Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PHOTO FEATURE: Magic at the Princeton Public Library
They watched closely, wondering, how did he do that trick?
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PHOTO FEATURE: Magic at the Princeton Public Library
Photo feature by Mark Czajkowski Young audience members were enthralled last week as magician Doug Billingsley performed for them at the Princeton Public Library.
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WEST WINDSOR: Princeton Power opens new offices
WEST WINDSOR — A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held here this week for the new headquarters of a clean energy company that had its humble beginnings in a Princeton University dorm room. Formed after its founders took first place in the university’s 2001 Business Plan Contest, Princeton Power officially opened its new 8,000-square-foot facility Tuesday on…
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WEST WINDSOR: Route 1 repaving to begin next week
WEST WINDSOR — A mill and overlay repaving project of a section of northbound and southbound Route 1 in West Windsor and Lawrence townships is expected to begin on or about Monday, July 13, according to the state Department of Transportation. The project extends from Nassau Park in West Windsor to the D&R Canal crossing…
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MONTGOMERY: Hazard puts Rt. 206 bridge on project list
By Kristine Snodgrass Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The Route 206 bridge over the railroad tracks in Belle Mead, whose treacherous curve has been the site of many car crashes, has been slated for replacement by the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority. It is one of three major township projects in a recently released draft of…
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ROCKY HILL: School district fights forced merger
By Kristine Snodgrass Staff Writer As state officials prepared to begin paring down the number of school districts statewide, the 26 without schools of their own — mostly in small communities like Rocky Hill — easily made the top of the target list. Last week, Gov. Jon Corzine signed a bill that clarified the procedure…
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PRINCETON: Sales began at downtown farmers market
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer A bright sun shone on the selection of fresh summer produce, local products and other fare on offer at the first appearance of the summer for the Princeton Farmers Market this week on Nassau Street. Foot traffic was slow but steady on Tuesday, according to market vendors, who were set…
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PRINCETON: Like frozen yogurt from an ATM
By Reem Nasr, Staff Writer On a hot summer day there is a new venue in downtown Princeton where you can cool off and hang out. At Twist, the only self-serve frozen yogurt shop in town, the philosophy is simple. Take a cup, fill it up, weight it, and then pay and enjoy. Owners Uday,…
