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HIGHTSTOWN: New police director begins assessment of law enforcement budget, Hurricane Irene recovery
The Hightstown Borough Council at Monday night’s meeting. (Photo by Jen Samuel)
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Seven Central Jersey Remodeling Companies Receive “Contractor Of The Year” Awards
Mark Glidden, Emcee, prepares to present awards to the winners.
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MONTGOMERY: Athlete of the Week
Montgomery High swimmer Megan Lydzinski is the Princeton Packet Athlete of the Week.
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MONTGOMERY: Madrid to head economic development panel
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The Montgomery Township Economic Development Commission elected fellow commissioner Daniel V. Madrid as its chairman for this year on Jan. 24. Mr. Madrid, an attorney in the Princeton office of Fox Rothschild LLP, started serving the commission in 2008 when he was appointed by former Mayor Cecilia Birge.…
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EAST WINDSOR: Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 installs officers
East Windsor Vol. Fire Co. No. 1 Chief Kevin Brink (center) is flanked by Deputy Chief Jim McCann (left) and Assistant Chief Tony Katawick at the fire company’s swearing in ceremony on Feb. 3. (Courtesy photo)
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EDITORIAL: Teachers get their contract
Well, we don’t expect to see Princeton school teachers holding picket signs on Valley Road again anytime soon. Their union and the school board completed the ratification process for a new, three-year contract this week. So, is everybody happy? Probably not. School board president Rebecca Cox called it “a fair contract for teachers, taxpayers and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1 installs officers
The East Windsor Vol. Fire Co. No. 1 celebrated its 43rd annual installation of officers on Feb. 3. In 2011, the fire company had its busiest year, answering 515 calls. It also held 50 training drills. East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov administered the oath of office to Chief Kevin Brink, Deputy Chief Jim McCann, Assistant…
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Institute plan would pass in any sensible community
Peter R. Kann, Princeton To the editor: Hasn’t the guerilla warfare the historical obfuscation and relentless obstructionism of the Princeton Battlefield Society against the modest housing plans of the Institute for Advanced Study gone on far too long? In any sensible community the private property rights of an institution would be recognized and…
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EAST WINDSOR: Middle school students shine in play performance
The play was led under the direction of Linda Sauer, a music teacher at the middle school. She was assisted by science teacher Kristen Swart and parent Kerrie Peterson. The students of the Melvin H. Kreps Middle School performed "Willy Wonka Jr." to a full house last weekend.
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