The Princeton Packet is a semi-weekly newspaper serving the Princeton, New Jersey area.
It was announced in November 2011 that the Princeton Packet was for sale; general manager Brad Koltz expressed interest in buying the company.
The high school student council voted 26-1 to condemn the move as divisive, and a local newspaper, The Princeton Packet, has been brimming with polemics from both sides.
His mother retired as an advertising account executive at Packet Publications in Princeton, the publisher of The Princeton Packet and other community newspapers.
In 1954, the school moved to "Snowden," which it leased from Bernard Kilgore, publisher of The Wall Street Journal and The Princeton Packet.
The Tower has published continuously since that time, assisted by different local publishers, most recently for the last few decades, the Princeton Packet.
But Randy Bergmann, editor of The Princeton Packet, says that living out of town is the only way he can do his job right.
Hamilton Murray Theater was dubbed a "jewel box of a theater" by Stuart Duncan of the "Princeton Packet".
The Princeton Packet (Local Newspaper)
Sure, we compete, but we also compete with The Princeton Packet.