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  • QBM to add Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus

    The mall, located on Route 1, is seeking to expand its Route 1 location by 650,000 square feet. By:Jennifer Potash Managing Editor    Quaker Bridge Mall, which is seeking an expansion that would nearly double the size of its Route 1 location, announced Friday the addition of upscale department stores Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom.    "The addition…

  • Falcons troubles continue in states

    By: Sean Richards    The Monroe High School golf team was hoping it could take it up a notch on Monday and show it could compete with the elite teams in the NJSIAA Central/South Jersey Group III sectionals at the Running Deer Country Club in Pittsgrove.    It didn’t happen.    Playing in monsoon-like conditions in the bowels…

  • Cold shoulder to Capital Health move might give Princeton HealthCare System a chill

    ANALYSIS As Lawrence mayor rolls up the welcome mat, what will Plainsboro’s reaction be? By: Hilary Parker    The recent outcry of Lawrence Township residents against Capital Health System’s proposed move from Trenton to Lawrence — culminating in a letter sent Monday from Lawrence Township Mayor Michael Powers indicating he doesn’t want the hospital anywhere in…

  • Property Transfers — May 17. 2006 — Part 5

    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…

  • West Windsor council urged to endorse climate agreement

    Measure pushed by Environmental Commission By: Emily Craighead    WEST WINDSOR — The township Environmental Commission is seeking Township Council endorsement of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement.    The council voted down a resolution endorsing the agreement, which supports the goals of the Kyoto Protocol, at its May 8 meeting. Council members requested more information and…

  • A parents’ all-nighter for a spot in kindergarten

    Coveted slots at Montgomery Kid Connection force some to camp out By: Jake Uitti    MONTGOMERY — Parents seeking a place for their children in the coveted Kid Connection Kindergarten Enrichment Program lined up in the parking lot overnight by the locked doors of the Otto Kaufman Community Center — some as early as 13 hours…

  • Short Movie About Princeton

    Watch the Movie: Princeton, NJ Princeton, the university and the town, is rich with history and knowledge.

  • Community fights against drug abuse

    The 16th annual Drug Free Fair to be held Saturday will show kids healthy and fun alternatives to drugs. By: Jessica Beym    Any way you slice it, life is better without drugs.    This phrase — coined by Cranbury School seventh-grader Andrew Coleman — was printed on more then 800 T-shirts that will be worn proudly…

  • Montgmery Democrats plan annual Spring Fling

       MONTGOMERY — The Montgomery Democratic Organization will hold its annual Spring Fling 4 to 6 p.m. June 4 at the home of Sharon and Bob Powell, 11 Sea Island Court, Cherry Valley Country Club.    Food, wine and soft drinks will be served. Live music will be provided by the Upper Princeton Swing Collective, which includes…