Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Scottish visitors, video link enrich foreign exchange at school
Three visiting students from Scotland chat with Montgomery Upper Middle School teacher Margaret Weinberger. From left are Morag Skinner, 16; Eilidh Southren, 16; and Dean Johnston, 17. Staff photo by Katie Wagner
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Violations galore, but few solutions seen at Johnson Park School intersection
By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Nearly 50 violations — almost half of which came during a 15-minute period at the start of the school day — were observed Thursday by Princeton Township Police monitoring the intersection at Johnson Park Elementary School that parents and staff have cited as dangerous. But police also reported that there…
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AT WORK
Co-owner Linda Grimsley serves up one of her caffeinated brews at Orpha’s Coffee Shop in Montgomery. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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Caroline Kennedy draws an adoring crowd to West Windsor book-signing
Phil McAuliffe Caroline Kennedy during the book-signing Monday at MarketFair’s Barnes & Noble. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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‘Mystery suit’ against new shopping center in Montgomery dropped
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — A lawsuit challenging construction of Montgomery Promenade shopping center that was originally filed by several nearby businesses has been dismissed at the request of the sole remaining plaintiff, Garbo Jewelers. The high-end center is to be anchored by a Stop & Shop grocery store that will be located…
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New WW parking garage could cost $30 million private study says
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Parking, parking, parking. With residents, politicians and commuters alike tying the construction of more parking into the redevelopment of the Princeton Junction train station area, a township landowner took it upon himself to commission a study to analyze the financial impact of building new parking facilities. ”Clearly…
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Scottish visitors, video link enrich foreign exchange at school
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Stuart Club, a modern studies teacher from Scotland who was visiting Montgomery Upper Middle School on Friday, broke the ice during a video conference between students from a classroom in his school in the Shetland Islands and a classroom in the middle school by urging them to ask…
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Princeton BMW/Mini acquired; expansion planned
Denise Wood, the former owner of Princeton BMW/Mini in West Windsor, with General Manager Nick Tosi. The Route 1 dealership was recently sold to Crown Automotive Group, based in North Carolina.
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Caroline Kennedy draws an adoring crowd to West Windsor book-signing
Phil McAuliffe Jessica Boone, 17, and her mom, Janet, of Newtown Pa., stand in line to greet Caroline Kennedy. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
