Category: archives
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James Campbell
James T. Campbell, 71, of Jamesburg, died Monday, April 29, at The Medical Center at Princeton. Born in Scranton, Pa., he was reared at St. Michael’s Home for Boys in Scranton, Pa., by the Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, and graduated in 1950 from St. John’s High School in Pittston, Pa. He later…
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Potential business tax concerns merchants
A proposed Main Street initiative to create a downtown business district could mean a new tax on businesses there. By:Carl Reader NEW HOPE Death and taxes are supposedly the only certain things in life, but when a potential new tax appears on the horizon it brings shock and surprise. Those were the sentiments expressed…
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Judge remembered as stern, yet gentle
Florence resident died April 21 at age 75 By:Vanessa S. Holt FLORENCE Superior Court Judge Paul Kramer is being remembered as a stern judge with a gentle heart, a family man and role model who made sure his children played by the rules. Judge Kramer, who died at his home in Florence on April…
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Police Blotter
Lambertville A Hopewell man was charged with drunken driving Saturday at 2:25 a.m. Police said a pick-up truck, driven by Ralph Sparks, 48, went through a red traffic light at the intersection of Bridge Street and Route 165. The vehicle narrowly missed striking the traffic signal and a patrol car, police said. The vehicle was…
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School Menus
Delaware A la carte items, bagel bag, chef salad and fruit choice available daily. All meals served with choice of white, 2-percent or low-fat chocolate milk. Monday, May 6 Meatball hero, tossed salad, hot vegetable and assorted fruit. Tuesday, May 7 Cheeseburger on bun, French fries, carrot coins and fruit choice. Wednesday, May…
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‘Coyote on a Fence’
The Langhorne Players offer Bruce Graham’s challenging and disturbing work. By: Stuart Duncan From left: James K. Perri, John Weber, Roberta Cashwell and Joe Mattern star in the Langhorne Players’ production of Coyote on a Fence, running through May 18. Coyote on a Fence is a disturbing play. On the surface, it asks the question,…
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 05/02
From the May 2 edition of the Register-News By: Cries of racism are ‘unfounded’ To the editor: I am writing in response to the March 21 letter "Man will not accept injustice." We, as parents of the children who play on the U9 Bordentown Travel Soccer team known as the "Bordentown Speed," are troubled…
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Submit Engagement Announcement
Engagement Announcement Form The information on this form will be used to prepare your engagement announcement for our newspaper. You may complete the announcement form (see wedding and engagement announcements in our paper for suggested format) or mail your announcement form to: The Princeton Packet, Inc. Attn: Wedding Announcements Lifestyles Department 300 Witherspoon…
