Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Township to get $50,000 annually from Princeton U
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Princeton University and West Windsor have come to an agreement that will bring $50,000 a year to the township’s coffers. Monday, the council approved a memorandum of understanding between the trustees of Princeton University and the township that will see the university make voluntary payments to the…
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WEST WINDSOR: Township awards Schenk Farm contracts
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council on Monday awarded more than $175,000 in contracts to go toward the renovation of the Schenck Farm Wagon House and its artifacts display room. The council unanimously agreed to pay New Jersey Barn Company Inc. $45,000 to repair the timber frame of the Schenck…
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
JANET GAYDEN AND HER SON MYLES MAKE A HALLOWEEN MASK. PHOTO JOHN KEATING.
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
PHOEBE MATIN DECORATES HER HALLOWEEN CRAFT WITH SOME FEATHERS. PHOTO JOHN KEATING.
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
CATHERINE ZHANG HELPING HER MOM AMY MAKE A SCARECROW DURING THE HALLOWEEN FEST HELD AT THE PRINCETON SHOPPING MALL. PHOTO JOHN KEATING.
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
JAYDEN HUNT TURNS IN A COUPON TO JEANNETTE QUINTON OF SMITH’S ACE HARDWARE FOR SOME CANDY. PHOTO JOHN KEATING.
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PHOTO FEATURE: Halloween in and around Princeton
Photos by John Keating With Halloween approaching, the kids and their parents were out in force — showing off their costumes and getting an early start on the fun. On Saturday, they turned out for the annual party at the Princeton Shopping Center.
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PLAINSBORO: New public library nearing completion
Virginia Baeckler, director of the Plainsboro Public Library, visits the second floor of its new building, still under construction. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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PLAINSBORO: New public library nearing completion
Exterior view of the new Plainsboro Public Library captures the attention of Derrick Mulder, 3, of Plainsboro and his nanny, Ann DeClerico as they sit by the Village Center fountain last Wednesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
