Greta Cuyler, Patch Staff
- Princeton, NJ
Email: greta.cuyler@patch.com
Phone: (609) 865-9690
Hometown: Dennis, Mass.
Birthday: February 24
Bio: : I grew up in Massachusetts and earned a bachelor's degree in English from Wheaton College in Norton, Mass. Later, I earned a master's in business from Simmons School of Management in Boston.
In college, I was on track for a career in journalism- as news editor of my college paper, interning for weekly and daily newspapers and being published in The Boston Globe.
Then I found out how much reporters earned and took an immediate career detour. I spent eight years working in corporate banking before a corporate layoff convinced me to return to my first love- journalism.
Over the past six years, I have been a reporter at newspapers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
As a reporter at the New Hampshire Union Leader, I broke two national stories. The first was the story of four municipal employees fired for gossiping about their boss. The other was about a 17-year-old boy who had sex with his 15-year-old girlfriend but was prosecuted for sexual assault. My reporting led to coverage in the Boston Globe, New York Times, "Good Morning America" and "20/20."
When I heard about Patch, I jumped at the chance to be part of this online, interactive venture. I consider it the future of journalism.
I have always considered Princeton my second home. My grandparents used to live on Wiggins Street and my grandmother later moved to an apartment on Nassau Street. I spent nearly every major holiday in Princeton as a child and remember shopping at Clayton's in Palmer Square and at Woolworth's and the Hobby Shop on Nassau Street.
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Politics: I have voted for both Republican and Democratic candidates, but generally consider myself a Democrat. What worries me most about politics is the move towards more partisan and often hostile debate, instead of working towards compromise for the good of the country.
Religion: I was raised in the Episcopal Church, but I don't consider myself particularly religious. Local Hot-Button Issues: Consolidation is the biggest issue facing Princeton Township and Princeton Borough. Should the two municipalities collaborate between similar functions or pursue all-out consolidation?
Other issues include the future of the Dinky train station when Princeton University builds its new arts center and electing a new borough mayor when longtime incumbent Mildred Trotman leaves at the end of 2011.
Posting Activity
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Citizens Group Withdraws Opposition To AvalonBay Development
Princeton|News|
Mercer County to Celebrate Architectural Heritage
W. Barksdale Maynard will deliver the keynote address, “Princeton: America’s Campus—Architecture in History and Context."
Lawrenceville, NJ|News|
Police: Homeless Woman Hits Resident with Shoe Horn, Umbrella
The incident happened on Brunswick Avenue.
Princeton|News|
Princeton Housing Authority to Consider Full-Time Executive Director
A subcommittee will explore all of the options and make a presentation to the full Authority in September.
Princeton|News|
Buses to Replace Dinky Train on Saturday, July 20
Buses will depart from University Place about 30 minutes earlier than regularly scheduled shuttle train times.
Princeton|News|
Lawrence Shopping Center is up for Bid
The shopping center, in existence since 1960, is up for sale in Wednesday's Mercer County Sheriff's Sale.
Lawrenceville, NJ|News|
Apartment Maintenance Worker Allegedly Stole More than $6,500 from Residents
An investigation continues.
Princeton|News|
Excessive Heat Warning in Effect, Princeton Cooling Station Available.
Princeton residents in need of a cooling station may stop by the Princeton Police Department for air conditioning, cold water and places to sit.
Princeton|News|
What's Going on in Princeton This Week
Here are our picks for fun and interesting events this week.
Princeton|News|
Woman Found Dead in D&R Canal in Top Regional News
Monroe woman found guilty for poisoning husband; kidnapped woman forced into prostitution in other top stories from Mercer and Middlesex County.
Princeton|News|
Princeton Week in Review
Miss any news in Princeton last week? Here's our roundup of top headlines.
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Holt Proposes Speculation Tax In 'Wall Street' Ad
Holt says most Democrats don't have the guts to propose this kind of move.
Princeton|News|
Police Survey Results Are In, Spanish-Speaking Residents Silent
The police conducted the survey earlier this year to find out community issues and concerns.
Lawrenceville, NJ|News|
Lawrenceville Main Street's Summer Concert Series Features The VooDUDES Tonight
All concerts take place in Weeden Park, located on Main Street (Route 206) just south of Craven Lane in Lawrenceville.
Princeton|News|
Body in Canal ID'd as Martha Runyon, Death Ruled a Suicide
The Lawrence Township woman was reported missing early Monday morning.
Princeton|News|
Shop Locally, Help Princeton Non-Profits
The Princeton Merchants Association hopes the innovative program will become a model for other communities.
Lawrenceville, NJ|News|
Weaving a Wonderful World at Lawrenceville Elementary School
Music specialist Rebecca Young honored in final performance before her retirement.