Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Princeton High graduates Class of 2011
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Princeton High School Class of 2011 became official as 340 students from Princeton and Cranbury graduated on Tuesday evening. ”We entered through these tower doors four whole years ago, timid and unsure of what lay ahead; we were young, we were awkward, we were children,” said Daniel Taub, class…
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PRINCETON: Princeton High graduates Class of 2011
Graduates turn their tassels after receiving their diplomas.
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township The police and fire departments responded to a vehicle fire at 12:20 p.m. on Wednesday. Police received multiple 911 calls reporting the fire on Route 206 near Cherry Hill Road. The Princeton Fire Department extinguished the flames and determined the cause was likely a fuel leak. The driver, Waldemar Bonilla-Ruiz, 37, of Trenton,…
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PRINCETON: Fee could be coming for burglar and fire alarms
By Marisa Iati, Staff Writer An amendment to the borough’s nuisance fire alarms provision and an ordinance that would require property owners and tenants to register and pay administrative fees for their burglar alarms were introduced at the June 7 Borough Council meeting. If the burglar alarms ordinance is passed, the registration form will require…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: State plans Route 1 work Friday
A shift in traffic lanes is scheduled on Route 1 northbound over the Heathcote Brook in South Brunswick on Friday night, the state Department of Transportation announced on Thursday. NJDOT’s contractor, Mount Construction Inc., is scheduled to shift both Route 1 northbound travel lanes to the right (east) over the Heathcote Brook and establish a…
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PRINCETON: Goldfarb objects to content of consolidation document
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Despite numerous concerns, objections and voting against recommending consolidation to the governing bodies, Councilman David Goldfarb said he will vote to send the issue to the voters in the November election. ”I will definitely vote as a member of the governing body to submit the referendum to the voters, I…
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PLAINSBORO: Arts and education center looks to open in the fall
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO Karl Held is just months away from seeing his vision for the Princeton Center for Arts and Education come to fruition. ”July will be our busiest month for sure in terms of fund raising and keeping construction work on track to open this fall,” said Mr. Held, the…
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PRINCETON: Barney Frank addresses Coalition for Peace Action
U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., gave the keynote address at the Coalition for Peace Action’s 30th anniversary Membership Dinner and Gathering on Saturday, June 18, at the McKay Campus Center of Princeton Theological Seminary. Speaking to an audience of about 225, Rep. Frank talked about reducing Pentagon spending by $1 trillion over the next 10…
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PRINCETON: Princeton High graduates Class of 2011
Gregory Griffis wears a fire helmet with a tassle.
