Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Secure@Home means just that to senior citizens
By Emily Laermer, Staff Writer Gail Ullman was meeting with friends, when she saw a presentation about Secure@Home. ”It really appealed to me,” the Maple Street resident said. “My husband has Parkinson’s and there is an increase in the numbers of health issues he deals with.” The Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Greater Mercer…
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Beaching at the battlefield: At least it’s closer than the shore
A visitor enjoys the afternoon sun at Princeton Battlefield State Park on Tuesday afternoon. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Secure@Home means just that to senior citizens
Jill Jaclin is the administrator of the Secure@Home program. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Borough to map itself on the Web
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer Six months from now, borough residents will no longer need to go to Borough Hall to view zoning maps and the locations of lot lines, drug-free school zones, easements and sewers. Borough Council on Tuesday authorized a contract with the firm Civil Solutions to put all of this information and…
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Beaching at the battlefield: At least it’s closer than the shore
Vince Ardery of Hamilton enjoys the peace, quiet and sunshine at Princeton Battlefield Park on Tuesday. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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STARS program at Stuart brings academic enrichment to Trenton kids
STARS students perform during the summer enrichment program at Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart earlier this month. Staff photo by Emily Laermer
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Hillier contract for redevelopment OK’d by WW with modification
By Emily Laermer, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The Township Council reluctantly agreed Monday to a modified contract set forth by consultant RMJM Hillier for the township’s redevelopment project. The council initially sent a contract to Hillier in June, stating that the firm should create a final plan for the redevelopment. RMJM Hillier, however, changed…
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West Windsor police’s mobile video system is going digital
By Emily Laermer, Staff Writer The West Windsor Police Department will be replacing its current mobile video system that ran through VHS tapes with a more up-to-date digital version. The police department has had the video system since 1999 when the state passed a law requiring all police cars to be equipped with recording cameras.…
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Triathlon safety concerns raised by victim’s friends
The lane markers for the July 27 triathlon swim event are visible in the background as a flock of geese land on Mercer County Lake in West Windsor. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
