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PRINCETON: Needed: Names for Princeton’s town halls
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The consolidated Princeton has a logo, a first-time mayor and a six-member council, now all it needs are new names for its two government buildings. For now, old Borough Hall is being referred to as Monument Drive, while the township Municipal Building is being called 400 Witherspoon. But that’s…
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MONTGOMRY: Elected leaders look forward to challenges
By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet MONTGOMERY A slightly new Republican Township Committee is ready to take Montgomery to the next level and Mayor Ed Trzaska will be leading the way once again. The town hall dais was filled with both new and seasoned blood on Jan. 3 as Montgomery’s elected officials gathered…
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Comedy Night Benefiting The Hightstown High school Varsity Cheerleaders
Jimmy carroll Seenn on Comedy Central, A&E and in the movies
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PRINCETON: Tour retraces Battle of Princeton
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A mix of adults and children marched the same ground Saturday afternoon that George Washington and his army helped make famous one winter’s day in 1777. ”They really had this town covered,” said tour guide Eve Mandel of the Historical Society of Princeton from behind Nassau Hall, one of…
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PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter
Princeton Lenora McKoy, 45, of Trenton, was arrested Jan. 7 and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. Juan Arrivillaga, 36, of Princeton, was arrested Jan. 6 and charged with driving while intoxicated on Jefferson Road at 3:57 a.m. Robyn Skeete, 21, of Cranbury, was arrested Jan. 5 and charged with driving while intoxicated and possession…
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LOOSE ENDS: Compelled to make a difference in 2013
By Pam Hersh My usual first column of the new year would be to list the past year’s 10 best, 10 worst, or 10 people who know the meaning of Auld Lang Syne without looking it up on the Internet, but after the Dec. 14 school shooting in Newtown, Conn., any attempt at writing light-hearted…
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Del Val Swimmers Make History with the School’s First Relay Team
The Delaware Valley Regional High School history making relay team (from left) Kate Brown, Kelly Moran, Sarah Feiner and Aleksa Lapinas.
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A novel idea
Area author looks to Kickstarter to fund new book Back in the 1990s, Russel Like envisioned a future world in which aliens wipe out mankind (accidentally, of course) and rebuild the planet by studying old books and videos, and turning the Jersey borough of Jamesburg into the biggest city in the world. That idea turned…
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