Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Police Blotter
West Windsor A customer of The Palmer Inn, located along southbound Route 1, reported a theft from his room that occurred between 9:45 a.m. and 1:35 p.m. Dec. 29. An iPod and earphones valued at $375 were stolen from the victim’s room. A Lawrenceville resident reported the theft of a wallet Wednesday morning at the…
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PLAINSBORO: Hospital groundbreaking was 2008 highlight
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer PLAINSBORO — In a period of economic turmoil, Plainsboro Township was fortunate to attract two major developments in the health-care field that got underwayunder way in 2008, Mayor Peter Cantu said. In October, the groundbreaking was held for the new $440 million University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro. When…
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PRINCETON: Borough officials facing tough choices
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Princeton Borough achieved much last year, but a dismal economic landscape means 2009 will be full of tough choices for the borough, said Mayor Mildred Trotman during her annual address at a Sunday reorganization meeting. For the fourth consecutive year the borough government kept overall budget increases to less than…
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PRINCETON: New township mayor pushes consolidation
Princeton Township’s new deputy mayor, Chad Goerner, at a reception following the township reorganizational meeting on Sunday. Staff photo by John Keating.
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PRINCETON: New township mayor pushes consolidation
Bernie Miller became Princeton Township’s new mayor on Sunday and immediately challenged officials of Princeton Borough to join him in the serious pursuit of “full municipal consolidation.” Mr. Miller was unanimously elected mayor by the Township Committee during its annual reorganization meeting. Chad Goerner, who has been an outspoken advocate of municipal consolidation, was elected deputy…
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PRINCETON: New township mayor pushes consolidation
Princeton Township’s new mayor, Bernie Miller, at a reception following his election by the Township Committee during its annual reorganizational meeting on Sunday. Staff photo by John Keating. (2009)
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PRINCETON: University to honor former BB coach
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Pete Carril, the men’s basketball coach who led Princeton University through four decades of sporting success, will be forever honored for his achievements in February when the Princeton athletic department bestows his namesake on the game floor at Jadwin Gym. The game floor will officially become Carril Court at a…
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PRINCETON: University to honor former BB coach
Pete Carril in 1996, during his final year as men’s basketball coach at Princeton University. / Photo courtesy of Princeton University
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PRINCETON: Tiger Transit set to roll on PU campus
Greg Forester, Staff Writer Greg ForesterStaff Writer A new and improved Princeton University transit system offering expanded service options will begin shuttling students, staff and visitors around campus Monday. Replacing the P-Rides Campus Shuttle, the new TigerTransit system will offer five lines instead of three with expanded service to the Forrestal Campus and the Princeton…
