Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Green goal: a sustainable Princeton
Thanks to a $60,000 grant, an effort to develop a community plan begins Wednesday By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer It’s a buzz word for sure, but the meaning of “sustainability” is still fuzzy to some. ”There are those of us who feel like we have a grasp of what it means, and then there are…
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AT WORK
Eva Anderson, a resident of Princeton Borough, is photographer and manager at Pryde Brown Photographs in Princeton. Staff photo by Katie Wagner
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Demolition of old West Windsor farmhouse nears
Contract awarded for tearing down Nierenberg house and other township buildings By Greg Forester, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Nierenberg house and other township buildings are one step closer to their destruction after Township Council awarded a contract Monday to Grinnell Recycling of Sparta for the demolition of the farmhouse, and other structures in…
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Talks on library parking in slow lane
"Very complicated and involved negotiation" cited By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Township resident Jill Weiner attended the Princeton Public Library Board of Trustees meeting Tuesday to ask questions about the two municipalities’ discussion on re-implementing the parking subsidy that was canceled in February. Specifically, “Why the long wait?” Both mayors responded by repeating their hope…
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Four charged in Westminster Choir College student’s death
A heroin overdose kills 18-year-old freshman from Maryland By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer An 18-year-old freshman at Westminster Choir College died Wednesday morning after using heroin in a campus parking lot the night before, the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office said. Another Westminster student who allegedly gave him the heroin and helped him inject it is…
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‘Radio Times’ coming to Princeton to talk 2008 politics
Taking advantage of a wealth of political analysts By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer For “Radio Times” host Marty Moss-Coane, her show has always felt more like a theater production. And for the past 20 years, the WHYY radio personality has been the writer, co-producer and co-star. Now, she’s taking her show on the road. Ms.…
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‘Radio Times’ coming to Princeton to talk 2008 politics
unknown Marty Moss-Coane, host of WHYY’s "Radio Times," will host a panel discussion on the 2008 presidential race before a live audience at Princeton University on Wednesday.
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Cyclist’s death in crash still under investigation
No charges filed by police By Nick Norlen, Staff Writer Police are still investigating the circumstances that led to the death of a Princeton Township resident who was riding her bicycle when she was struck by a car Wednesday. Police said Dominique Wenzel, 59, was travelling west on Terhune Road at 12:07 p.m. when she…
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Popular West Windsor restaurant abruptly closes
The Charlie Brown’s Steakhouse on Route 1 in West Windsor on Monday afternoon. The restaurant announced its immediate closure that day. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
