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About the vote in Princeton
Linda Sipprelle of Princeton The election is over, but the singularity of Princeton politics remains. While the rest of New Jersey voted to oust an inept and bankrupt state administration, Princeton Borough gave 70 percent of its vote to a failed governor. The borough has become the very embodiment of the party block vote…
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Thanking voters in Montgomery
Michael Fedun of Montgomery On behalf of Keith Hovey and myself, thank you to those people of Montgomery who entrusted us with your vote for Township Committee. Speaking with dozens upon dozens of you in your living rooms and kitchens in the months leading up to the election was an opportunity to reach you…
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PLAINSBORO: Jashi Levi: An epic life unfolds in new book by Plainsboro man
‘The Last Exile, The Tapestry of a Life’ By Phyllis Spiegel Special to The Packet Plainsboro’s own Jasha Levi, who celebrated his 88th birthday Oct. 8, has lived a veritable movie script of a life. After years of attempts to record and organize his peripatetic adventures, Mr. Levi’s birthday present to himself is…
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Don’t let WW-P schools outsource maintenance
Mary Alden of Plainsboro In the past couple of months the WW-P School District’s administration, finance committee and school board have started toinvestigate “outsourcing” the custodial and maintenance staff for our schools. They want to save $1 million dollars by eliminating/firing all the janitors and maintenance workers in our district. They want to hire…
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HEALTH MATTERS: 21st century wound care: Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Individuals undergoing hyperbaric oxygen therapy relax in a glass chamber — they can watch TV, listen to music, read a book — as the oxygen level is increased.
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PRINCETON: Debiche, PHS seniors eye soccer final
MCT loss got Little Tigers rolling By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Adi Debiche is determined to make her first trip to a tournament final. The Princeton High School senior has started four years on defense for the girls soccer team, but hasn’t gotten past a semifinal. Its last semifinals loss, a 2-1 overtime defeat…
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PRINCETON: Healthier Cody helps PHS finish second
Kellner, Scott first at sectional XC By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Jenna Cody is climbing back to where she started. The Princeton High School sophomore’s cross country season began promisingly enough, but then she came down with the H1N1 flu. She missed a week of school, and had just one day of practice to…
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PRINCETON: PHS feels ready for playoffs
Princeton High’s Nick Miranda breaks free a big gain during the Little Tigers’ 31-17 win over WW-P South on Saturday. Photo by Stephen Goldsmith
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