Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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PRINCETON: Hilltop Skate Park nears Nov. 22 opening
Nearly complete, the skate park is set for a Nov. 22 grand opening. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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WEST WINDSOR: Intercap back in the tent with redevelopment
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer Intercap Holdings has backed off plans to end cooperation with the West Windsor Township Council in its redevelopment of the train station area. In a complete turnaround, company chairman Steve Goldin was invited by council to sit at the table with them during a workshop on the redevelopment draft plan…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Future takes on a mission defined by its name
Robert Geddes speaks at Saturday’s Princeton Future meeting at the Princeton Public Library. Staff photo by Lauren Otis
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PRINCETON: Sorry, but Princeton is not hip; even worse we’re not cool
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Princeton may be a vibrant and active place, but it is not regarded by the young, hip “creative class,” as a place to move to, said several participants in a Saturday discussion sponsored by nonprofit organization Princeton Future. ”We are not a cool downtown,” said Jim Constantine, with the architecture…
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PRINCETON: Dean & Deluca veteran buys Bon Appetit food store
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Specialty foods store Bon Appetit, a fixture of the Princeton Shopping Center for over 40 years, has been acquired by a former executive at New York City-based gourmet food retailer Dean & Deluca. William Lettier, former vice president of operations for Dean & Deluca, formally took over ownership of Bon…
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MONTGOMERY: Township awards two liquor licenses for $1 million
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Two liquor licenses — each priced at $506,000 — were awarded to the Montgomery Promenade shopping center by the Township Committee at its meeting Thursday night. The center, a high-end retail and residential development planned for a 53.5-acre site off Route 206 north of Princeton Airport, received approval…
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PRINCETON: Princeton Future takes on a mission defined by its name
Participants at Saturday’s Princeton Future meeting discussed the need to attract young singles to the community. Staff photo by Lauren Otis
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MONTGOMERY: Dyer victory in committee race still unofficial
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer The Somerset County Board of Elections has not yet released an official result of the Township Committee race, leaving the election in limbo. Republican Kacey Dyer was the apparent winner last week, after preliminary results released by the county gave her 5,026 votes, a margin of 309 votes over…
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POLICE BLOTTER, Nov. 11
Princeton Township Scott Johnson, 24, of Lawrence Township was charged with obstructing the administration of law during an investigation prompted by a theft in Montgomery, Friday. Police said Montgomery police were investigating a theft that occurred at a Wall Street business and a former employee, Mr. Johnson, was located in the lobby of the TD…
