Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet

  • What is ‘victory’ in Iraq War?

    Richard Moody of West Windsor     On March 19, we entered the sixth year of our illegal and disastrous invasion of a sovereign country, Iraq, and the President is already close to claiming victory. It’s therefore time to reflect not on what the elusive victory might mean to the United States, but what victory should…

  • Car seats save children

    Jeane Butcher of Montgomery     According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), child safety seats can reduce fatal injury by 71 percent for infants and by 54 percent for toddlers, ages 1-4.    Did you know that once children outgrow forward-facing child safety seats, they should ride in the back seat in booster seats…

  • Silent auction thanks supporters

    Andrea Panagakis of Princeton High School     On behalf of Princeton High School’s bioethics classes, we’d like to thank everyone who supported our silent auction on Wednesday, March 19. We raised over $1,500 that will be put towards environmental action at our school and in the community.    One of the most unexpected but deeply appreciated…

  • Running for her life

    Running for her life

    Bonnie Crowley of Montgomery, who has been fighting cancer since 1992, is determined to run a marathon in every state. Her count is 13 down — 37 to go. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    Pam Mount prepares for the Bunny Chase at Terhune Orchards. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    Fresia in bloom at the greenhouse at Terhune Orchards. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski

  • PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski     Spring has sprung — and Terhune Orchards in Lawrence hosting a free, family-friendly “Bunny Chase” on Saturday and Sunday..      “The farm animals are enjoying spring in the pasture. The bulbs are blooming and the trees are budding,” said Pam Mount, Terhune co-owner. “We’ve invited people to celebrate the end…

  • PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    PHOTO ESSAY: Spring is sprung at Terhune Orchards

    ‘Honey Crisp’ in feline repose among potted flowers. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Running for her life

    Running for her life

    Bonnie Crowley of Montgomery, who has been fighting cancer since 1992, is determined to run a marathon in every state. Her count is 13 down — 37 to go. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski