Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Cafeteria workers petition PRSD over pay
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Cafeteria workers at the Princeton Regional School District presented a petition to the Board of Education last week, asking for its support in contract negotiations with their employer. The petition, signed by about 200 community members and district employees, was presented to the board at its meeting last Tuesday night.…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Ancient Russian icon draws the faithful
Object of reverence: Infant, held by adult, kisses the Kursk Root icon at the Orthodox Church of St. Elizabeth in Rocky Hill on Wednesday night.
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WEST WINDSOR: Kids make their own gingerbread houses
Sadia Shakir helps daughter Inaaya add icing to a gingerbread house in the making at the West Windsor Public Library on Tuesday afternoon. Staff photos by Mark Czajkowski
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WEST WINDSOR: Kids make their own gingerbread houses
Alexandra Valen adds the finishing touch of gum drops to the top of her gingerbread house in a workshop at the West Windsor Public Library on Tuesday afternoon.
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WEST WINDSOR: Kids make their own gingerbread houses
Seven year old Eugenia Ma watches as her mother Jie adds icing for snow to the roof of the gingerbread house they are making in a workshop at the West Windsor Library on Tuesday afternoon.
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PRINCETON: Rt. 206 bridge over Stony Brook closed
The Route 206 bridge over Stony Brook will be closed for repairs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today (Friday) through Tuesday, Dec. 22, police said. Additional work will commence again on Jan. 4 and will last several weeks. Alternating lanes of traffic will be in place, controlled by New Jersey State Police, to…
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PRINCETON: Watershed Assoc. wins state award
The Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association, central New Jersey’s first environmental group, capped off a year of special 60th Anniversary celebration with the reception of one of New Jersey’s top honors for environmental leadership. Winner of a 2009 New Jersey Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award, the Watershed Association was recognized for its outstanding leadership and dedication to…
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PRINCETON: First Aid Squad seeks new space
Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is in the preliminary stages of an attempt to solve its problem of insufficient space at its township headquarters, according to President Peter Simon. It’s something that the volunteer-led nonprofit has struggled with for some time, he said. ”As an organization, we have been…
