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AS I SEE IT: Remember the MoU?
By Anne Waldron Neumann In December 2011, three of five Borough Council members voted to approve Princeton University’s "arts," "transit," and "education" "neighborhood." In other words, Nassau Hall got the zoning changes it needed to enlarge its core campus, expand its course offerings, attract new students, and compete with Yale. In the process, Princeton residents…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Jellig gives report
By Ed Birch, Special Writer Superintendent Jerry Jellig reported on the upcoming events and other district related news duringn his report at the Sept. 15 Board of Education meeting. The first home football game will be held at noon tomorrow against Old Bridge High School. Before the game, starting at 11:30am, there will be a…
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Poor choice of coverage in Tuesday’s Packet
Jim Beslity, Princeton Frankly, I was shocked that your front page story for the Tuesday, September 23, paper failed to showcase the first ever high school football game under the lights at Princeton High School. This was a very special community evening attended by over a thousand local residents, and highlighted by an outstanding victory…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Local Rutgers student’s death investigated
Shocked community mourns loss By Charles W. Kim, Packet Media Group SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The death of Rutgers University sophomore Caitlyn Kovacs of Monmouth Junction has stunned the community as investigators try to piece together what happened to the 19-year-old. "It is a tremendous loss for our community and school," South Brunswick High School Principal…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Supporter lists accomplishments of GOP-led governing body
Letter to the editor To the editor: I read with surprise a letter in last week’s Hillsborough Beacon from a resident who claimed that although he has met our Republican candidates, Mayor Douglas Tomson and Committeewoman Gloria McCauley, he has no idea what they have done or plan to do. I would like to list…
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MONROE: YOUR LETTERS
Watson-Coleman family had guns By Harold Kane, Monroe To the editor: Bonnie Watson-Coleman, of Ewing, is the Democrat candidate for the 12th congressional district. Two of Watson-Coleman’s sons were arrested for, convicted of, and sentenced to hard time for armed robbery. It is obvious that Ms. Watson-Coleman, and her family are strong supporters of the…
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PRINCETON: Mayor meets with merchants on 24-hour ordinance
Restaurateur Jack Morrison (center) makes a point to Mayor Liz Lempert on Tuesday. Staff photo by Philip Sean Curran
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MONTGOMERY: MHS drum line opens season of Rachel Ray Show
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — For several years the New Jersey Devils invited the Montgomery High School band to play for them. Back during the 2012 playoffs, the Devils asked the high school’s drum line to attend their home games as the "head cheerleaders" and to parade around the arena with fans before…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Youth soccer leagues begin
Photo by Azra Baig. High Fives after the first South Brunswick Recreational Soccer game for the 6th/7th grade division. Players saying "Good Game" after the "Yellow Hornets" beat the "Scream´ing Blue Predators" 4-2.
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