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Unity Bank Offers Hurricane Sandy Loan Programs for Homeowners and Small Businesses
By Yankee Public Relations CLINTON, N.J. (November 13, 2012) n In its effort to help the community recover from Hurricane Sandy, Unity Bank is offering special loan opportunities for homeowners and small business owners who do not qualify for federal programs designed to provide those in need with financial relief. Homeowners can learn about Federal…
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Thank you Princeton Public Library
Howard W. Silbersher, Princeton To the editor: The election is over. Hurricane Sandy has gone out to sea. Perhaps we can get back to a more quiet life without negative campaign ads. Perhaps some of the politicians “approve this message” and perhaps others do not. The Princeton Public Library has always been a place in…
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LAWRENCE: Three to be honored by Every Child Valued
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Superintendent of Schools Crystal Edwards, Lawrence High School counselor Tonia Moore and Christina Shu, a longtime volunteer at the Every Child Valued program, will be honored at the Every Child Valued Foundation’s annual fundraiser Dec. 1. Diana B. Henriques, the author of the best-selling book, “The Wizard of Lies: Bernie…
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LAWRENCE: 16-year-old makes first solo flight
By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Alexi Derkatsch pulled his lanky frame into the cramped cockpit of the Cessna 152 propeller plane, strapped himself into the pilot’s seat and started the engine. The plane slowly rolled down the runway, gathering more speed until its wheels left the ground and it became airborne. That’s an event that…
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PHS PERSPECTIVE: Sandy has set students to scrambling
By Elena Wu-Yan and Jane Dai At its onset, Superstorm Sandy seemed like a wonderful excuse for Princeton High School students to miss class, with a call from the school on Sunday afternoon before the storm, announcing that there would be no classes on Monday and Tuesday. School was closed again on Wednesday, then Thursday,…
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PRINCETON: Ferry House open under bankruptcy protection
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Chef Bobby Trigg reopened his Ferry House restaurant on Witherspoon Street last month after the state seized the property in October for his failure to pay more than $300,000 in taxes. Mr. Trigg, speaking in a phone interview, expressed excitement at being back in business. The Ferry House reopened…
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The show goes on at Montgomery arts center
Theresa “Reese” Hansen, Princeton To the editor: Last week, the Packet did an article about how many theaters had performances that had to be cancelled, rescheduled, or were able to happen. There is an untold story of a small community theatre group in the area. ”Seussical” presented by the Sourland Hills Actors Guild will open…
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Liz Lempert thanks her supporters
Liz Lempert, Princeton To the editor: I want to thank the people of Princeton for electing me as your mayor. And I especially want to thank my amazing campaign team, including Walter Bliss, Sue Nemeth, Chad Goerner, Doreen Blanc Rockstrom, Helen Heintz, Bob and Betty Fleming, Peter Wolanin, Dan Preston, Jon Durbin, Anne Burns, Sarah…
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AS I SEE IT: Remembering fall sports in Princeton
By Tom Brophy Fall sports are in full swing. Turning back the clock, here are some of the choices we used to have in Princeton. Touch football: we had the pick of the litter on places to play. Depending on how many guys we had our choice might vary. However, by far the most popular…
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