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A new Montgomery mayor looks likely
Cecilia Birge expected to take the top position By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Big changes are expected when the Township Committee holds its reorganization meeting 6 p.m. Thursday at the Municipal Building. Township officials said there is a strong possibility that Mayor Louise Wilson will not seek a sixth term as mayor and that Committeewoman…
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Top 10 of 2006
Area athletes enjoy championship seasons By: Bob Nuse It was a year with state, county and conference titles. There were trips to the national championships and national titles. In other words, it was a typical sports year in the Princeton Packet area. There was team success and individual success. There were first-time winners and long-time…
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A new Montgomery mayor looks likely
Cecilia Birge expected to take the top position By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY Big changes are expected when the Township Committee holds its reorganization meeting 6 p.m. Thursday at the Municipal Building. Township officials said there is a strong possibility that Mayor Louise Wilson will not seek a sixth term as mayor and that Committeewoman…
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An inside look at ‘Lookinglass Alice’
Princeton Public Library continues McCarter Live at the Library series By: Courtney Gross McCarter Theatre’s upcoming production of "Lookingglass Alice" will be tumbling into the Princeton Public Library on Wednesday as part of its McCarter Live at the Library series. An adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" and "Through the Looking Glass," "Lookingglass…
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Art auction Jan. 20 to aid Boheme Opera
On Saturday, Jan. 20, Boheme Opera New Jersey and the Boheme Opera Guild will present the company’s first Art Auction with Ross Galleries, a leading presenter of fundraising art auctions, based in Holbrook, N.Y. The auction will take place at the hall of the Ancient Order of the Hibernians, located at 2419 Kuser Road, Hamilton.…
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A site for doing more than ‘Googling’
West Windsor Internet startup provides a multi-search portal By: Lauren Otis For those who surf the Internet, whether casually or obsessively, the use of Google’s famed search engine has become second nature, to the point that many people may not even be aware of the variety of search engine options out there, and may be…
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Chez Alice to cater events at Montgomery’s 1860 House
By: Jake Uitti Chez Alice of Princeton has been named the Montgomery Center for the Arts’ exclusive catering manager, and will now handle the booking and execution of all catering and party planning when the center’s 1860 House is rented by the public for special events. Events include corporate picnics, barbecues, weddings, bar and bat…
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Letters to the Editor, Jan. 2
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Jan. 2 Holiday season joyous at Elm Court To the editor: I want to take this opportunity to thank so many people in Princeton for their wonderful generosity during this lovely holiday season. Elm Court, subsidized housing for seniors and disabled younger adults, is the recipient of a caring community.…
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Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2007
Douglas Cragg Metcalf Douglas Cragg Metcalf, 63, of Accokeek, Md., died Thursday in Fort Washington Hospital, Fort Washington, Md. A graduate of Hopewell Valley Central High School and a 1966 graduate of Yale University with an engineering degree, he was a U.S. Navy veteran and officer, serving on nuclear submarines, USS Nathanael Greene and USS…
