Category: archives
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AROUND CRANBURY
Some news from old neighbors By: Lorraine Sedor Kathy Cunningham, township clerk, would like to remind residents that Monday, May 6, is the last day to register to vote in the June primaries. Town Hall will be open on Monday until 9 p.m. for anyone wishing to register. The primary elections will take place on…
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RCN details state-of-the-art cable plan for Montgomery
Township Committee members appeared satisified with company’s presentation. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY After being chided by members of the Township Committee for providing too many vague promises and too few facts during an appearance last month, representatives of local cable provider RCN were back in front of the committee Wednesday night. The evening’s proceedings…
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Is newer better?
With six members of the East Windsor Regional Board of Education joining the panel within the past year, the question of experience is a timely one. By: Chris Karmiol Newer is not necessarily better. But maybe it is. Where the East Windsor Regional Board of Education is concerned, new is now. The recent school board…
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Aroma
A large menu satisfies the desire for exotic flavors at this Indian restaurant in Levittown, Pa. By: Sally Silverman Aroma 1043 Oxford Valley Road Levittown, Pa. (215) 945-0369 Food: Good Service: Attentive and prompt Prices: Moderate Cuisine: Indian Ambiance: Informal Hours: Wed.-Mon. 11:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Essentials: Wheelchair accessible; no smoking; accepts all major credit cards;…
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Letters to the editor, May 3
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, May 3 By: Hospital already has an extended reprieve To the editor: I found The Packet’s April 26 article covering the Princeton Township Zoning Board meeting, under headline "Hospital offices won’t get reprieve," slightly misleading to the reader. On June 28, 2001, the appellate court sent The Medical Center at Princeton…
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Board likes proposal for offices at airport
Medical offices and research space proposed for several buildings over 6 acres on the Princeton Airport property. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The township Planning Board viewed an informal presentation Monday night proposing the construction of medical office and research space on the Princeton Airport property. Representatives of Princeton Airport Medical Building LLC presented a…
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HHS student’s art draws attention
Emily Smith has shown a talent in art since the age of 4. That talent will take her to the prestigious School of Visual Arts in New York City this fall. By: Chris Karmiol Emily Smith took her first art class when she was 4 years old. She remembers it well. "I still have the…
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Mottolo second at SCT golf
MHS junior battles tough conditions for best-ever finish By: Bob Nuse The conditions were far from ideal for a county golf championship. But Steve Mottola certainly made the best of it. Mottola, a junior at Montgomery High, shot a 77 on Monday at Raritan Valley Country Club. That score was good enough to finish second…
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Falcon golfers have ‘one of those days’
By: Redd E. Patrick For the Monroe High School golf team, it was "one of those days." In a season filled with almost all good days, "one of those days" was bound to happen. That day was Wednesday, when the Falcons had their hearts broken with a 250-251 loss to Colonia (11-3). The 9-2 Falcons…
