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  • PU grad Harris makes Olympic team

    Changes helped earn trip to Athens By: Justin Feil    Four years ago, Tora Harris took a year off from school at Princeton University to train and take a shot at making the United States Olympic team.    He didn’t make it after finishing seventh, but the year off helped him greatly as he went on to…

  • Montgomery seeks fairest way to restructure sewer fees

    Flat fee for all residences source of complaints. By: Jill Matthews    MONTGOMERY — The Township Committee received an update Thursday on the status of two ongoing projects — the restructuring of the township’s sewer fees and the development of a financial forecasting model.    The sewer billing method currently in place — a $600 per residential…

  • July 20, 2004

    By: infoUSA/Donnelley Marketing of Ames, Iowa The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal…

  • Immigrants’ plight focus of service in Princeton

    Arrests of current and former residents of Princeton Housing Authority properties prompts Saturday program. By: Jennifer Potash    Following the theme "We are all God’s children, We are all immigrants," a coalition of religious and social groups will hold an interfaith service Saturday at St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church to call attention to the plight of…

  • Season of fun for PU players

    Wildcats soccer is more than just games By: Kyle Moylan    Following the New Jersey Wildcats’ most recent home game at Mercer County Community College, Janine and Rochelle Willis offered up a pretty good mirror image of each other.    Neither Janine or Rochelle, twins from Canada that will soon be entering their senior years at Princeton…

  • Approval granted for Hun School expansion

    New athletic center, expanded auditorium and other projects endorsed by Planning Board. By: David Campbell    The Hun School of Princeton’s plans for various site improvements to its campus off Edgerstoune Road, including a new athletic center and expanded auditorium, a new "eco-classroom" and new pathways and drives, won the approval of the Princeton Regional Planning…

  • C-P baseball makes name in district action

    Only losses came to finalists, HTRBA, Ewing By: Justin Feil    To look at the final four teams in the District 12 Little League Baseball Tournament, one name certainly was not as familiar as the others.    There was Nottingham, which has won more banners than any other District 12 team; HTRBA, which has won the second-most…

  • Caution urged on lead-based paint

       With many residents embarking on home-improvement projects during summer’s warmer days, the Princeton Regional Health Commission encourages residents to check if their homes contain lead paint.    Princeton has some of the area’s loveliest historic homes, but many residences built prior to 1978, regardless of income levels, may have high lead levels contained in layers of…

  • OBITUARIES, July 20, 2004

    Thomas A. Mitchell Jr., Louise R. Ritenour, Frederick H. Hautau, Marilyn J. Green, Carl R. Nutzhorn, Judith P. Sanderson, David L. Spanel, Barbara A. Platten. Thomas A. Mitchell Jr. Career in marketing, advertising     PURCELLVILLE, Va. — Thomas Anderson Mitchell Jr. died June 25 at home. He was 84.    Born in Trenton, he was a…