Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Montgomery emergency services to get a communications upgrade
Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski U.S. Rep Mike Ferguson, left, talks with Second Lt. Rick Kozaryn of Montgomery EMS about radio problems federal funding Rep. Ferguson has proposed will help to eliminate.
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Montgomery emergency services to get a communications upgrade
Police will now be able to talk directly with the EMS Katie Wagner Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Communication between the township’s police officers and emergency medical services professionals is about to become more personal. The township has ordered portable and stationary communication radios for these first responders and their vehicles that will facilitate direct relay…
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Hillier gives view on next steps for West Windsor redevelopment
Planner more upbeat, but still wary of project politics By: Greg Forester, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The RMJM Hillier firm, tasked with planning the redevelopment project around the Princeton Junction Train Station, presented its recommendations for the future of the process Monday at the project’s Steering Committee meeting. In the first seven months of…
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Princeton bill-signing by Gov. Corzine
Gov. Jon Corzine holds up the Garden State Preservation Trust funding bill after its signing outside the Johnson Education Center at the D&R Greenway Land Trust in Princeton.
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Bakery tradition continues in Bordentown building
A new bakery opens where there is a 150-year history of the trade Michelle McGuinness, The Packet Group When Nardoza’s Bakery had its grand opening this past weekend at 314 Farnsworth Avenue it revived a tradition that has survived in Bordentown for well over 100 years. The building where the new bakery opened has remained…
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Habitat for Humanity offers to do affordable WW homes
Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski A Habitat for Humanity banner marks one of the group’s home construction projects, on Evan Avenue in East Windsor.
