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  • ALLENTOWN: Redbirds reach CJ IIi soccer final

    By Bob Nuse, The Packet Group    With one booming kick and a big finish at the end, the Allentown High School boys soccer team is back in the Central Jersey Group III championship game.    With just over five minutes left in the opening half, Will Sjaastad let loose a wind-aided free kick that carried nearly…

  • CRANBURY:Committee incumbents win

    CRANBURY:Committee incumbents win

    Nicole M. Wells photo. Residents from both political parties look over the results in Cranbury town hall Tuesday night.

  • PRINCETON: Taking a tour by cell phone

    No one knows the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood, its people, its important buildings and its history quite like Shirley Satterfield, whose family has lived in town for six generations. By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    No one knows the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood, its people, its important buildings and its history quite like Shirley Satterfield, whose family has lived…

  • Legislators, governor need to fund open space

    Wendy Mager, President, Friends of Princeton Open Space To the editor: In its Nov. 12 edition, the Packet reported on the sale of the Tusculum house and 23 acres at auction.    The article states that “a large chunk” of the original 83-acre estate “was sold to Princeton Township for open space preservation.”    In fact, the…

  • Crumiller and Simon thank voters for support

    Jenny Crumiller and Patrick Simon, Princeton To the editor: We would like to thank the voters for reelecting us to serve on the Princeton Council. We are honored to serve our community and we look forward to continuing our work on behalf of all Princeton residents.    For all of their efforts on our behalf throughout…

  • EAST WINDSOR: Voters fill three seats in four person race

    Voters cast ballots in the township last week for three seats up on the Board of Education. By Jen samuel, Special Writer EAST WINDSOR — Voters cast ballots in the township last week for three seats up on the Board of Education.    There were four candidates running.    Hightstown did not have a seat up on…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Catholic education provided to student with autism

    A township-based nonprofit has raised enough money to sponsor the education of a student on the autism spectrum at a Catholic school. By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer    WEST WINDSOR — A township-based nonprofit has raised enough money to sponsor the education of a student on the autism spectrum at a Catholic school.Founded in 2011, the…

  • PRINCETON: Town may accept $500k donation for pool

    PRINCETON: Town may accept $500k donation for pool

    The Princeton Council signaled Tuesday its support for the town accepting a lump sum $500,000 payment from a local group that had raised money for the Community Park Pool project, although the total is sh By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer    The Princeton Council signaled Tuesday its support for the town accepting a lump sum…

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