Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Goldfarb ‘dismissive’ at revaluation meeting
Alice Artzt, Princeton To the editor: PCDO members concerned about the revaluation and what needs to be doneabout it may want to revisit online (courtesy of Princeton Community Television) last year’s Aug. 24 Borough Council meeting before endorsing a mayoral candidate on Sunday. My strongest impression of David Goldfarb, who is running for Borough mayor,…
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PRINCETON: No tax hike in township plan
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff writer A precedent was set at the Township Committee meeting on Monday night. The $36.6 million 2011 municipal budget was introduced with no tax increase, which has not happened in more than 30 years. Despite a $427,689 shortfall in tax revenues, the tax rate will remain flat and services untouched, said…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Township Police are asking if anyone has information about an accident on March 5 at the intersection of Witherspoon Street and Valley Road. At 7:51 a.m., police responded to an accident at the intersection with injuries. Julia T. Desanctis, 45, of Skillman, was driving south on Mt. Lucas Road and proceeded straight through the…
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PRINCETON: Community Park School celebrating 50th anniversary
By Stephanie Vaccaro, Staff Writer Students at Community Park School in Princeton are celebrating the school’s 50th anniversary this year. To mark occasion, each grade level adopted a decade for the monthly assembly to represent Community Park throughout the decades as follows: 5th grade, the 1960s; 4th grade, the 1970s; 3rd grade, the 1980s; 2nd…
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LAWRENCE: Piece of Twin Towers to be Mercer County memorial
The War Memorial Auditorium: Courtesy of travel.webshots.com/
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PRINCETON: Center to celebrate Israeli culture, history
Israel’s culture and history will be showcased when The Jewish Center hosts “A Day To Celebrate Israel” on Sunday, April 3. The public is invited to attend short films, history lectures, folk dancing and self-defense demonstrations appropriate for all ages. Several Israeli charities will be featured at the shuk — a Middle Eastern marketplace —…
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PRINCETON AREA: Special Olympics to attract visitors and dollars
The athletes: Courtesy of flickr.com
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PRINCETON: Center to celebrate Israeli culture, history
Modern Day Jerusalem, Israel: Courtesy of judaism.about.com
