Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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MONTGOMERY: Year in review
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The year 2011 was exciting for Montgomery Township. As the community prepares to ring in another healthy new year, here is a look back. In January, the Board of Education accepted contract concessions in the amount of $860,000 from the Montgomery Township Association (MTEA). The township also created…
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PRINCETON: Man in Route 206 accident dies
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The driver involved in a single car crash on Saturday, Dec. 17, on Route 206 died in a Philadelphia hospital from injuries sustained during the crash. Police are still trying to piece together circumstances of the accident. Princeton Township police responded to the single car accident between Cherry Hill Road…
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: Getting ready for 2012 around the region
By Bradley Koltz So here we are after the holidays, wondering what’s in store for 2012. Here are a few things that local businesses wanted our readers to know. Nino’s Pizza Star in Princeton Shopping Center will be open New Year’s Day from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. JaZam’s in Palmer Square has a wide…
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WEST WINDSOR: Year in review
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — A lot happened in the township in 2011, from the long-debated transit village to getting rid of an animal control officer who worked for the township for 17 years. InterCap InterCap, the redevelopment plan for a transit village by the Princeton Junction train station was finally…
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PLAINSBORO: Year in review
By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — The township has been undergoing changes in 2011. There were new businesses and some people who have been working in Plainsboro for years retired this year. First medical facility Merwick Care and Rehabilitation Center, which is owned by Windsor Healthcare had a ribbon cutting in January on Plainsboro…
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PRINCETON: Bobby Flay to open burger joint
by centraljersey.com A celebrity chef is bringing burgers, fries and milkshakes to Princeton. TV chef Bobby Flay, best known for his southwestern and barbecue cooking, has plans to open a burger joint called “Bobby’s Burger Palace” at the Princeton MarketFair Mall sometime next year. Company officials confirm it is in the works, but did not…
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PRINCETON: Bobby Flay to open burger joint
TV chef Bobby Flay, best known for his southwestern and barbecue cooking, has plans to open a burger joint called “Bobby’s Burger Palace” at the Princeton MarketFair Mall sometime next year.
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PRINCETON: Man in Route 206 accident dies
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The driver involved in a single car crash on Saturday, Dec. 30, on Route 206 died in a Philadelphia hospital from injuries sustained during the crash. Police are still trying to piece together circumstances of the accident. Princeton Township police responded to the single car accident between Cherry Hill Road…
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PRINCETON: Township bank robbed
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer A Princeton Township bank on State Road was robbed the evening of Dec. 22. Police responded to the TD Bank on State Road at 5:33 p.m., for a report of a bank robbery in progress. None of the bank staff was injured, according to police. The robber passed a note…
