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  • Health officials seek disaster preparedness input

    Communication among various emergency agencies deemed crucial by expert By: Courtney Gross    To further a dialogue on emergency preparedness, the Princeton Regional Health Commission welcomed a risk analyst Tuesday at its monthly meeting to discuss what areas both Princeton Borough and Princeton Township should focus on when it comes to manmade and natural disasters.    Peter…

  • Candidates Forum Sept. 22

    CANDIDATES FORUM, Sept. 22 Brad Fay Democratic candidate, Montgomery Township Committee     I am running for Montgomery Township Committee because I am committed to maintaining the quality of life here in Montgomery, while keeping it affordable for everyone.    Montgomery has a rich history dating back nearly three centuries. Today, we have access to a multitude…

  • Property Transfers — September 20, 2006 — Part 2

    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…

  • Hoskins is no surprise to her old softball coach

    By: Rob Parent    Monroe Township High School girls soccer coach Kathy Dillon had a good idea of what type of athlete she was getting in goalkeeper Caitlin Hoskins long before the sophomore ever showed up to try out for the team last year.    Coaching middle school softball three years ago, Dillon quickly took note of…

  • Press Forum

    Does a recent report by AECOM Consult change your opinion of the MOM line? Does a recent report by AECOM Consult change your opinion of the MOM line?

  • Cranbury School soccer teams look good to start the season

    By: Rich Fisher    Fresh off a 12-3 season in which it tied for the Tri-County Conference championship, the Cranbury School boys soccer team has high hopes for another big autumn.    "The varsity looks strong again this year," coach Frank Silva stated. "We are not too big, but our skill makes up for it."    The roster…

  • Boo Boo

    Boo Boo, a friendly 5-year-old Mastiff mix that prefers women over men, is in need of a loving home and available for adoption from SAVE, Princeton’s animal shelter, 900 Herrontown Road, Princeton. For information about adopting "Boo Boo" or another cat or dog, call (609) 921-6122. SAVE: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/NJ143.html

  • Postive approach for North pays off

    Knight girls’ soccer wins first By: Justin Feil    Over the last two years, West Windsor-Plainsboro North has graduated 14 from its girls’ soccer team that reached the Central Jersey Group III final.    It has left this year’s Knights with few players who had significant playing time for those state tournament teams, few who have known…

  • EDITORIAL: MOM line study must be questioned

    Research requires a second look    The numbers might seem overwhelming — at first.    But when you realize where they come from, they suddenly seem a bit under-whelming.    A new study unveiled recently indicates that a high-speed commuter rail line connecting Monmouth and Ocean counties with the Northeast Corridor Line in South Brunswick — and running…