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PHS Cranbury Report
By: Here’s a look at how athletes from Cranbury did for the Princeton High athletic teams this past week. Results are compiled from daily newspaper reports, so please let us know if we are missing any Cranbury names. BOYS HOCKEY Peter Teifer had three goals and one assist in an 11-1 win over Hamilton on…
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PU women set for Ivy opener
Freshman Digovich, Tigers at Penn tonight By: Justin Feil Without the help of her roommate, Katy Digovich has a hard time naming the seven other Ivy League schools that the Princeton University women’s basketball team will have to go through for a conference title. She knows Harvard a bit. They’re the only other Ivy school…
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Town ponders splitting West
40 acres of West farm to possibly be split, half of it would be preserved. By: Matthew Kirdahy Some Township Committee members say dividing the West property into two parcels, leaving half as open space and half for township use, is a good idea. On Dec. 22, the Township Committee said it would introduce an…
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Photos in pastel at Gourgaud
Rossmoor woman has photos in pastel on display at Cranbury gallery. By: Matthew Kirdahy At dusk, the sun looks over Rossmoor in Monroe and finds resident Barbara Harding Seibert snapping a photograph of its red, orange and yellow sky. Ms. Seibert transferred the photo to paper using pastels and now it’s on display at the…
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Wilson to lead Montgomery as mayor for third year
Birge and Caliguire sworn in to their first elected terms at reorganization meeting. By: Jill Matthews MONTGOMERY An upbeat atmosphere marked the start of the Montgomery Township Committee’s annual reorganization meeting Tuesday. Louise Wilson and Karen Wintress were unanimously selected to serve a third consecutive year as Montgomery Township’s mayor and deputy mayor, respectively.…
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Woman’s death called a result of pneumonia
Princeton Township resident was found dead in her kitchen last month. By: David Campbell Toxicology results indicate that the death of a Crest View Drive woman who was found dead in her kitchen shortly after Thanksgiving was "medical related," Mercer County Administrative Assistant Prosecutor Angelo Onofri said this week. The death of Sandy O’Grady, 42,…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 9
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 9 By: To the editor: The year-end headline, "For borough, it was a year of building and drinking" (The Packet, Dec. 30), is somewhat startling, but no new problem. In the "Hunterdon County" section of "Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey" by Charles S. Boyer, I came across "The…
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Legislators will help get state aid
State District Assemblywoman and Assemblyman-elect tell borough that State Senator will be an advocate for Jamesburg to receive state side By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG The Borough Council received encouraging promises of support from the state’s 14th District legislators Wednesday night. The district’s AssemblywoMan Linda Greenstein and Assemblyman-elect Bill Baroni attended the council’s reorganization meeting…
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No clear favorite emerges yet for vacant council seat
Borough Council to select among three candidates Tuesday. By: Jennifer Potash With a vote slated Tuesday to fill a vacant Borough Council seat, council members are keeping mum about a favored candidate. The vacancy on the all-Democratic Borough Council occurred when Councilman Joseph O’Neill was sworn in as mayor on Jan. 4. Following a meeting…
