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  • Princeton board backs firmer stormwater rules

    By: Courtney Gross    The Regional Planning Board of Princeton endorsed several ordinances Thursday that were referred from the Princeton Borough Council and the Princeton Township Committee.    With support from the Planning Board, the Borough Council could approve an ordinance creating stricter stormwater regulations for development as part of a requirement by the state Department of…

  • OBITUARIES, March 20, 2007

    Dr. John R. Morgan III, Evelyn C. Danser, Albert J. Rago, Lloyd E. Stout Jr. Dr. John R. Morgan III Physician     Dr. John R. Morgan III of Princeton died Sunday in Trenton following cardiac surgery.    Born in Trenton, he was a lifelong Mercer County resident.    Dr. Morgan practiced medicine in Hamilton. He was on…

  • BRIEFCASE

    Issue of March 20, 2007 TelVue buys Princeton Server    TelVue Corp. based in Mt. Laurel announced that it has executed a purchase agreement with Plainsboro-based Princeton Server Group, Inc. for $6.1 million in cash plus forgiveness of a $400,000 loan. The acquisition formalizes a long-term collaboration between the companies and allows TelVue to provide solutions…

  • Storm delays Women’s Expo to Friday

    By: Greg Forester    MONTGOMERY — The Women’s Expo and Silent Auction has been rescheduled for Friday because of the inclement weather during its originally scheduled date last Friday.    The event, run by the Orchard Hill Elementary School PTA, will include a silent auction, vendor shopping, and wine and food pairing.    The rescheduled event will remain…

  • Princeton Packet Wrestler of the Year

    Rotella set standard for future Knights By: Bob Nuse    Jeff Rotella not only re-wrote the record book for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North wrestling program, but he figures to have his name in it for quite a while.    "He’s been a cornerstone of our team since he came in as a freshman," WW-P North coach…

  • Princeton Democratic organization backs incumbents

    No surprises at Sunday session By: Courtney Gross    As expected, the Princeton Community Democratic Organization has endorsed several state and local incumbents in preparation for the June Democratic primary.    State representatives and local candidates circulated petitions to more than 35 attendees in the Suzanne Patterson Center on Sunday evening in an attempt to solicit support…

  • No decorating the budget tree for legislators

    PACKET EDITORIAL, March 20    It looks like the New Jersey Legislature won’t have its traditional Christmas-in-June celebration this year.    Gov. Jon Corzine and legislative leaders have reportedly agreed that the annual rite of padding the state budget with last-minute appropriations — known popularly as "Christmas tree" items — is now a thing of the past.…

  • WW skier Rowland takes the next step

    Adjusts well in second year in J4 level By: Justin Feil    Kelly Rowland expected to have a better ski season than she did last year.    Last year, competing at the J4 level, the West Windsor resident routinely faced girls older than she was. This year, as a 12-year-old in the J4 level, she was among…

  • She uses her mix of fragile and strong

    WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH PROFILE Corrine O’Hara By: Kristin Boyd    Corrine O’Hara made a beeline past the Bounce fabric sheets in her laundry room-slash-art studio and popped open a tin container holding iridescent cicada wings, which adorn many of her projects.    Her eyes sparkled like she was staring at a pile of rare diamonds.    "I could…