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PRINCETON: Martindell seeks probe of Housing Authority
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer< Borough Councilman Roger Martindell is calling for a state investigation into the Princeton Housing Authority of the Borough of Princeton because of a deal its former executive director received after leaving the organization to take a position in another county. Scott Parsons left his position for a job with the…
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Thanks to helpers of Festival of Trees
Barbara Webb, Morven Museum & Garden To the editor: On behalf of everyone at Morven, we would like to express our sincere thanks to all who helped to make this year’s Festival of Trees an unprecedented success. All funds raised will benefit Morven’s exhibitions, public programs and historic property. The stately mansion, once home to…
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PLAINSBORO: Streaking Knights get offensive
Kolber, Bensky leading the way By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor After a narrow loss and a tie to open the season, the West Windsor-Plainsboro North ice hockey team has been on a roll. In their last three games, the Knights have scored 27 goals to improve to 3-1-1 overall. ”We had seven against Hopewell Valley…
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PRINCETON: Chrisis Ministry seeks help after fire
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton is in crisis itself after a fire this weekend at its Trenton food pantry. All foodstuffs at the pantry were a total loss, “every last bit,” said Sarah Unger, communications and development director at Crisis Ministry. Crisis Ministry serves the community with hunger…
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AS I SEE IT: You better not need emergency room
By Dennis Scheil I was born in Princeton Hospital 57 years ago. Seven years ago, as we returned to Princeton, I was exceptionally pleased to notice that I could see the hospital, or rather the University Medical Center at Princeton, from my living room window. That smile on my face wasn’t sentimentality but rather practicality.…
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MONTGOMERY: Montgomery bids farewell to Judge Perkins
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY The township will be saving tax money by sharing a Municipal Court with Hillsborough, but as a result, it is losing longtime Municipal Court Judge Eric Perkins. The Montgomery Township Committee and residents expressed their gratitude and appreciation for Judge Perkins’ 21 years of service at the Dec.…
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PRINCETON: Boys hoop teams moving forward
Newcomers to play key roles By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor All four Packet-area boys basketball teams had their share of success last season. For that to continue, each of those teams will need some new faces to step in and play key minutes in place of players who were lost from a year ago. Princeton,…
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PRINCETON: Ecuadorian education official tours Waldorf School
By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer Princeton’s Waldorf School received a visit from Angel Castillo, the director of education in Ecuador, on Dec. 16 as part of a Waldorf schools research tour. Mr. Castillo came to this country to study Waldorf’s methods of education, which he hopes to implement in Ecuadorian public schools. ”Our dream is…
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