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No decision on changes to deer plan
But Princeton Township does agree to terminate its lease on the Valley Road building. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee took no action Monday night following a recommendation by its Deer Program Evaluation Committee to undertake immunocontraceptive and sterilization pilot programs this winter in conjunction with a third year of lethal culling. But it…
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A giant step on trail toward livable future
PACKET EDITORIAL, Nov. 19 By: Packet Editorial Preserving open space has become a high priority for communities throughout central New Jersey, where developers have gobbled up large chunks of farmland and forest over the last 20 years and suburban sprawl has steadily eaten away at the once-rural landscape. In Princeton Township, two large parcels of…
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Mary Jacobs Library seeks $300,000
The number of cardholders at the library has doubled since 1990 to 12,956. Most are from Montgomery. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY Representatives of the Mary Jacobs Library in Rocky Hill petitioned the Township Committee for $300,000 Thursday night, citing the need to build an extensive addition to keep up with the township’s growth. Though…
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WW-P South volleyball posts tourney upset
Schonfeld return sparks Pirates By: Justin Feil When Jessica Schoenfeld broke three of her fingers in practice two weeks ago, she thought that her high school volleyball career was over. The West Windsor-Plainsboro High South senior only had one day before facing Eastern, four days before the start of the Central Jersey Volleyball League tournament…
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Welcome: 2002 Holiday Gift Guide
VIEW THE MAGAZINE IN PDF (40 Pages – 3,253KB) Click Here For The Free Acrobat Reader You will need Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. Inside this Holiday Gift Guide magazine: Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!. . . Page 3 Shopping tips for the women on your gift list. The First Noel. . . Page…
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PU offense halted in loss to Bulldogs
Tigers fail to reach end zone in 7-3 defeat By: Justin Feil The Princeton University football team has talked about winning and losing as a team all season, but it’s hard to say that the Tigers’ offense held up its end of the bargain in a 7-3 loss to Yale on Saturday. Princeton was as…
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The layoff: it’s traumatic but survivable
Seeing the layoff as a phase is essential to recovering emotionally and practically. By: Sharlee Joy DiMenichi Dow Jones has laid off more than 970 workers over the last 18 months, and in recent weeks has been in the process of laying off another 230, many of them from its offices in South Brunswick. Merrill…
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Rec board to oversee surplus
The Princeton Joint Recreation Board will retain control over the disputed $150,000 fund. By: David Campbell Members of the Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee decided Monday night to permit the Princeton Joint Recreation Board to retain spending oversight of a disputed $150,000 surplus fund that some in the borough have said should…
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South’s comeback effort nearly enough
Pirates fall to Middletown South in CJ III playoffs By: Bob Nuse Win or lose, Tom Stuart knew he would get a great effort from his West Windsor-Plainsboro South football team on Saturday. And while the Pirates came up a bit short in their Central Jersey Group III playoff game with Middletown South, Stuart got…
