• Prevent further harm to trees

    Greenie Neuburg, Princeton Township Shade Tree Commission, Polly Burlingham, Princeton Borough Shade Tree Commission To the editor: Because of the recent snowstorm and the resulting damage to street trees and to trees on private property, residents may be interested in what can be done to prevent further winter injury to these important resources.    An article…

  • AS I SEE IT: Still time to vote for New Jerseyans

    By Greta Kiernan    This is the time of year we think about elections, and it is my hope that every registered voter who reads this, voted on Nov. 8 in the local, county and state elections.    But I want to talk about another election, the one to decide who will be the inductees into the…

  • PRINCETON: Statement from Packet owner about sale of group

    By James B. Kilgore, Packet president and publisher James B. KilgorePacket president    After a 37-year career in publishing and community journalism, I have decided to retire. But first I must find a new owner for my company, ideally someone local, with the talent, resources, commitment and passion for community service through good, local journalism.    My…

  • Eden Autism opens new school, headquarters

    Tom McCool, president and CEO,Eden Autism Services To the editor: I am thrilled to announce that Eden Autism Services has moved into its new home at 2 Merwick Road in the Princeton Forrestal Village.    The dream of building a brand new state-of-the art autism school has finally been realized. For nearly four decades our dedicated…

  • EDITORIAL: Becoming the new Princeton

       Now the transition begins.    The majority of Princeton voters have spoken and they want to be one community.    The numbers have been crunched and there is a plan in place, but now the work begins.    And, according to the timetable, it is supposed to be completed by January 2013.    One of the key figures in…

  • SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Bollywood fundraiser nets $10K for SB education foundation

    By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor Saturday night’s "A Touch of Bollywood" fundraiser at South Brunswick High School presented by the Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey raised $10,000 for the South Brunswick Education Foundation. More on this story in Thursday’s South Brunswick Post.

  • Princeton Learning Cooperative Open House

    Joel Hammon Does your teenager come home from school feeling stressed, anxious, bored or uninspired? Learn about a new educational option in Princeton that helps kids leave junior and senior high school to follow their passions and re-discover their natural love of learning. Join PLC on December 3rd at 10:30 for an Open House. Presentation…

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  • EAST WINDSOR: Democrats dominate on Election Day

    By Jen Samuel, Managing Editor    EAST WINDSOR — Township Democrats, including three incumbents and one newcomer, won nearly 64 percent of the vote Election Day.    The four seats won are for four-year terms.    Voters cast 11,006 votes for the Democratic candidates whereas voters cast 6,227 votes for the Republican candidates.    ”We appreciate the trust placed…

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