Category: archives
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Garage opponents’ suit contends borough made errors
LATE NEWS: Court case postponed to April 26. By: Jennifer Potash Grave errors were made in designating two downtown municipal parking lots as an area in need of redevelopment for the garage project, according to a legal brief filed Friday by a group opposing the project. The designation, recommended by the Princeton Regional Planning Board…
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Pellet-gun incidents raise fears in Montgomery
Dangerous situation for residents, says police director. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Two incidents involving imitation firearms and Montgomery public school students on March 5 and 7 have signaled a new and dangerous situation for the township, according to Director of Police Michael Beltranena. On March 5, the police director said, a 14-year-old boy brought…
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‘Stage Struck’
Hewitt Productions brings this murder-mystery to Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, Pa. By: Stuart Duncan The murder-mystery craze in the area may have subsided in the past several years, but the granddaddy of all the Pub Room at the Cock ‘n Bull Restaurant at Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, Pa. continues to flourish. Well past…
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PU men’s lax scores win
Tigers erupt for first victory of year By: Bob Nuse Bill Tierney knew it was just a matter of time until the scorers on his team started scoring. He just didn’t expect the goals to come in such rapid succession. "When we were up 7-3, we felt pretty good. But I didn’t think it would…
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Forums to present WW-P school candidates
Three seats on the board are being contested. By: Gwen Runkle Get ready for lively debate. Two candidate forums for the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional Board of Education election have been set. One forum, sponsored by the Princeton Area League of Women Voters, the West Windsor-Plainsboro Parent-Teacher and Parent-Teacher-Student Associations and the Legal & Political Experiences…
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Court asked to back deer-feeding ban
Cull scheduled to end this week. By: David Campbell Attorneys for Princeton Township filed papers with a Superior Court judge Monday seeking a temporary restraining order against Roper Road resident Tamara Gund, whom township officials say is sabotaging its deer immunocontraceptive program. "She’s killing the fertility program," said township attorney Trishka Waterbury. On Monday, Ms.…
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