• PRINCETON: Mediator to enter teacher talks
  • PRINCETON: Three more bats found with rabies

    By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer Three more bats testing positive for rabies were removed from people’s homes within the last week, said Princeton animal control officer Mark Johnson on Wednesday afternoon. The bats were found in residences on Rosedale Road, Lafayette Road and Linden Lane, he said. Earlier this month, two other bats testing positive…

  • EDITORIAL: Getting to school safely

    It’s back-to-school time again and, in addition to buying new clothes and supplies, it’s a good time to remember safety rules while driving, walking and busing. Some students are excited about going back to school after the summer of being away from a lot of their friends. They might be distracted while crossing streets or…

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    LAMBERTVILLE: Mayors take icy dunking

    Lambertville Mayor David DelVecchio takes an icy bath as part of the national phenomenon to have a cooler of ice water dumped over their heads, as done to sports coaches. Mr. DelVecchio’s sons did the deed to follow through on a challenge by New Hope Mayor Larry Keller.

  • WEST WINDSOR: Bollaci succeeds Miller for Pirate girls

    WEST WINDSOR: Bollaci succeeds Miller for Pirate girls

    Phil McAuliffe After six years as an assistant in the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls soccer program, Allysa Bollaci (right) takes over for Chris Miller as Pirates head coach. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe

  • PRINCETON: Council approves contract and police hires

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet The consolidated Princeton made several strides on Monday night after the Princeton Council approved some of the first new union contracts and police hires since the merge. The council first unanimously approved a new four-year contract for its public works union on Aug. 26, making it the first…

  • Rally for Michael Brown was energizing, healing

    Daniel A. Harris, Princeton  To the editor: The Princeton parade and rally called "Justice for Michael Brown" was an overwhelming, energizing, healing and sometimes scary event. Over 125 people, truly a rainbow of our diverse population, came from Ewing, Hopewell, South Brunswick and Trenton, as well as Princeton, to hear nearly a dozen speakers…

  • PRINCETON: Summer in Princeton and the livin’ is easy

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet It was a late Friday afternoon and Hinds Plaza was comfortably full with people lounging about, soaking up the last bit of the August day’s sunshine. Whether they realized it or not, they were collectively pulling off what most would consider a miracle: not one was staring into…

  • PRINCETON: Affordable housing discussed for two town sites

    By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet Affordable housing discussed for two town sites Charley FalkenburgSpecial to the Packet The Princeton Council turned its attention to two available township properties on Monday night when Princeton Community Housing suggested they be used for affordable housing units. Come fall, Mayor Liz Lempert said a task force would…

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