Category: archives

  • Spring Home & Garden 2001

    THE PACKET MAGAZINE: Our Spring Home & Garden 2001 issue offers impressions of post-modern living, from architect Michael Graves’ revival of classic lines for easy living to roses for rose-gardening phobics. Go To Stories

  • ‘Heartbreakers’

    While this movie has a few funny scenes here and there, the overall story is simply not coherent enough to make it worth your while. By: Kam Williams    Max is the type of temptress who’d marry any man with money. Then, while still newlyweds, she arranges for her partner, Page, to seduce her hubby right…

  • High Pointe at Hopewell offers spectacular views

    Situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County, each home has a natural privacy created by the hills    High Pointe at Hopewell is situated on one of the highest points in Mercer County. This location between Pennington and Princeton is the undertaking of Mercer County developer Nexus Properties, with homes starting at $699,000.…

  • Council offers trash compromise

    The township began delivery of the new specialized garbage containers to residents this week. By: Lea Kahn    Township residents began taking delivery of new, specialized garbage containers this week, Municipal Manager William Guhl told Township Council Tuesday night.    The blue containers will be delivered to all households in time for the startup of the new,…

  • Reelin’ in the years

    Donald Fagen talks about Steely Dan’s induction into the Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Fame, winning a Grammy, and his years as a teen-ager in South Brunswick. By: Brian Shappell    The musical careers of Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, the two men behind the band Steely Dan, have come full-circle in recent weeks. The duo…

  • Board seeks replacement

    Looking for candidates to fill unexpired term created by departure of Peggy Romans By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE – The Board of Education is looking for candidates to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Peggy Romans.    Residents interested in the unexpired school board position must send in a letter of application by 4…

  • Blurring the lines

    BecauseHeCan, which opened this week at McCarter Theatre, centers on a chic, upper-middle-class New York City couple whose lives are violated by an unrepentant young computer hacker. By: Matt Smith    PRINCETON — Gustave Flaubert once wrote "Everything you create is true."    That maxim underlies Arthur Kopit’s BecauseHeCan, which explores privacy and slander in the information…

  • Planners give preliminary nod to development

    Resident seeks to build 26 houses on 150 acres off Olde Noah Hunt Road. By: Frank C. D’Amico    MILLSTONE – A longtime township resident has been given preliminary approval to build 26 houses on property he owns off Olde Noah Hunt Road.    The Planning Board unanimously granted William McNeill, a former member of the Township…

  • Stibitz looks to future with young wrestling team

    Off-season work includes weights, camps By: Rudy Brandl        The opening night of the District 18 Championships epitomized the progress the Manville High wrestling team made this winter.    Although the Mustangs finished the regular season with a dismal 2-14 record, they did some solid wrestling in the district tourney. Rookie head coach Brett Stibitz wasn’t…