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Harry’s World of Sporting Goods
Sporting enthusiasts are just wild about Harry’s, a one-of-a-kind store with 17,000 square feet of space filled with everything from camping supplies to boating gear. By: Jim Boyle Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski A duck decoy lineup fills a shelf in Harry’s Army & Navy store. Above, Dan Woodward, fishing manager, with a new surf…
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Dorothy Rozycki
Dorothy (Bruckett) Rozycki, 82, died Sunday, March 24, at St. Peter’s University Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived in East Brunswick for 34 years, and Clearbrook for eight years. She moved to Monroe Village in September of last year. She was a 1950 graduate of Marshall College in Huntington, W.Va., receiving a…
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Height limits approved for senior housing on ridge
An additional 4 feet is an incentive for underground parking. By: David Campbell The Princeton Township Committee on Monday night unanimously approved a height-restriction ordinance for multi-family senior housing permitted under recently approved overlay ordinances for three sites on the Princeton Ridge. The Township Committee had extended the public hearing from its March 11 meeting…
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Judge delays ruling on deer-feeding ban
Township’s motion to dismiss case is denied. By: David Campbell A Superior Court judge on Friday refused Princeton Township’s motion to dismiss a complaint challenging a township ban on feeding deer, but ruled a "formidable burden" of proof rested with the plaintiffs seeking to have the ban struck down. Superior Court Judge Linda Feinberg granted…
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Spring brings promise for PU softball
Tigers gain valuable experience on trip going into Ivy season By: Justin Feil Coming off a week of spring break games, Maureen Davies feels the Princeton University softball team is a lot better off going into the Ivy League season than it was last year. "Last year, we lost three days of spring break," said…
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Spreading the spirit
Catholic retreat center renews its mission by opening doors to others. By: David Campbell To understand the Vincentian Renewal Center, the sprawling former Roman Catholic seminary and high school that stands in a pasture off Mapleton Road in Plainsboro, just pay a visit to Brian Tucker’s office. A Native American dreamcatcher and Navajo blanket hang…
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Letters to the Editor, March 26
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, March 26 By: Thoughtful discussion needed on hospital To the editor: I noted with interest and concern your story about the Medical Center at Princeton’s master plan (The Packet, March 22). Interest because we are fortunate to have a first-class health facility within minutes of our homes rather than three-quarters of…
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Princeton Township’s Frakt plans early exit from committee
Departure will be six months earlier than expected. By: David Campbell Princeton Township Committeeman Steven Frakt said Monday he will end his last term in office six months early. In January, Mr. Frakt decided not to seek another term as deputy mayor and announced he would not seek re-election this November. Mr. Frakt said he…
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New president named to head Medical Center at Princeton
Dennis Doody, who is retiring, will be replaced by Barry S. Rabner. By: David Campbell The Medical Center at Princeton announced Friday that its president will retire. The hospital’s board of trustees said Dennis Doody will step down as president, but will remain with the medical center as a senior adviser to its board to…
