Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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MONTGOMERY: Michael Demato fund will aid cancer victims, reward scholars
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer A fundraiser was held Saturday at the Somerset Patriots baseball game to raise money for the Michael Robert Demato Memorial Fund, established in honor of a Montgomery Lower Middle School student who died earlier this year from a rare childhood cancer. The Sayreville War Memorial High School Class of 1988, which…
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PRINCETON: PHS graduates Class of 2010
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer In broiling heat and under threat of a thunderstorm, the 81st graduating class of Princeton High School took the traditional walk through the school’s tower doors and onto the front lawn for commencement on Wednesday evening.The mercury soared into the 90s but no rain fell as the 354 members of…
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PRINCETON: Borough Council approves $24.7 million budget
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Princeton Borough Council adopted a $24,716,959 municipal operating budget for 2010 at its meeting Tuesday night, formalizing a budget with the same spending levels as in 2009 and no increase in municipal taxes from the year earlier. The 2010 budget is $50,000 above 2009’s due to a state-mandated payment…
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TRENTON: WW-P high schools graduate 800 seniors
Phil McAuliffe WWPS class speaker Darian Lanzetta. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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TRENTON: WW-P high schools graduate 800 seniors
Phil McAuliffe WWPS students wait for their diplomas. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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BUSINESS: Italian specialty market to open in Spring Street site
The nearly-completed retail and residential complex on Spring Street in downtown Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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BUSINESS: Italian specialty market to open in Spring Street site
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Fresh meat, produce and household staples will soon be available in downtown Princeton as an Italian specialty market is set to take up residence as the grocer in the Spring Street Building, the second phase of Princeton’s long-awaited downtown redevelopment project. D’Angelo Italian Market, a division of Jackson-based Tuscany Italian…
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TRENTON: WW-P high schools graduate 800 seniors
Phil McAuliffe WWPS Jr. and celloist Steven Senko watches the seniors graduation on the jumbotron at the Sun Bank arena on Friday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PRINCETON: Web comments on Westerly Road Church building plans
EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of the Westerly Church Road story posted last Friday was replaced with an updated story Monday night. The comments below were posted to the original story. Author: Connor ¶ Comment: Sickening. As an evangelical, firm in my faith, I am ashamed of Westerly’s ignorance and bullying ways. Has no one among…
