Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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WW mayoral candidate: Charlie Morgan
I urge all West Windsor voters to vote this coming Tuesday, May 12. This is an important election with clear choices. Our taxes keep going up — more than 22 percent the last three years, another 5.4 percent this year and now another 8.8 percent projected increase next year — 29 percent in three years…
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WW mayoral candidate: Shing-Fu Hsueh
As mayor of West Windsor I have the responsibility of guiding the township through some of its most trying times. With the national economy in turmoil, that responsibility is only compounded. Through a campaign of fear and innuendo, one of my opponents has attempted to describe what I want for the township and how…
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Give gift of health on Mother’s Day
Rochelle Hammer of Susan G. Komen For the Cure Mothers are special — kind, thoughtful, caring, hardworking — precious and dear to us. When we are little, they cuddle us and bring joy and laughter into our lives. As we grow up, they put us on a positive path with their encouraging words and…
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WW mayoral candidate: Pete Weale
Shing’s 17 years and Charlie’s 10 years have had the opportunity to impart almost 27 years of ideas and cost savings. When in the last 27 years of combined experience have your taxes been lowered? Charlie is running on the platform of lowering your taxes. Dipping into the surplus is a gimmick and not…
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PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: HomeFront readies Week of Hope
HomeFront staff members make ready for the Week of Hope. From left to right: John Loughran of Plainsboro; Sonia Navarro of Trenton; Brenda Whitaker of Hamilton, and Irene Hosszu of Levittown, Pa., bottom right is Jan ‘Sunny’ Emanual-Costley of Pemberton.
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PRINCETON AREA: Spotlight: HomeFront readies Week of Hope
A range of fun events to help brighten summer for needy k ids By Aleen Crispino Special Writer For many Mercer residents, having HomeFront there is a source of relief; for still others, it’s a source of pride. It’s great to know that HomeFront exists. Imagine if there were nowhere to go for homeless…
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PRINCETON: Loose Ends: Some last-minute lamentations
By Pam Hersh Special Writer “Wait a minute, Princeton University students: Slow down. I need to ask you a roving-reporter question about doing things at the last minute,” I said to a few students whizzing by me on campus two weeks ago. Students would smile, wave, say ‘Later.’ But no one had a spare…
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PRINCETON: May Day at Battlefield Park
Mary Zikos and Bob Dupre sing a traditional May Day song at Princeton Battlefield Park on May 1.
