Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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Court deal spares Congo, family agrees to restrictions, fines
Congo with Elizabeth and Guy James when he was picked up from the SAVE animal shelter in November. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski
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University recalls Goheen’s legacy
Robert Goheen speaking with his predecessor, Harold W. Dodds, who served from 1933 to 1957. Courtesy Princeton University
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Court deal spares Congo, family agrees to restrictions, fines
By Greg Forester, Staff Writer Congo’s life has been spared. A settlement reached late Thursday afternoon in the case of the German shepherd that mauled a landscaper working on the property of a Princeton Township family on June 5 means the dog will not be euthanized, as originally ruled by a Princeton Township judge. ”Our…
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University recalls Goheen’s legacy
Former Princeton University President Robert Goheen in a recent photograph. Courtesy Princeton University
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University recalls Goheen’s legacy
Former PU President Robert Goheen speaking before a gathering of Princeton Future in September, 2002. He was a co-founder of the organization. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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University recalls Goheen’s legacy
Former Princeton University President Robert Goheen in a recent photograph. Courtesy Princeton University
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Plans for 6-lane Route 1 in South Brunswick to get DOT study
By Sean Ruppert, The Packet Group TRENTON— The state Department of Transportation says a $2 million preliminary study on widening Route 1 from Plainsboro through South Brunswick will be done in fiscal year 2009. The study will measure need for the project, as well as possible impacts to infrastructure, existing right of way and the…
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Skateboarding’s on a roll and new Princeton store hopes to ride it
Owners Tricia Rosenthal and Liza Peck at Decked on Witherspoon Street hope to ride the skateboard wave in Princeton Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski
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Court deal spares Congo; family agrees to restrictions, fines
Congo with Elizabeth and Guy James when he was picked up from the SAVE animal shelter in November after a Superior Court judge ruled that he could be returned to his owners pending an appeal ruling. Staff photo by Frank Wojciechowski