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WEST WINDSOR: First-time fathers at Daddy Boot Camp
A dozen fathers-to-be sat crisscross on the floor, looking up at their mission: 8-week-old baby Madison, who was cooing and wiggling in the arms of her father, David Munger. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet WEST WINDSOR — A dozen fathers-to-be sat crisscross on the floor, looking up at their mission: 8-week-old baby Madison,…
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PRINCETON: Democrats in political showdown Sunday
Hundreds of Princeton Democrats are expected Sunday at a intra-party contest to endorse candidates in the council race By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Hundreds of Princeton Democrats are expected Sunday at a intra-party contest to endorse candidates in the council race pitting incumbent Jo S. Butler against fellow incumbent Bernard P. Miller and challenger…
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CRANBURY: Downtown beautification begins
Nicole M. Wells photo. Workers from Think Pavers dig out a section on Main Street for the downtown beautification project Thursday.
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April Events at Hamilton Library
By Free Non-fiction Writing Classes Offered! Join your peers as time allows and improve your writing skills Mondays at 1 pm, April 7, 14, 21, 28 Hamilton Twp. Public Library 1 Samuel Alto Jr Way, Hamilton 08619 Info 609-581-4060
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PRINCETON: No tax hike in 2014 budget
Princeton officials unveiled this week a $59 million budget for 2014 that calls for no municipal tax hike and pays down a chunk of municipal debt. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton officials unveiled this week a $59 million budget for 2014 that calls for no municipal tax hike and pays down a chunk…
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EDITORIAL: Troubling aspects to campaign
Round 1 in the internal fighting that has been taking place among Princeton Democrats will be decided on Sunday night when members — new and old — of the Princeton Community Democratic Organization meet to vote on its endorsements of candidates for Princeton Council. There are three announced candidates, but only two will make it…
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PLAINSBORO: Officials looking into creating cricket field
Township officials are looking into investing in what would be Plainsboro’s first official cricket field in hopes of satisfying an increasing demand by local residents. By Charley Falkenburg, Special to the Packet PLAINSBORO — Township officials are looking into investing in what would be Plainsboro’s first official cricket field in hopes of satisfying an increasing…
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In support of Sutter for chief of police
Muliple signers To the editor: We write to voice our support for Nick Sutter, officer in charge of the Princeton Police Department. Recently, Captain Sutter requested the opportunity to meet with the Princeton Human Services Commission in order to share his views on how the Commission and the Police Department can support each other in…
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