Category: news/the_princeton_packet
-

PLAINSBORO: Voters reelect Lewis and Nabi to Twp. Committee
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — Voters got their say Tuesday, reelecting two incumbents to new Township Committee terms. Democrat Township Committee members Neil J. Lewis and Nuran Nabi both were selected to serve three-year terms on the committee. Mr. Lewis received 2,618 votes, and Mr. Nabi received 2,434. Challenger Paul O’Brien received 1,693.…
-

WEST WINDSOR: 2 public forums being held here
WEST WINDSOR — Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh is opening his doors to the public this weekend. The mayor will hold a town hall meeting at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Municipal Building. The public is invited to attend this open forum to discuss township projects and issues. The Municipal Building is located at 271 Clarksville…
-

PRINCETON: ‘Peace Economy’ conference on Sunday, Nov. 15
“Peace Economy” Interfaith gathering 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 15 at Princeton University ”Toward a Peace Economy” is the title of the 30th annual Conference and Interfaith Service for Peace sponsored by the Coalition for Peace Action and co-sponsored by 55 religious and civic groups Sunday, Nov. 15, at Princeton University. Rabbi Michael…
-

MONTGOMERY: Voters opt for Republican majority
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Following their big win in Tuesday’s election, Republicans are poised to take charge of the Montgomery Township Committee for the first time since 2001. The party gained a third seat after incumbent Mark Caliguire and challenger Thom Carter defeated Democrats Michael Fedun and Keith Hovey. Mr. Carter now…
-

PRINCETON: Charges against boro police officer dismissed
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer A six-count indictment of Princeton Borough Sergeant Kenneth Riley, on felony charges he accessed a police video database without authorization and showed other officers what he saw in order to adversely affect another officer’s standing, was dismissed by Superior Court of New Jersey Judge Mitchel E. Ostrer, in an Oct.…
-

PRINCETON: Dinky problems resolved after service interuption
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Operation of the Dinky train between West Windsor and Princeton was curtailed on Sunday and Monday because of mechanical problems, with riders forced to take shuttle buses instead. Normal Dinky service was restored on Tuesday morning, said NJ Transit spokesman Joe Dee. The Dinky “developed a mechanical problem Sunday morning,…
-

WEST WINDSOR: Prostitution charged at massage parlor
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Two women were charged Thursday with promoting prostitution at a West Windsor massage parlor. Yuzhu Zhou, 51, and Ying Lin, 42, both of Flushing, N.Y., were arrested at 3:15 p.m. Thursday when the West Windsor Police Department, assisted by the Mercer County prosecutor’s office Special Investigations Unit…
-

MONTGOMERY: Republicans come out on top
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Republicans won a big victory in Montgomery on Tuesday, gaining a third seat on the Township Committee as incumbent Mark Caliguire and challenger Thom Carter defeated Democrats Michael Fedun and Keith Hovey. Mr. Carter now joins Mr. Caliguire and Republican Kacey Dyer on the Township Committee with Democrats…
-

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: Incumbents win in Princeton, WW, Plainsboro
Here are the election results for Princeton Township, Princeton Borough, West Windsor and Plainsboro, as reported Tuesday night by staff writers Lauren Otis and John Saccenti. Lauren Otis, The Princeton Packet wrote on Nov 3, 2009 10:14 PM: " PRINCETON TOWNSHIP RESULTS: Running unopposed, Princeton Township Committee members Chad Goerner and Liz Lempert, chalked up…
