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Familiar foes turn out to blast panel on deer
Evaluation committee seeks ideas for managing deer herd. By: David Campbell A meeting Thursday night to gather public input on Princeton Township’s deer-management program drew long-time opponents issuing calls for compromise and innovation to end contracted deer killing by the township. The five-member Deer Program Evaluation Committee, at the request of the Township Committee, held…
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Fund-raisers to hit links for local parks
Monday is the annual Mayor’s Trophy Tournament By: Casha Caponegro Golf enthusiasts are hoping for beautiful weather on Monday to serve as the backdrop for the 14th annual Mayor’s Trophy Tournament at the Peddie Golf Club. According to Public Works Director Tom Witt, who organized the event, the sold-out tournament is expected to raise $17,000,…
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Electric law to protect seniors
Electrical service will continue during heat waves for those protected by the Winter Termination Program Acting Gov. John O. Bennett on Aug. 6 signed into law legislation sponsored by Assemblymen Wilfredo Caraballo and John Burzichelli that would require utility companies to continue electrical service during heat waves for people protected under the Winter Termination Program.…
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PU hopes to reign after Spain
Tiger men look to get jump on Ivy competition with two-week trip By: Justin Feil Five years ago, the Princeton University men’s basketball team returned to campus early to practice before heading on a trip to Italy. The extra time paid off with the best of 101 seasons of Princeton basketball an NCAA tournament…
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Home on the range
Learning ‘what other people don’t want you to know about’ By: Jillian Kalonick After I called Citizens Rifle and Revolver Club president Carol Katona to sign up for Women’s Day at the Range, I viewed my upcoming experience on mostly a conceptual level. It was fun to call friends and relatives to brag, "Guess what?…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 16
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 16 By: Community needs to come together To the editor: What kind of place is Princeton going to be in the future? I think we’d all agree that, above all, we want a town that’s livable. For those of us who must drive to the library, that means we must…
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Rossi part of winning PASDA recipe
Princeton resident helps CP take team title By: Justin Feil Nina Rossi had a humble beginning to her swimming career. Four years ago, she started swimming for the Community Park Bluefish team, but she hardly made a splash. "When I was 11, I wasn’t really good," the Princeton resident said. "I wasn’t really good when…
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Independent panel could aid on Updike
To the editor: If the Updike property can be purchased at a cost to the local taxpayers of approximately one-half million dollars, it would seem like a prudent thing to do. A suggestion: commission an independent financial analysis on the proposal and have the results presented at a scheduled meeting. Such a review would…
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JAMESBURG: Scout prepares for new role
Jeffrey Harris will become an adult scout leader By: Al Wicklund JAMESBURG Jeffrey Harris, 17, of Beaverbrook Run doesn’t plan to step away from the Boy Scouts of America next month, but his role will change. After some 12 years in Scouting, he’ll be ready to be an adult Scout leader. He’ll also be…
