Category: archives
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Property Transfers May 17. 2006 Part 3
In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is to include all reported transactions, Packet Online does not guarantee its completeness or independently verify its contents. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the intention is…
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LETTERS
Change the guard To the editor: The print media is to be congratulated for its expose about Monroe Mayor Richard Pucci. Mayor Pucci does not work alone in bending over for developer Jack Morris. Nothing is built in Monroe without the approval of the Planning Board. The Planning Board consists of: Mayor Pucci Councilman John…
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Hightstown planners ready to review redevelopment ordinance
Eye toward increasing number of residential units allowed at former rug mill property By: Vic Monaco HIGHTSTOWN The Planning Board is set to review the borough’s redevelopment ordinance on Monday, with an eye toward increasing the number of residential units allowed at the former rug mill property. And while an updated developer’s plan for…
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PDS boys’ tennis repeats
Panther seniors go out on top By: Justin Feil The season may not have begun quite as well as the Princeton Day School boys’ tennis team expected, but it certainly ended in fine fashion. For the second straight year, the Panthers won the Prep B state championship. David Holland was victorious at first singles, Seth…
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Brushing up for the SATs
Princeton High School students say practice is the best SAT preparation By: Jessica Beym Students getting ready to take the SATs know that if at first they don’t succeed, they must try and try again. And in some instances, even a third go at the four and a half-hour test might be warranted for those…
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Boroughwide sale Saturday
Jamesburg will hold its annual community-wide yard sale Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. By: Stephanie Brown JAMESBURG The borough has sent an open invitation for visitors to navigate through town Saturday for a little treasure hunting. The annual community-wide spring yard sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain…
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Knights are Waterfront-runners
WW-P North returns to MCT baseball title game By: Bob Nuse Bob Boyce has his pitching staff back in order, and it could not have happened at a better time. One game after Casey Warner pitched the West Windsor-Plainsboro North baseball team into the Mercer County Tournament semifinals, Dan Margiotti returned to the mound and…
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‘Muskets and Mutton’ at Battlefield State Park
Just how do you load and fire a musket? How do you keep your powder dry? What happens if a musket ball should hit you? These and other questions will be answered on Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at Princeton Battlefield State Park when The Princeton Battlefield Society will present "Muskets and Mutton, a…
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Hightstown girls’ track team on top of the Valley
Collective effort puts Rams over the top By: Neil Hay Going into the season, the Hightstown girls’ track team had to find a way to replace two leading point-scorers. If the Rams were to win a third consecutive CVC Valley Division flag, somehow a collective effort would be necessary to overcome these two key departures…
