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West Windsor Candidate Forum
Two slates address the issues Chang, Ciccone and Gambatese To the editor: When we started our journey together three months ago, Hsing Chi Chang, Diane Ciccone and I weren’t quite sure where we were going to end up. While we had all been involved in the Township via the Township Council or the Planning…
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WW-P South finds better Brand of play
Pirate girls’ lacrosse wins consecutive games By: Justin Feil Nicole Brand is likely to be anywhere the ball is for the West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ lacrosse team. It’s the nature of playing center for the Pirates. "I’m all over the field," said Brand, explaining, "trying to work in with the defense and passing in the…
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Borough and Nassau HKT in talks on downtown
Striving for agreement on long-delayed project By: Courtney Gross Four years since the ink dried on Princeton Borough’s downtown development agreements, borough officials and developer Nassau HKT are back at the negotiating table in an attempt to hash out the so-called final details of the long overdue project. Along with reputed late payments, leaks at…
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Deadline looms to register for Plainsboro primary
By: Nick Norlen PLAINSBORO Township residents have until May 15 to register to vote in the June 5 primary for Township Committee candidates, but it appears there will be no contest. Although two seats are available, only the incumbents, Democrats Ed Yates and Michael Weaver, have filed for candidacy, Township Clerk Patricia Hullfish said…
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WW candidates peppered on their redevelopment views
Some residents don’t get the yes or no answers they want By: Nick Norlen WEST WINDSOR If the forum hosted by the Princeton Junction Neighborhoods’ Coalition on Thursday was any indication, West Windsor residents want Township Council candidates to be clear about their stance on the redevelopment. Despite some resident requests for "yes or…
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News Alert: Update
EAST WINDSOR – The McDonald’s restaurant on Route 130 near Dutch Neck Road was closed for the better part of two days last week after employees and a customer saw a rat inside. Township Health Officer Jeff Plunket said he asked the store to close Friday morning and it did so. The store was…
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Turner turning to golf at PDS
Panthers newcomers helps in recent streak By: Justin Feil Ken Turner is a pretty serious ice hockey player. He is quite an accomplished goalie. But the Princeton Day School sophomore is finding himself contemplating a new love. "Golf has really got into me," Turner said. "I can’t stop thinking about it." After spending his freshman…
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PDS bouncing back from heartbreakers
Panther softball prepares for Prep A tournament By: Bob Nuse Last year the Princeton Day School softball team enjoyed a storybook season that culminated with a state Prep B championship. That won’t happen this year. But it’s not because the Panthers aren’t just as good of a team as they were a year ago. Rather,…
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Reclaim the role as the leader in recycling
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 1 One of the more welcome sights in New Jersey neighborhoods over the past couple of decades has been all those brightly colored buckets that crop up every couple of weeks, filled with glass, metal, plastic and paper ready to be recycled. Sadly, among the more disheartening pieces of news coming out…
