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  • Worker lockout ends at Fieldsboro plant

    Stepan Company workers expected to return on Thursday. By: Scott Morgan    FIELDSBORO — Workers at a borough chemical plant were expected to return to work today (Thursday) after a 14-week lockout marked by protests, feuds and ill feelings.    On Tuesday, the lockout that began on Jan. 25 ended when Stepan Co. and union negotiators settled…

  • Property Transfers — May 4. 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…

  • THE PRINCETON PACKET, INC. STAFF

    Staff contact and email information THE PRINCETON PACKET, INC. 300 Witherspoon Street, P.O. Box 350 Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Phone: 609-924-3244| Fax: 609-924-3842 Contact Us Form or email us at: [email protected] James B. Kilgore President and Publisher 609-924-3244  Ext. 122 Michael Lawless Ad Director 609-924-3244 x 172 Aubrey Huston Editor 609-924-3244  Ext. 336 Marc Mucelli Retail Manager…

  • About Us and This Website

    Packetonline.com is the new media division of The PRINCETON PACKET, INC., a group of 14 community newspapers based in Princeton, N.J., serving central New Jersey and Wayne County, Pa. Packetonline.com was founded in 1995 and was launched on March 12, 1996. Packet newspapers serve more than 40 municipalities in six New Jersey counties — Mercer,…

  • SBHS architects take first with house design

    Architectural Design Club team will go to the national competition in Dallas. By: Marisa Maldonado    Last year, the newly formed Architectural Design Club at South Brunswick High School heard about the Technology Student Association State Competition. They started working on their model two days before the competition, finding that their limited time frame resulted in…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    By:    At 7:21 a.m. April 26, a South Street resident reported a broken window on his truck.    Police said the driver’s side window was broken but nothing appeared to be missing from the vehicle.    Estimated value of damage was $700. ***     At 7:54 p.m. April 26, a 13-year-old Kyle Street resident reported his Haro…

  • LHS tackles WW-PS

    Cardinals are 1-8 after a 14-13 victory. By: Tim Falls    Lawrence High School girls lacrosse coach Heather Rainey wanted her team to win the ground balls.    By doing that, the Cardinals collected their first win of the season, a 14-13 victory over West Windsor-Plainsboro South.    "It was a really close game,’ said Rainey. "It could…

  • Programs aim to cap after-prom parties

    The Hillsborough Municipal Alliance will hold presentations to make parents aware of the problems surrounding underage drinking. By: Donna Lukiw    In an effort to get parents to be cognizant of what their teenage children may be doing while partying after upcoming prom events, the Hillsborough Municipal Alliance will offer presentations with police from the Shore…

  • Damico shoots a 77 as Patriot Medalist

    GOLF By: Tim Falls    Pennington senior Matt Damico is shooting well and he’s not the only Red Raider carding low numbers out on the course.    Pennington won the Patriot Conference Championship by 30 strokes because of top performances from each golfer.    Matt Damico led Pennington, and the rest of the tournament, by shooting a 77…