• PRINCETON: Rist ready for county XC encore

    Little Tiger boys looking for big race By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor    One year ago, Jacob Rist had a breakthrough race at the Mercer County Championships, but his cross country season ended with him wondering how well he could have done had his pre-season training been better.    ”Being a freshman and going into sophomore…

  • ELECTION: PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE CANDIDATES

    These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for Plainsboro Township Committee to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area in cooperation with The Princeton Packet.    These are the verbatim responses of the candidates for Plainsboro Township Committee to questions presented by The League of Women Voters of the Princeton…

  • Vote Crumiller and Simon for Princeton Council

    Beth and Jim Healey, Princeton To the editor: The Princeton community needs, more than ever, public servants who will provide oversight and reform of the many problems that face us.    Looking around our consolidated town, one can not help but see that governance issues such as municipal management need scrutiny and transparency. This means elected…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Knights, Raiders win first on gridiron

    MHS earns narrow victory over Watchung Hills By Bob Nuse, Sports Editor    For the West Windsor-Plainsboro High North and Hun School football teams, weeks of frustration came to an end on Saturday as they picked up their first wins of the season.    Meanwhile, Montgomery stamped itself as a legitimate contender when state playoff time rolls…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Judge rules question can stay on ballot

    A Nov. 5 Hopewell Township ballot referendum asking voters if they want the township to assume ownership of a portion of Bear Tavern Road can proceed now that a state Superior Court judge has dism By John Tredrea, Special Writer    A Nov. 5 Hopewell Township ballot referendum asking voters if they want the township to…

  • LOOSE ENDS

    LOOSE ENDS

    Here’s mud in your eye – and everywhere else By Pam Hersh, Special Writer    I have one major gripe about breaking my shoulder in a recent accident. I wish people didn’t laugh so hard.    No one laughed at my injury per se, but they did laugh at my response when they inevitably asked “How did…

  • NationaLease Announces 2013 Leadership Circle Award Winners

    By 1888PressRelease 1888PressRelease – Thirty-eight member companies are honored at the 69th Annual Meeting in recognition for their outstanding commitment to the organization. Each year at their Annual Meeting, NationaLease, one of the largest full service truck leasing organizations in North America, announces that year’s recipients of its Leadership Circle Awards. This year, 38 member…

  • MANVILLE: Soldiers may be missing, but aren’t forgotten

    MANVILLE: Soldiers may be missing, but aren’t forgotten

    Ladies Auxiliary President Joyce Tanalski, VFW Post Commander Fred Gorbatuk, Councilman Steve Szabo and Charlie Kletz stand behind the table with items remembering missing soldiers. (Photo by Mary Ellen Day)

  • PRINCETON: Princeton graduate argues against gay marriage

    A relationship is between one man and woman, said Ryan Anderson in a lecture Thursday evening at Princeton University. By Oren Fliegelman, Special to the Packet    A relationship is between one man and woman, said Ryan Anderson in a lecture Thursday evening at Princeton University.    Arguing against legalizing gay marriage, Mr. Anderson, a fellow at…

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