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  • Gallagher takes road to success

    Senior has become leader for Hun football By: Bob Nuse    When Kevin Gallagher was a freshman at the Hun School, he stepped onto the football field for the first time.    Now, as a senior, each time Gallagher steps on the field he does so as one of the leaders of the football program.    "He’s a…

  • Princeton to hold free rabies clinic Sept. 30

       The Princeton Regional Health Department is offering a free rabies clinic for cats and dogs at the Community Park swimming pool on Witherspoon Street from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 30.    Owners must have large dogs securely leashed. Very small dogs and cats should be in a pet carrier or a sturdy pillowcase.    All…

  • Stand-up guy

    Councilman was comic, writer for Stern, Imus By: Dick Brinster    EAST WINDSOR — Alan Rosenberg tried hard not to take himself too seriously, and it worked to perfection for nearly a quarter of a century.    Now, the two-term member of the Township Council can look back on a career filled with laughs — many authored…

  • Princeton Community Housing offers applications for affordable units

       Princeton Community Housing is accepting applications through Oct. 7 for one-bedroom apartments designated as affordable housing in the new Harriett Bryan House on Elm Court, which will be open for occupancy early next year.    Rent will be set at 30 percent of the tenant’s income, with maximum income limits of $29,900 for one person or…

  • CERT helps residents prepare for the worst

    Community Emergency Response Team trains for everything By: Lacey Korevec    There’s a new team of heroes forming in Cranbury.    Though hurricanes, terrorist strikes, floods and fires are grim thoughts, 31 Cranbury residents have started a free 12-week course to learn how to help the township handle these types of disasters through a program called Community…

  • Property Transfers — September 20, 2006 — Part 4

    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…

  • Montgomery aims to improve SAT scores

    Contract under negotiation with The Princeton Review By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — The township school district is currently negotiating a long-term contract with The Princeton Review for regular SAT preparation sessions at Montgomery High School.    In the meantime, a preliminary agreement has been reached with the company for its services.    The agreement comes on the…

  • Insane cutoff date plays a part in MTHS missing states

    By: Sean Richards    It certainly has not been a typical start to the season for the Monroe Township High School girls tennis team.    First came its well-documented woes on the road as the Falcons got lost going to an away match and then were involved in a bus accident traveling to another.    This was followed…

  • MTHS girls surpass expectations

    By: Redd E. Patrick    When Monroe Township High School girls cross country coach Jim Cox woke up Tuesday morning, he tried to envision how his team would fare when it opened the season with a tri-meet vs. Colonia and South Plainfield later in the day.    He knew his team had some talent, but with several…