Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe Herb Hobler and Steve Paneyko play a game of backgammon in the Nassau Club library.
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POLICE BLOTTER: Week of Nov. 26
Charles L. Bowers, 21, of Princeton, was charged with driving while intoxicated and reckless driving. Police responded to a one-car accident at 1:12 a.m. on Saturday on Snowden Lane near Franklin Avenue. Upon arrival, police found Mr. Bowers’ car on top of a stone retaining wall and against a utility pole. He was arrested after…
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PRINCETON: Top marks for local schools
Princeton Regional Schools and Business Administrator Stephanie Kennedy received the Association of School Board Officials (ASBO) International Certificate of excellence in financial reporting, based on fiscal year ending 2009, the New Jersey Association of School Business Officials (NJASBO) recently announced. Reston, Va.-based ASBO is an organization for education professionals that provides programs and services to…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe The Presidents’ Room.
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PRINCETON: Pupils show Turkey Trot spirit
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Getting kids excited to help others and to be healthy themselves is the goal of the annual Turkey Trot at Johnson Park Elementary School in Princeton. For most pupils, it is the event of the year. “It’s fun running and giving to charity,” said Katie Jordan, a third-grader. The school…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe A portrait of Woodrow Wilson in the Members’ Lounge.
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PLAINSBORO: West Windsor district begins to look at next budget
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO The West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education began preliminary discussions on the 2011-2012 budget at its meeting Tuesday night, by taking a look at how the district cut its budget last year to meet the challenges of dwindling state aid. ”The purpose of this is to set a baseline…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Catering chief sentenced for filing false tax returns
The president of Imagennaros Catering Inc., located on Union Street in the Kingston section of Franklin Township, was sentenced to six months of home confinement for filing a false corporate income tax return, according to a release from the criminal investigations unit of Internal Revenue Service. U.S. District Judge Mary Cooper also ordered Gennaro Costabile…
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PRINCETON: Spotlight: The Nassau Club retains tradition, gains vigor
Phil McAuliffe The façade of The Nassau Club, on Mercer Street.
