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Medical center move to Plainsboro appears headed for state approval
State health staff want temporary satellite emergency department at Princeton site By: Courtney Gross The State Health Planning Board is scheduled to make a recommendation to the commissioner of the Department of Health and Senior Services Thursday on the University Medical Center at Princeton’s proposed relocation to Plainsboro one of the last steps in…
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Robert J. Sell
Robert J. Sell, 73, of Pennington died Sunday at Care One at Ewing. Born in South Orange, he graduated from Somerville High School, earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Trenton State College, a master’s degree in geography from Rutgers University, and a master’s degree in student personnel and guidance from Trenton State College. He…
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Stick to spirit of resolutions for new year
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 2 By: Packet Editorial The second day of a new year the day we sober up, both literally and figuratively, from all those well-meaning resolutions we made the day before is always a good time to take stock. By now, it’s a pretty safe bet that most of us have…
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Stick to spirit of resolutions for new year
PACKET EDITORIAL, Jan. 2 By: Packet Editorial The second day of a new year the day we sober up, both literally and figuratively, from all those well-meaning resolutions we made the day before is always a good time to take stock. By now, it’s a pretty safe bet that most of us have…
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Cougars, Hun capture boys’ hoop crowns
WW-P South falls in Moorestown final By: Bob Nuse MOORESTOWN Kris Grundy knows there is no secret to what it takes for the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team to be successful. It’s team play and defense that will make the difference for the Cougars. "We don’t have that huge ‘superstar’ player that a lot…
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OBITUARIES, Jan. 2, 2007
Sharon Bilanin, Margery R. Claghorn, Linda D. Siler, Burton A Ford Jr., David O. Johnson, William H. Van Kirk Sharon Bilanin Former township committeewoman Sharon Helen Carol Sabo Bilanin of Princeton died Thursday in Princeton. She was 59. Born in Paterson, she was a longtime Princeton resident. She was a teacher, active community volunteer…
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Girls’ tourneys end with defeats
Hun, WW-P South fall in finals By: Justin Feil ANNANDALE The Hun School and West Windsor-Plainsboro South girls’ basketball teams entered their respective holiday tournaments on the heels of difficult losses. Both were able to bounce back with first-game wins, but both then suffered difficult championship losses. The Raiders fell, 58-43, to Allentown Central…
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Cougars, Hun capture boys’ hoop crowns
WW-P South falls in Moorestown final By: Bob Nuse MOORESTOWN Kris Grundy knows there is no secret to what it takes for the Montgomery High boys’ basketball team to be successful. It’s team play and defense that will make the difference for the Cougars. "We don’t have that huge ‘superstar’ player that a lot…
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Public session on WW redevelopment set Jan. 9
By: Molly Petrilla WEST WINDSOR Residents will have an opportunity to learn about and discuss the township’s pending redevelopment project at a Jan. 9 meeting in the municipal building. According to Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, the hour-and-a-half meeting will center on the 350-acre area in need of redevelopment, which includes Princeton Junction train station. "We’ll…
