Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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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…
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PLAINSBORO: Two arrested in massage parlor assault
PLAINSBORO — Two men have been arrested and charged with four counts of armed robbery in connection with a massage parlor assault where two female employees were attacked. Kevin Kennedy, 18, of Lindenwold also faces three counts of aggravated assault and one count of theft in connection with the incident. His alleged accomplice, Kahsheem Price,…
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PLAINSBORO: Police Blotter
Plainsboro Kimberly Stubbs, 28, of Kendall Park was charged with DWI in connection with a car crash Dec. 12 on Mapleton Road. She lost control of her 1999 Jeep Cherokee, striking a guardrail and a utility pole, police said. She was transported to Fuld Campus of Capital Health Systems for her injuries. She was also…
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WEST WINDSOR: Postpartum depression a mother’s cause
bY Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Nearly a decade after it emerged, it is still difficult for Consuelo Bonillas to talk about her struggle with postpartum depression. Her voice still cracks with emotion when she describes the painful episodes she experienced after the birth of her son in 2000. But the West Windsor…
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KINGSTON: Ballet boutique relocates from Princeton
The previous location of Giselle Dancewear, at 20 Nassau St. in Princeton. / Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski.
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PRINCETON: A ‘snow’ crafts day at the library
Jensen Bergman, 4, peeks through the snowman he made during ‘Snow Day’ at the library. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski.
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PRINCETON: New Chamber head seeks to grow membership
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce’s new president and CEO, Peter M. Crowley, said he does not intend any radical new initiatives in a failing economy, but instead will seek to build on the chamber’s already successful, and recession-proof, array of programs and services. ”Clearly one of our priorities is to…
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PRINCETON: A ‘snow’ crafts day at the library
Safia Jzmailov, left, a chemistry student at Princeton University, shows kids how to make artificial snow during ‘Snow Day’ at The Princeton Public Library. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski.
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PRINCETON: A ‘snow’ crafts day at the library
Princeton Public Library had lots for kids to do during a craft program at the library called "Snow Day." .
