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Keep the prom an evening of teenage fun
PACKET EDITORIAL, May 16 By: Packet Editorial The excitement is building in the halls of Princeton High School this week as students can finally turn their attention away from college acceptances, AP exams and other academic pursuits to focus on the biggest social event of the year the Junior/Senior Prom. Coming up Friday at…
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Bernadette Bregenzer Scheese
Bernadette Bregenzer Scheese, 46, died Monday at home. Born in Yardville, she lived first in Hopewell and then in East Amwell Township. She was a purchasing agent with the family business, Bregenzer Bros., of Hopewell. She had many hobbies and enjoyed doing crafts and specialty cake designs. Ms. Scheese is survived by her parents William…
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MILESTONES
Issue of May 16, 2006 LAW Area attorney Richard H. Steen is to be installed as treasurer of the New Jersey State Bar Association (NJSBA) Thursday. He is on track to assume the presidency of the NJSBA in 2010. A member of the NJSBA for 29 years, he is the founding chair of the dispute…
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Princeton University credit union to depart armory for West Windsor office
The Princeton University Federal Credit Union will move to a new off-campus office at 104 Carnegie Center and increase its service offerings at the Frist Campus Center beginning May 22. The credit union is moving from its current location in the armory on Washington Road as part of the university’s plan to construct a new…
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Child safety program set Saturday in Montgomery
MONTGOMERY A Child Safety Day, sponsored by RE/MAX Diamond Realtors, has been scheduled 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Montgomery Commons, 314 Commons Way. It will include car-seat inspections, fingerprinting for parents’ records and the provision of tips on keeping kids safe. Montgomery police and fire departments will be in attendance. There will…
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PU gives Virginia early exit
Tigers avenge loss, set sights on Dartmouth next By: Justin Feil In preparation for the NCAA Tournament, the Princeton University women’s lacrosse team got a challenging scrimmage from a team that included eight alumni Wednesday. After the scrimmage, the alumni offered advice on the Tigers’ upcoming first-round matchup with Virginia, a team that won the…
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The black bag is back
A local doctor leads a trend, making house calls again By: Lauren Otis MONROE On a mild spring morning Dr. Howard Cohen gets out of his car, grabs his bag and strides up the short drive of a nondescript one-story bungalow nestled in an older gated development. Cecelia Riddell answers the door and after…
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Silent auction backs church effort in Mexico
Mission trip by 40 young members to build houses for six families By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Princeton Alliance Church will host a silent auction 10 a.m. Saturday to raise money for a mission trip to Mexico. Nearly 40 young people from the church will travel to Mexico in July to build houses for six…
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University graduate student group aiding area’s forgotten
You can’t create public policy without knowing the subjects of that policy, says student founder By: Hilary Parker After spending years volunteering in her community and finally deciding to dedicate her life to public service, Tanya de Mello headed to Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs to earn a master in…
