Category: archives
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Police: Men tried to lure kids into car
Police say two men tried to lure three kids into a car on Woods Road in East Windsor last week. By: Lauren Burgoon EAST WINDSOR Two men are suspected of attempting to entice three children into a car on March 4. According to police, two 12-year-old girls and an 11-year-old boy were in Woods…
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Letters to the Herald
For the March 12 issue. Council should be praised for considering layoffs To the editor: Thank you, Larry Quattrone, the rest of Borough Council, and Mayor Patten, for considering reducing the borough’s police force. That shows uncommon courage. You faced a tough room on Friday night. The crowd of police and their supporters, from…
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Serial Artist
Ludvic delves into the inner sanctum to express his Egyptian-American point of view in assemblages and mixed media. By: Susan Van Dongen Untitled work from The "X" File, on view at the Hunterdon Museum. Painter and sculptor Ludvic is enthusiastically American, yet the motifs of Egypt, his native land, come through in his artwork subconsciously.…
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Painful year reflected in Princeton school budget
$62.1 million spending plan introduced by Board of Education. By: Jeff Milgram As expected, the Princeton Regional Board of Education unanimously introduced its tentative $62.1 million budget Tuesday in a special meeting at the John Witherspoon Middle School. The budget for 2004-2005 will now go to the Mercer County superintendent of schools for review. The…
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Montgomery senior center to grow
Township Committee appropriates $2.3 million for addition and renovations. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Township Committee appropriated $2.3 million for construction of an addition and renovations at the Otto Kaufman Community Center last week at a session where several other important ordinances affecting the township were approved. The community center, which is now…
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Enrollment up at Jamesburg schools
New Jersey School Report Card shows students are on the rise and 100 percent of classrooms are internet ready. By: Joseph Harvie JAMESBURG Enrollment at the John F. Kennedy and Grace M. Breckwedel schools is on the rise, according to New Jersey School Report Cards, released last week. According to the report card, the…
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Technology is muse for students’ creations
Community Middle School showcases talents of its students. By: Shanay Cadette Educators rapped and boogied across a movie screen in the name of computer technology Monday. In fact, computer technology served as the muse for all of the students who displayed projects at a showcase held at Community Middle School this week. Some 100 students…
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Letters to the Editor, March 12
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 12 By: Keep 2-hour parking limit near PHS To the editor: As a resident of the Princeton High School neighborhood, I do not agree with The Packet’s editorial stance that the two-hour parking regulations on neighborhood streets should be lifted to create more parking for students, teachers and/or construction…
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New round of bonding continues sewer work
Princeton Township Committee approves $693,000 in financing ordinances. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee unanimously approved $693,000 in bonding ordinances Monday night for sewer and sidewalk projects throughout the municipality. Bonding for $370,000 will go toward ongoing work by the Sewer Operating Committee to replace sanitary-sewer laterals on private properties in the township. "It…
