Category: archives
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Property Transfers June 28, 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…
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Useful U-turn
Sarafin goes round-trip to D.C. before his legion all-star heroics By: Rich Fisher It took six hours for Colin Sarafin to get to the Mercer County American Legion All-Star game Sunday, but it was well worth the trip. Yes, you read right. Six hours for a trip from Cranbury to Ewing. Of course, that’s what…
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Penguin helps kick off reading club
Children and parents "flock" to meet Saba the penguin By: Jessica Beym Even though Saba the penguin likes to spend her days in icy water, she braved the heat last week during a visit to the Cranbury School to kick off the Cranbury Public Library’s Summer Reading Program. The Large Group Room was packed June…
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Company gets pet protection
Animal group donates pet-size oxygen masks By: Jessica Beym Whether they’re saving the life of a person or a pet, the volunteers at the Cranbury Fire Company need the right equipment and thanks to a local veterinarian, they now have another tool to help them do that. Danielle Palmer, of Best Friends Pet Care on…
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Charity combines gala parties with help for New York’s disadvantaged
GOTO traces its roots back to Princeton University graduates By: Hilary Parker With time at a premium, is there any way successful young professionals can make a difference in the lives of New York City’s disadvantaged youths while simultaneously attending posh parties? Absolutely, if they’re going to bashes thrown by GOTO, "Giving Opportunities to Others,"…
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Parking lots cannot retain region’s rains
PACKET EDITORIAL, June 30 By: Packet Editorial For the past year or so, municipal officials across New Jersey have been struggling to comply with new state regulations requiring them to craft stormwater-management plans. Every town is under the gun to come up with a detailed scheme for developing and adopting best management practices that conform…
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E.W. 12’s struggle late in LL opener
By: Sean Moylan Nearly midway through the fourth inning, it was still very much anybody’s game. Sam Badillo’s second-inning sacrifice fly, which plated Nick Sudnick, who had reached on the first of his two walks, had cut his East Windsor 12-Year-Old All-Star’s baseball team’s deficit to 2-1. Moreover, East Windsor starter Nick Senatore had made…
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Antiwar exhibit aims to open people’s eyes
43 pairs of empty boots to go on exhibit in front on Borough Hall By: Kara Fitzpatrick Forty-three pairs of boots each one symbolizing a lost life will be standing in front of Princeton Borough Hall today during the debut of Eyes Wide Open: New Jersey. The exhibit created by the American…
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West Windsor opens with convincing win
Softball team is a District 12 favorite By: Kyle Moylan WASHINGTON TWP. Like all of the other teams in the District 12 softball tournament for12-year-olds, Washington has been chasing after West Windsor for several years. Washington has come closer than most of the other teams. Going into this year’s tournament, several of the other…
