Tag: Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad
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Mercer County Prosecutor: Death of missing Princeton University student ‘does not appear suspicious’
The body of a Princeton University junior who had been reported missing was found behind the Princeton University tennis courts, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and Princeton University officials. Misrach Ewunetie was last seen around 3 a.m. Oct. 14 behind Scully Hall, officials said. She was reported missing Oct. 16. An extensive search…
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Setnicky retires from Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad
Hanging in the window in Frank Setnicky’s office at the Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad, there is a colorful set of interlocking rings on a construction paper chain. Setnicky calls it his retirement ring. It gets shorter and shorter every day as he pulls a ring off the paper chain – and by Oct.…
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Twenty years later, We will never forget: Sept. 11 is remembered with new memorial in Princeton
On the site of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad headquarters, a new Sept. 11 memorial stands tall as it honors the lives lost and the survivors of the 2001 terrorist attacks. As Princeton commemorated the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks the local memorial was unveiled at the headquarters building on 2…
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Princeton ceremony salutes American flag
Every June 14, Americans across the United States observe Flag Day to commemorate the adoption of the country’s national flag. In Princeton, the annual Flag Day ceremony organized by the Spirit of Princeton, a nonprofit group, occurred on the plaza at the Princeton Municipal Building with a color guard and patriotic music. The Spirit of…
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Opinion: ‘Thank you’s for remembrance of Mayor Marchand ‘barely scratch the surface of gratitude’
Phyllis Marchand – our mother/wife – thrived on interacting with the people of Princeton in her roles as an elected official, as a community volunteer, and as a friend. Watching her interactions for the past five decades has taught us that you can never say “thank you” enough. The thank yous we have said in…
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Consultant will determine if Princeton Shopping Center area is in need of redevelopment
The Princeton Council has awarded a $12,000 contract to a planning consultant to help determine whether the Princeton Shopping Center and adjacent properties should be declared an area in need of redevelopment. The council awarded the contract to professional planner Carlos Rodrigues to conduct a preliminary investigation of the North Harrison Study Area at its…
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Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad building honored by national magazine
Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad members are proud of their new headquarters at the corner of Mount Lucas Road and Valley Road, and now that pride has been validated by Firehouse magazine in its annual Station Design Awards competition. The new building, which was completed in late 2019, was given the Silver Award by…
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LOOSE ENDS 5/1: The Princeton First Aid and Rescue Squad
By Pam Hersh Giving up on things is not Mark Freda’s thing. I know these things about him, because I have worked with Mark on various town initiatives (emergency services, town/gown relations, Spirit of Princeton events) for the past 40 years. So when he, along with the Spirit of Princeton co-chair Kam Amirzafari, decided to…