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PRINCETON: Energy cost-saving plan presented to the council
By Geena Molinaro, Special Writer Gabel Associates, an energy, environment and public utilities consulting firm, attended last Monday evening’s Princeton Council meeting to present on energy cost savings for Princeton. The company representative, senior associate Kenny Esser, explained how energy aggregation reduces power consumption costs for residents of a municipality by grouping them together and…
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CURE Leasing & Maintenance Sees Increase in Business Growth
By 1888PressRelease 1888 PressRelease – CURE Leasing & Maintenance is one of the largest providers of financing and maintenance services for companies using independent contractors as part of their transportation programs. NORCROSS, GA – CURE Leasing & Maintenance, a wholly owned subsidiary of AmeriQuest Business Services, has positioned itself as one of North America’s largest…
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WEST AMWELL: Four arrested in overlook park
Township police report West Amwell Township police issued these reports this week: — On May 18, at about 1:09 a.m. Patrolman Edward Skillman was dispatched to the area of Route 31 for an erratic driver traveling north from Hopewell Township. The patrolman stopped the vehicle in the area of Poplar Road and issued summonses to…
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WEST WINDSOR: 10-year-old publishes spy/sci-fi novel
By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Getting a book published is a great accomplishment for an author. But when the writer is 10 years old, it’s epic. When she received her first published book "830 Birdsong Lane" in the mail Katie Benjamin said she was so excited. "I was running around the house…
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PAGING PDS: It’s been quite a year for the performing arts
By Sarah Lippman In this column, you have read about everything from SATs, to student clubs, to the iPad program. But you have scarcely heard about what the Performing Arts Department has been up to. As the school year comes to a close, we can reflect on what a busy yet successful a year this…
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PRINCETON: Road closures for the week
A crane will be placed in the northbound lane of Chambers Street near Nassau Street from 7:30 a.m. until approximately 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 20. While northbound Chambers Street will be closed, southbound traffic will proceed. Beginning on Wednesday, May 21, weather permitting, Top Line Construction Corp. will be working to install two new…
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An example of why it pays to support local merchants
John Kuhn Bleimaier, Princeton To the editor: "Support your local merchants." It’s kind of an old cliché. In a world of mega stores and the Internet some of the old adages seem to ring hollow. Well, not this one. This morning my key broke in my office door rendering the lock inoperable. I was…
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Teachers’ union writes to correct misunderstanding
John J. Baxter, chair, PREA negotiations team To the editor: Last Wednesday Joanne Ryan, the president of the Princeton Regional Education Association (PREA) and I submitted a written statement to The Packet on the state of the contract negotiations with the Princeton Public Board of Education. Unfortunately, the excerpt from our statement that was…
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Students fare well at competition
By Ed Birch, Special Writer This year’s annual middle schools performance at the Music-in-the-Park competition in Hershey, Pennsylvania brought plenty of honors home. According to Crossroads South Music Teacher Donald Strusz, there were 425 students attending the annual weekend competition from the two middle schools in the district. It took a 16-bus caravan to deliver…
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