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WW 11s head to Final Six
Baseball all-stars gain confidence in pool win By: Justin Feil The West Windsor 11-year-old all-star baseball team got a jolt of confidence in its final game of pool play. Though Princeton put together its finest effort in pool play, West Windsor still found a way to win, 5-4, as Scott Feryus singled home Bobby Costa.…
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WW-P faces playoff for playoffs
Legion team sits in tie for second place By: Bob Nuse In years past, having a 15-5 record and sitting in second place in the standings with two games left would have the West Windsor-Plainsboro American Legion team getting ready for state tournament play. Instead, with just two teams from the Mercer County American Legion…
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Foes of connector road deter West Windsor planners
Neighbors oppose completion of Ward Road By: Katie Wagner WEST WINDSOR A plan to connect Ward Road to Westwinds Drive seems destined for cancellation after a four-hour Planning Board meeting dominated by opposition from residents last week. The planned extension of Ward Road was added to the township’s master plan in 1979. It envisioned…
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WW-P wins first BR district title
15s unbeaten in road to crown By: Bob Nuse LAWRENCE The West Windsor-Plainsboro 15-year-old Babe Ruth all-star team entered the District One tournament brimming with confidence. Four wins later, WW-P will enter the Southern New Jersey State Tournament with just as much confidence and the league’s first district championship. WW-P captured the District One…
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Second multilevel train services Princeton Junction
NJ Transit rolled out its second multilevel trainset on Monday, bringing to three the number of multilevel trains serving Princeton Junction per day in each direction. The new eight-car train joins the 11-car train already in service between Trenton and New York. A third multilevel trainset is expected to enter service by September, based on…
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Principal tapped for WW-P assistant superintendent
Grover Middle School’s Steven Mayer to replace Victoria Kniewal By: Greg Forester WEST WINDSOR After being tabbed as the replacement for retiring Superintendent Robert Loretan, Victoria Kniewal left a vacancy at her old position, and the Board of Education moved to fill that hole last week. Grover Middle School Principal Steven Mayer was named…
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School formula policy warrants open debate
PACKET EDITORIAL, July 17 For several years now, the state Department of Education has been kicking around a wide array of new ideas and concepts each calling for a new and different formula for distributing state aid to local school districts. With state school aid now totaling some $8 billion a year, these…
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Loose ends unreconciled in billing gap between township and borough
Borough awaits report on payment status By: Nick Norlen Princeton Borough is still awaiting a report from the township on its payment status of more than $2 million in old capital ordinances, but Borough Administrator Robert Bruschi said the process is intended to reconcile funding discrepancies, and could even reveal that the borough is on…
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Property Transfers June, 2007
The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to…
