Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Deal makes Valley Road building’s future a cooperative venture
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer The talk about collaborating with the municipalities on the redevelopment of the Princeton Regional School District’s Valley Road property was put into writing by the Board of Education on Tuesday. The board voted unanimously to adopt a resolution encouraging both municipal “governing bodies to recommend options of potential uses of…
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Eating club given choice: Stay clean or plead guilty to earlier charge
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer A deal with Princeton Borough Municipal Court Judge Russell Annich could let the private Tiger Inn eating club off the legal hook, if it succeeds in getting drinking at its Princeton University student parties under control. Under Monday’s court agreement the Prospect Avenue club must avoid convictions for alcohol-related offenses…
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Princeton teachers chafe at updated lesson plan mandates
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Prior to every lesson, Princeton High School special education teacher Joyce Turner photocopies the material she is going to teach, marks it with a red pen and yellow and orange highlighters, and writes students’ initials next to questions she plans to ask. But since September, she has had to rewrite…
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Eating club given choice: Stay clean or plead guilty to earlier charge
The Tiger Inn on Prospect Avenue must abide by a court agreement in order to avoid a conviction on an alcohol-related charge filed in September. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Municipal officials react to state’s new COAH regulations
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Local municipal officials, still attempting to digest the lengthy and heavily revised state Council on Affordable Housing third-round regulations released Monday, have offered a mixed reaction to the new rules. Officials varied in their agreement with a statement issued by the New Jersey League of Municipalities’ shortly after the COAH…
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POLICE BLOTTER, Dec. 21
Princeton Township Clifford L. Harrington, 26, of Trenton was arrested 10:35 a.m. Thursday on a warrant of $1,000 from Ewing Township following a motor vehicle stop on Alexander Road. The driver, Mr. Harrington, was stopped because his vehicle had an expired inspection sticker, police said. He was transported to police headquarters, processed and released upon…
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State senator says Congo’s law lacks support
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Congo’s law has not gained enough support for a vote in the state Senate, and state Sen. Shirley Turner (D-Lawrence) has said she will not support the bill even if it does. Her comments follow similar ones by Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-Princeton), who has said he won’t vote for the…
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Senior housing plan in Princeton Township gains consensus
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer The Princeton Township Committee has reached consensus on an ordinance that would pave the way for development of senior housing on Princeton Ridge, but it is not expected to vote on introduction of the measure until after Jan. 1. After tabling it twice earlier this month, Township Committee members Monday…
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Property Transfers — November, 2007
Published on 9/21/2007 The Princeton Packet Inc. publishes information on real estate transactions in its core market as a public service because it believes the information is newsworthy and appropriate. The information is all on the public record. In some cases the listing represents the property’s mailing address rather than the municipal location. While the…
