Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON AREA: Farm Sanctuary’s Walk for Farm Animals: Walking to show a little human kindness
This young lady was one of a family of five who took part in the walk.
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: I’m street-smart and well-read …
By Pam Hersh Special Writer Princeton Borough resident Peter Thompson is very well grounded — in infrastructure. His head is only in the clouds when it is following something that is coming up from the ground, such as power lines. Peter, whom I have known for 20 years as Princeton Regional School District’s…
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PRINCETON AREA: Farm Sanctuary’s Walk for Farm Animals: Walking to show a little human kindness
Photos by Pat Summers By Pat Summers Special Writer Strung out along Nassau Street, carrying signs and offering flyers, more than 70 people, many wearing T- shirts marking the occasion, walked the walk and whenever possible talked the talk about the horrors of factory farming. This was Farm Sanctuary’s Walk for Farm Animals, which…
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Supporting Republicans in Montgomery
Ed Trzaska of Montgomery Last year, when Barack Obama carried Montgomery by a good margin, Republican Kacey Dyer was elected with a mandate for the Republican plan to sell the NPDC land to the county for a low-impact park. The voters of Montgomery have clearly spoken no development of NPDC. This November, please vote…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: I’m street-smart and well-read …
Peter Thompson, Princeton Regional School District’s manager of information technology, is a master at deciphering sidewalk symbols.
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PRINCETON AREA: Farm Sanctuary’s Walk for Farm Animals: Walking to show a little human kindness
One of the walkers, Amanda Boyd of West Windsor, displays a poster.
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: The D&R Greenway Land Trust celebrates its 20th year
U.S. Rep. Representative Rush Holt (D-12) honored Special to The Packet On a beautiful late summer evening, more than 200 supporters of D&R Greenway Land Trust gathered at the Johnson Education Center to celebrate the organization’s 20th anniversary and to honor U.S. Rep. Representative Rush Holt (D-12), the recipient of the 2009 Donald…
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PRINCETON AREA: Scenes: The D&R Greenway Land Trust celebrates its 20th year
John S. Watson Jr., Deputy Commissioner for Natural Resources, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, and Debra Watson. Photo courtesy of Valerie Ford
