Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet
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Nature article much appreciated
Karen Zumbrunn of Princeton In the July 11 edition of The Packet, you had an article by Jeff Hoagland. Wonderful. For two decades or so Mr. Hoagland has been leading people to a closer interaction with the natural world. He loves his work and his enthusiasm is contagious. My own children benefited greatly from…
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Claim your economic stimulus payment
Gregg Semanick of the IRS It is not too late to file a return to claim an economic stimulus payment. The IRS urges people to file by October 15 to ensure they receive a payment prior to year’s end. Keep in mind that it can take up to eight weeks for the IRS to…
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IN THE KITCHEN: TASK cookbook just ‘a pleasure’
By Faith Bahadurian Special Writer The economic indicators are not good. Of course, you know that from the news media, checking your retirement funds, and quite likely from some sticker shock at the gas pump and the supermarket. But another way to tell is by the numbers of meals served at the Trenton Area…
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WW traffic and redevelopment
Libby Swanke Vinson of West Windsor With the closure of the Alexander Road Bridge and vehicles lined up along the connecting arteries throughout the day we are getting a sobering look at what our future traffic will be like in West Windsor if the road network isn’t improved. West Windsor will experience substantial growth, regardless of…
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SCENES: ‘The Call of the Wild’
One of the wolf pack at Lakota Wolf Preserve in Warren County. Photos courtesy Tasha O’Neill. www.tashaphotography.com
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West Windsor needs mayor at meetings
Richard Eland, Al and Janet Lerner and Al Moeller of West Windsor West Windsor is fortunate to have Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh at the helm of the township. As a professional engineer, a licensed professional planner and the former head of various state government programs dealing with water resources, planning and environmental issues, Mayor Hsueh…
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Not so fast on Princeton consolidation
Nicholas J. Lardieri of Princeton Last fall The Packet published my letter which endorsed strongly the efforts of Roger Martindell, Princeton Borough Council member, to resolve the sewer facility financial issue with the township. Progress was subsequently made on this and other issues culminating in agreement by chief financial officials that the township owes…
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SCENES: ‘The Call of the Wild’
One of the wolf pack at Lakota Wolf Preserve in Warren County. Photos courtesy Tasha O’Neill. www.tashaphotography.com
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Thanking all for Eden Family 5K race
Thomas P. McCool of Eden Family of Services On behalf of the Eden Family of Services, and the individuals with autism whom Eden serves, I want to extend heartfelt thanks for the generosity of our community. On July 13, Eden held its fifth annual Eden Family 5K Race and one-mile Fun Run; more than…
