• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Charter school back before Zoning Board

    By Charles W. Kim, Packet Publications    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Princeton International Academy Charter School is scheduled to be back in front of the Zoning Board of Adjustment Thursday night, but without a decision from the acting state commission of education in their behalf.    The proposed K-2 Mandarin immersion school seeking to be located at…

  • MONTGOMERY: Resident designs township flag

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY— A resident has designed a township flag for the new Montgomery Park Veterans Memorial and for Montgomery Township.    Hugh Dyer, chairman of the Veterans Memorial Committee and a former Navy captain, designed the flag.    He came up with the idea about four months ago when he noticed the design…

  • NEW! Glass Distractions by Solatube

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    Solar Reflections, Inc.                                                Contact:              Solar Reflections, Inc.                                                                                 [email protected]                                                                                 (215) 997-5901                                                                                 PA#37095 ; NJ#13VH04784400   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SEEING THE SUN IN A NEW LIGHT: SOLATUBE INTERNATIONAL LAUNCHES GLASS DISTRACTIONS DECORATIVE FIXTURES FOR ITS POPULAR DAYLIGHTING SYSTEMS Local Company Solar Reflections, Inc. Helps Redefine Daylighting with Decorative Fixtures Chalfont, PA December…

  • PLAINSBORO: Local artist on display at library

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — An artist who lives in Plainsboro will have her artwork displayed at the Plainsboro Public Library.    Tamara Woronczuk will feature more than 30 of her paintings, which include acrylics, watercolors and mixed media. Her artwork will be on display from now until Dec. 28.    ”I was very pleased…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: The gap year: It can have its ups and downs

    By Marissa Delikouras “I had a fever and a stomach virus in Mongolian grasslands with no toilets, cold weather, and high wind, and had no way of getting back for three days,” says Daniel Taub, a Princeton High School alumni from this past year’s graduating class, about a recent incident on his gap year. “I…

  • PLAINSBORO: Ravi rejects plea bargain

    By Charley Falkenburg, Staff Writer    Former Rutgers University student Dharun Ravi of Plainsboro rejected a plea bargain in court on Dec. 8 in an invasion of privacy case that was sparked by the suicide of his roommate, Tyler Clementi, after Mr. Ravi caught him being intimate with another man with a hidden web cam.    The…

  • PRINCETON: Post Office to present relocation plans to council

       The United States Post Office is scheduled to formally present its plan for moving from Palmer Square to a different, smaller location in Princeton Borough to the Princeton Borough Council on Dec. 13.    ”We’re not taking the operation away, we want to move to a smaller location and something that will be better in the…

  • PRINCETON: Historians at odds on battlefield

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer    There is no dispute the Battle of Princeton took place on land now owned by the Institute for Advanced Study — but what is in dispute is whether key elements of the fight took place on part of a 20.7-acre site that the institute is eyeing for faculty housing.    Opponents…

  • HEALTH MATTERS: Staying sober during the holiday season

    By Chris Losch    The holidays are a time to celebrate, but for many people they are also a time of added stress, especially for those who struggle with alcohol dependency.    Rarely is there a holiday gathering that does not include alcohol of some sort. This presents a challenge for anyone who wants to limit their…

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