Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: GOP chairman Michael Steel speaks at university
By Ellen Shakespear, Special Writer Calling bipartisanship a “fiction and a ruse,” Republican National Chairman Michael Steele said during a dialogue at Princeton University this week that Washington politicians should instead seek “consensus.” ”At its very nature, politics are partisan,” Mr. Steele said. “But when you have people without jobs and without health care, you…
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PRINCETON: Boro PD implements consultant’s recommendations
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Princeton Borough Police Department has adopted changes to its procedures in line with recommendations made by an independent police consultant late last year, according to Police Chief David Dudeck. Reaching out to immigrant and other potentially at-risk communities, policing a mild eating club bicker weekend, managing alternate route traffic…
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PRINCETON: GOP chairman Michael Steel speaks at university
GOP National chairman Michael Steele, left, speaking at Princeton University. Photo by Ellen Shakespear
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PRINCETON: Sidewalk sign crackdown in Borough?
Princeton Borough officials say that sidewalk signs, a fixture downtown, are only supposed to be used temporarily to promote specific events or sales. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: PHS Studio Band to play at Carnegie Hall
Trombonists Max Dickey and Michael Prentky at work during a rehearsal of the Princeton High School Studio Band.
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PRINCETON: Sidewalk sign crackdown in Borough?
Princeton Borough officials say that sidewalk signs, a fixture downtown, are only supposed to be used temporarily to promote specific events or sales. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski
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PRINCETON: Gen. Petraeus defends Afghanistan policy
U.S. Army Gen. David Petraeus told Princeton University alumni on Saturday that America’s stepped-up military campaign in Afghanistan was important and necessary, despite resulting in an increase in violence and casualties. ”The reality is that it’s going to be hard,” said Gen. Petraeus, who oversees the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as commander of the…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Princeton, Montgomery, W. Windsor, Plainsboro
Princeton Borough On Feb. 19 at 8:31 p.m. Princeton Borough police cited several men for alcohol offenses of Nassau Street. Steven Kryger, 22, of New Haven, Conn., was charged with providing alcoholic beverages to an underage person for serving alcohol to Colin Etnire, 19, of San Francisco, Calif., and Benjamin Smith, 18, of Melrose, Mass.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Young reader becomes a young author
Princeton Day School student and budding author Alexus Davis lives in West Windsor.
