Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Congo’s owner defends dogs to their deaths
An organized campaign to save Congo from euthanization turned out supporters like these outside Princeton Township Hall in November. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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CoolVines sniffs a market for more wine in Princeton
Mark Censits outside the 344 Nassau St. site that will soon house his CoolVines wine shop. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Congo, three other dogs euthanized following second vicious attack
A rally at Princeton Township Hall in early November by supporters of Congo. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Congo, three other dogs euthanized following second vicious attack
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer PRINCETON — Congo, the German shepherd that gained national attention because of his involvement in the mauling of a landscape worker last year, was euthanized today by his owners along with three other dogs following a second vicious attack at their owner’s Princeton Township residence. The owners, Guy and Elizabeth…
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Congo, three other dogs euthanized following second vicious attack
Congo in front of state Assemblyman Neil Cohen and the James family at the James’ home in December. Mr. Cohen proposed ‘Congo’s Law’ that he said would spare the dog from euthanization. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Peacock Inn redux is cooking slowly
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer Of late, restaurateur Bobby Trigg feels like he’s been spending a lot more time with two-by-fours than with filets. Mr. Trigg, the founder and owner of the Ferry House restaurant in Princeton, has been working hard toward completion of a full-scale renovation of the Peacock Inn at 20 Bayard Lane,…
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Peacock Inn redux is cooking slowly
Bobby Trigg in front of the Peacock Inn in Princeton, which he is in the process of renovating. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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POLICE BLOTTER, June 17
Princeton Township Jose Wahlung, 37, of John Street was charged with disorderly conduct after police said they received a report of a person being loud and throwing a bicycle against a mailbox on Leigh Avenue about 1 a.m. Friday. Police said after arriving they identified Mr. Wahlung as the person who threw the bicycle and…
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Civil rights complaint on admission disputed by university
By Katie Wagner, Staff Writer Princeton University is providing information to the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights as part of a compliance review of its admission procedures that was prompted by a complaint from one of the school’s applicants, the university announced last week. The complaint was filed on Aug. 2, 2006…
