• PRINCETON: Packet Media Group offered for sale

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Packet Media Group, which includes The Princeton Packet and Packet Publications, is for sale as owner James B. Kilgore prepares for retirement.    The 63-year-old Princetonian has been in publishing for 37 years and at The Packet for 35 years, 31 as publisher. He did not announce a specific date for…

  • PRINCETON: New track taken in Dinky debate

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Some borough officials are hoping to remove the motivation to move the Dinky station by introducing an amendment to the proposed zoning for Princeton University’s proposed arts and transit project.    The $300 million proposed project moves the station 460 feet south from its current location. Five years after the train…

  • Battlefield land needs to be preserved

    Bill Marsch, Princeton To the editor: Protecting and preserving the assets of New Jersey must concern all of us. The effective way is to stand up for our state’s, as well as our nation’s, heritage when threatened or placed in jeopardy. If I do not stand up, raise my voice, and say “No More!” how…

  • MONTGOMERY: Veterans Memorial dedicated

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Former Princeton Township mayor and World War II veteran Winthrop Pike, 91, came out to see his name on the new Montgomery Park Veterans Memorial on Veterans Day.    His wife, Nancy, and his daughter, Kristina Hadinger, who is Montgomery Township’s attorney, accompanied him.    ”It was great to see…

  • MONTGOMERY: Skillman family happy with name of new park

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    MONTGOMERY — Although a piece of Skillman history has a new name, that doesn’t change its meaning to its namesake family.    The former Skillman Village, now known as Skillman Park, is part of the town that is named for the great-grandfather of life-long resident and seventh-generation Thomas Stryker Skillman.    He…

  • PLAINSBORO: House evacuated after kitchen fire

    By Heather Niccoli, Staff Writer    PLAINSBORO — A small fire that started in the kitchen led to the evacuation of an Aspen Drive house on Saturday evening, Nov. 12.    ”It was just a small, isolated incident,” said police Lt. Joseph Duffy. “We bring as much resource we think to contain it.”    Police got the fire…

  • PRINCETON: Fair Tax to meet over revaluation

    By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer    Princeton Fair Tax is hosting a meeting to discuss its recently filed lawsuit on Thursday night.    A lawsuit challenging the validity of the 2010 revaluation in Princeton Borough and Princeton township that seeks to have it thrown out and redone was filed in this Mercer County Court earlier this month.…

  • PHS PERSPECTIVE: Sleep deprivation: An inevitability at PHS?

    By Byrne Fahey and Pia Chakravarty     What time did you go to bed last night?     “Usually I’ll go to bed at two and wake up at six,” said Meryl Stone, a senior at Princeton High School.     Catherine Sawyer ‘13, estimated that she gets “maybe five to six hours of sleep a night”…

  • Patricia A. Costante of MDAdvantage Honored as “Woman of the Year” at the Boy Scouts of America Annual Harvest Ball

    Patricia A. Costante of MDAdvantage Honored as “Woman of the Year” at the Boy Scouts of America Annual Harvest Ball

    By Irene Maslowski Lawrenceville, N.J. – Patricia A. Costante, Chairman and CEO of MDAdvantage  Insurance Company of New Jersey (www.MDAdvantageonline.com), was  honored by the Boy Scouts of America New Jersey Chapter as “Woman of the Year” at their Annual Harvest Ball recently held at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, New Jersey.  Ms. Costante…

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