Category: archives
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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…
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Trinity Church offering human services grants
Trinity Episcopal Church, located at 33 Mercer St., announces its grant application schedule and guidelines and the availability of grant applications, with a return deadline of March 19. Awards will be announced in late June. Grant awards generally range from $500 to $2,000. Applications will be considered from secular or faith-based nonprofit organizations that provide…
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Pat Plute Labaw
Pat Plute Labaw, 66, of Shushan, N.Y., died at home on Feb. 13. Born in Denver, Colo., she settled in Hopewell in 1964. In 1992 she retired and moved to Arrowhead, Cimarron, Colo., and in 2002, moved to Shushan, N.Y. She was a 1960 cum laude graduate of the University of Colorado with a bachelor’s…
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Anna M. Bird
Anna M. Bird, 84, of Hamilton Township died Feb. 11 at the Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, she came to the United States in 1922 with her parents and brother and grew up in Trenton before moving to Hamilton Township upon her marriage in 1949. She…
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Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week
Dominant Applegate leads PHS to county crown By: Justin Feil In dominating the Mercer County Championships on Saturday, Jesse Applegate did nothing different for the Princeton High boys’ swimming team than he’d done in each of the past two seasons. But it was what Applegate, a Little Tigers senior, did before the meet that showed…
