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PRINCETON: Johnson’s scoring boosts Hun
Raiders hockey starts 4-0 By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor It only took three games for Matt Johnson to see what a bigger impact he could have this season for the Hun School ice hockey team. The junior defenseman scored five goals and added an assist as the Raiders opened the season with three straight…
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Montgomery schools chief lauds bond vote
Earl Kim, Montgomery schools superintendent On behalf of the Montgomery Township Board of Education, I would like to thank the residents of Montgomery and Rocky Hill as well as your newspaper (The Princeton Packet) for the time taken to better understand the school district’s recent referendum. Your reporting and our residents’ thoughtful consideration resulted…
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FEATURE PHOTO: So cold the angel wore a hat?
Photo by Mark Czajkowski This stone angel at a gravesite in Princeton Cemetery was accessorized for the season, the weather — or both.
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CENTRALJERSEY: Warehouse vacancies, a sign of economic times
By Davy James and Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writers The recession is taking its toll on the local warehouse economy with about a fifth of the warehouse space around N.J. Turnpike Exit 8A remaining unoccupied. Officials in towns surrounding the Turnpike interchange say said the total warehouse space in the corridor was about 60 million square…
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MONROE: Young Falcons hit the ice
By Ken Weingartner, Special Writer The Monroe Township High School ice hockey team has new faces, but still plenty of ability, as it embarks on the 2009-10 season. Last year, the Falcons finished 8-10-2 in just their third season as a varsity program. Monroe lost its top three scorers from last season, but is brimming…
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WEST WINDSOR: HS swimming pool bubble opens
By John Saccenti, Staff Writer After sticking their toes in the swimming pool at West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North for much of the fall, the swimmers at High School South finally will get to practice on their home turf. Wednesday afternoon, the High School South swim team got to practice in a new swimming facility…
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PRINCETON AREA: Community Calendar: Dec. 11 – Dec. 20, 2009
For more events, see Packet Picks, Page 13A, and TIMEOFF maga zine. For Police Blotter, see Tuesday’s Packet. Calendar ÿ8CALENDARÿ Friday, Dec. 11 Princeton Regional Schools Board of Education Program Committee, noon, Valley Road. “A Cappella Jam and Toy Drive”: Princeton University student a cappella groups will regale localshoppers and diners with a…
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MONROE: Holt hosts brainstorming effort on job growth
By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer MONROE Leaders from around the state gathered at the Monroe Township Library on Monday for a brainstorming effort designed to encourage job growth in New Jersey. U.S. Rep. Holt Rush, who hosted the event, said the economy is in recovery, but there remain people who need help. He said…
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