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  • Mo-Beard a PDS nemesis no more

    Panther boys’ basketball moves on in Prep B tourney By: Bob Nuse    The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team was faced with a pretty big week last week. With an 8-9-1 record and three games to play, the Little Tigers needed to go at least 2-1 to earn a spot in the state tournament.    Mission…

  • Unbeaten week gives PHS state berth

    Little Tiger boys’ ice hockey moves above .500 Friday By: Bob Nuse    The Princeton High boys’ ice hockey team was faced with a pretty big week last week. With an 8-9-1 record and three games to play, the Little Tigers needed to go at least 2-1 to earn a spot in the state tournament.    Mission…

  • West Windsor to unveil plan on sidewalks, bike routes

    Consultant’s report to be discussed at Thursday session. By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — A study of sidewalk and bicycling conditions in the township is set to be presented at Thursday’s meeting of the Bicycle and Pedestrian Task Force.    The study, recently completed by consultant Orth-Rodgers & Associates with help from a township steering committee,…

  • Unabomber’s brother seeks end to death penalty

    David Kaczynski hosted by Princeton Coalition Against Capital Punishment. By: Jennifer Potash    In a quiet Midwestern voice, David Kaczynski recounted one of the most harrowing moments of his life — informing his mother that the FBI suspected her other son of being the Unabomber.    "I wasn’t sure she would still love me after I told…

  • February 17, 2004 – Part 3

    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…

  • West Windsor board delays vote on Route 1 hotel

    Owner of adjacent apartment complex voices objections. By: Shanay Cadette    WEST WINDSOR — The Planning Board’s decision on a proposed Hilton Hotel and office park off Route 1 has been delayed once again.    The board agreed Wednesday to continue the hearing on the proposal next month, mainly because the developer of a neighboring property presented…

  • Hyatt Regency getting $11.4 million facelift

    Room renovations expected to be completed next month, but entire hotel is focus of project. By: Gwen McNamara    WEST WINDSOR — Major changes are happening at the Hyatt Regency Princeton hotel in Carnegie Center off Alexander Road and Route 1.    The hotel is pouring $11.4 million into a facility-wide renovation project, which will transform the…

  • The long drive home

    How a child’s mere presence can teach tolerance to his elders. By: Karen Deaver    Our friends couldn’t decide which was worse: the fact that we were driving to Florida for Christmas, extending a three-hour plane trip to a 20-hour rite of passage, or that we had no on-board DVD player AND refused to drug our…

  • Deer cull comes to a quiet close

    Program reaches goal one year early. By: David Campbell    The fourth year of Princeton Township’s deer-management program wrapped up Friday, bringing to a close what has proven to be the most uneventful chapter of a program dogged in the past by opposition.    Culling by township contractor White Buffalo harvested 276 deer in a program that…