to carry the movie because they feared…
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County emergency initiatives may benefit municipalities
Princeton Regional Health Commission sees opportunities for cooperation with Mercer County. By: Jennifer Potash Some new Mercer County initiatives may benefit Princeton Borough and Princeton Township during an emergency or natural disaster, the Princeton Regional Health Commission learned at a meeting Tuesday. Also, the Health Commission wrapped up discussion on a dangerous-dog ordinance that will…
