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  • WW church gets board’s blessing for expansion

    Princeton Presbyterian will nearly quadruple in size. By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — Princeton Presbyterian Church will nearly quadruple in size and feature an eye-catching 100-foot steeple.    The Meadow Road church was granted preliminary and final major site plan approval Wednesday by the Planning Board to expand its building. The current 11,211-square-foot church will be…

  • PU women team up to beat UVA

    Tigers lacrosse squad improves to 3-0 By: Bob Nuse    Lauren Vance was up to the challenge of trying to stop Amy Appelt. And she knew it would be a little easier with the help of her friends.    The Princeton University women’s lacrosse team used some solid team defense, with Vance leading the way, to hold…

  • Former PU player/coach has Air Force flying

    Scott turning Falcons into winning program By: Justin Feil    After being a part of the Princeton University men’s basketball program as a player and coach for 12 years, Joe Scott had known little but winning.    His sophomore season, in which current PU assistant Howard Levy was a senior co-captain, was the only year that Scott…

  • Neighbors asked to join in canal cleanup effort

       FRANKLIN — Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, in conjunction with the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park and Franklin Township’s SPIFFY Program, will begin the first phase of a program involving Griggstown neighbors in a cleanup of Canal Road from Route 518 to Blackwells Mills 8:30 a.m. May 1.    "By volunteering to join this effort, neighbors…

  • March 15, 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…

  • Peace Train to deliver war protesters to NYC

       The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action is coordinating a "Peace Train" to take New Jersey residents to a major regional march and rally Saturday in New York City in conjunction with the first anniversary of the U.S. attack on Iraq.    The overall theme of the day of protest is "The World Still Says No to…

  • Montgomery GOP seeking candidates for local office

       MONTGOMERY—The Montgomery Township Republican Organization is seeking candidates to run for two seats on the Township Committee.    The Republican Committee will be interviewing interested individuals at a meeting to be held later this month. Candidates should be a registered Republican to be considered.    The organization is also seeking interested individuals for district committee seats.    Interested…

  • Galuchie and Wooden

    Jack Galuchie    Jack Galuchie, 75, of Pennington and Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, died Friday at the University Medical Center at Princeton.    Born and raised in Jersey City, he received a bachelor’s degree from New York University in 1952. He was a CPA for over 40 years and worked his entire professional career with KPMG…

  • Nature Under Glass

    The 11 greenhouses at The Gardens at Duke Farms delight the senses and offer respite from the winter air. By: Ilene Dube Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski Doris Duke desired her very own Versailles and so had the French parterre garden constructed with triple-barrel-vaulted ceilings and latticework, reminiscent of 18th-century design. Statuary was commissioned by…