Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Princeton sewer feud flares up over arbitration
By Lauren Otis / Staff Writer Princeton Township has notified Princeton Borough that it does not wish to engage in binding arbitration to resolve a longstanding dispute over sewer fees the township collected as part of construction of the Northridge sewer trunk line. The decision has angered some members of Borough Council who accuse the…
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Mercer clerk, mayor plan Passport Evening in West Windsor
WEST WINDSOR Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello and West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh will hold a special Passport Evening for residents from 4 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18 at the Township Hall, 271 Clarksville Road. The staff of the Mercer County Clerk’s office will visit the Township Hall to process U.S.…
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POLICE BLOTTER: Sept. 12
West Windsor Joel Itzcovitz, 27, of Parlin was charged with possession of marijuana under 50 grams and improper maintenance of lamps following a traffic stop at 1:28 a.m. Tuesday on Route 1 north at Harrison Street. After stopping Mr. Itzcovitz’s car for having a license plate light out the odor of burnt marijuana was detected,…
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Princeton’s McCarter Theatre names new director
PRINCETON – Timothy J. Shields, managing director of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater since 1998, has been named to head the McCarter Theatre Center in Princeton, where he previously served as general manager. The appointment, announced by the center’s board of trustees, is effective Jan. 1, 2009. ”I’m delighted that my colleague and friend, Tim Shields,…
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Construction finished on PU’s Lewis Library
By Katie Wagner / Staff Writer PRINCETON — Construction of the modern-styled Lewis Library, which began in 2004, is complete and staff have begun working in their offices inside Princeton University’s newest research and science library. Media tours of the building located on the corner of Ivy Lane and Washington Road, which were offered this…
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