Category: archives
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Montgomery still seeking ‘the right fit’
PACKET EDITORIAL, Aug. 22 By: Packet Editorial With the start of the new school year just a couple of weeks away, the New Jersey School Boards Association reports that the state’s public school districts are enjoying a rare and welcome period of relatively stable leadership. Just four short years ago, the turnover rate…
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WW residents urge safer roads after critical injury to bicyclist
Car spins out of control on Route 571 and strikes bike rider By: Courtney Gross WEST WINDSOR After an accident involving two vehicles and a bicyclist left one man seriously injured Friday, some residents are again calling for road improvements and enforced safety measures throughout the township. Members of the West Windsor Bicycle and…
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Harlingen Road bridge work to begin
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The township has been informed by the Somerset County Engineering Department of its intention to begin work on the Harlingen Road bridge Monday, with a road closure slated for on or about Sept. 5. The work is meant to replace the small bridge located near the Public Works Department yard…
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Princeton Dog Walk 2006 bills auction and book sale
Fundraiser supports University Medical Center at Princeton All summer long, 51 colorful dog statues have stood at attention in store windows and community buildings as part of The Princeton Dog Walk 2006, a fundraiser sponsored by the Auxiliary of University Medical Center at Princeton. Soon, it will be time for the dogs to find new…
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Success a Constant with new crew coach
PHS graduate will lead novices at Tennessee By: Justin Feil Heather Constant had a pretty good idea that she wanted to get into coaching crew, but she didn’t expect it to happen at the college level this fast for her. Constant, a 2001 Princeton High School graduate, was named an assistant women’s coach at the…
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Letters to the Editor, Aug. 22
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Aug. 22 One government for one community To the editor: As a resident of Princeton Township and a member of the Princeton community, I for one am amazed at the lack of responsible government leadership that is afforded to the taxpayers of our community. I continually read about the discussions,…
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PHS avoids field of screams
Scheduling, cooperation help teams overcome construction obstacles By: Bob Nuse John Miranda knew there would be challenges when he took over the Princeton High School athletic director a little over a year ago. He knew that dealing with construction at the high school would be one of those challenges. As the athletic teams at Princeton…
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MIT Club of Princeton seeking new members
The MIT Club of Princeton, serving the Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni of central New Jersey and Bucks County, Pa., has elected a new slate of officers and announced the kickoff of its "Reason to Belong" campaign. Ram Iyer is the new president; Stephanie Thomas, past president, is the new vice-president of Young Alumni; Nancy…
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Family first for North’s Becker
First Knights boys’ basketball coach will step down By: Bob Nuse Eric Becker enjoyed his time as head coach of the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North boys’ basketball team, where he built the program from scratch to one that has appeared in the state tournament three of the past four seasons. But, after six years at…
