• PRINCETON: Gensib hits stride in Twilight race

    PHS junior shows running talent By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    Elyssa Gensib gave crew a try, and while she found it wasn’t for her, training for crew helped to find her true love.    ”We used to have to run two miles every day,” said the Princeton High School junior. “Every one else would get…

  • BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP: Police search for missing Allentown High student
  • BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP: Police search for missing Florence teen

    Family offers $10,000 reward By Amber Cox    BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP — The family of missing high school student Sarah Townsend has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to her whereabouts.    A full-day search, Monday and Tuesday of Green Acres Field off Old York Road turned up no evidence of the missing 18-year-old Florence resident whose…

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The Dinky’s hot, but schools are not

    PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The Dinky’s hot, but schools are not

    ‘I never could fathom the intense passion inspired by the Dinky, which, in my opinion, is a flawed heavy rail service — flawed in its infrastructure and flawed in its scheduling … Replacing it should be a light rail or trolley system that is more efficient and functional by continually running (no set schedule) and…

  • S2664 could have impact on seniors

    Jim Dieterle, AARP New Jersey To the editor: I am writing in response to a letter published in The Princeton Packet on Thursday, April 28 (“Medical professional in favor of S2664”). As the old saying goes, “the road to hell is paved with good intentions.”    Dr. Ortiz states that the intent of the legislation is…

  • PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The Dinky’s hot, but schools are not

    PRINCETON: Loose Ends: The Dinky’s hot, but schools are not

    By Pam Hersh Special Writer     On Tuesday, April 26, at 7 p.m., there I was — one of four people looking a bit lost, as we stood on Walnut Lane outside John Witherspoon Middle School. I felt as idiotic as I had more than half a century ago, when I, a middle school (aka…

  • Library site decision delayed by wrangling

    To the editor:     Phyllis Teitelbaum and Anthony Lunn recently expressed concern that consolidation would mean a loss of the “borough perspective” which is “what distinguishes Princeton from a New Jersey suburb.” To the editor: Phyllis Teitelbaum and Anthony Lunn recently expressed concern that consolidation would mean a loss of the “borough perspective” which is…

  • Book Signing and Fundraiser for Local Author Kelly Rouba

    Book Signing and Fundraiser for Local Author Kelly Rouba

    By Hilary Morris Come get some blue hair and meet arthritis author and national spokesperson Kelly Rouba this Saturday from 1-3pm at Great Looks 4 Less Hair Salon in the Mercer Mall in Lawrenceville. She will be signing copies of her book, Juvenile Arthritis: The Ultimate Teen Guide. Motivated by her own mission to spread…

  • BUSINESS: Urology Group moving to village

    By Allison Musante, Staff Writer    The Urology Group of Princeton is joining the Princeton Forrestal Village as the first medical office tenant under the village’s new ownership.    The Forrestal Village’s owners, Lincoln Equities Group and Investacorp International, announced that they had successfully completed the transaction for a long-term lease with the Urology Group for a…

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