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  • Bill targets community board rules

    New bill is being considered to create reform in homeowners associations. By: Matt Egan    A bill being considered by the state Senate that would change the way homeowners associations operate received mixed reaction from residents of Rossmoor on Wednesday.    The bill, called the Uniform Common Interest Ownership Act, would create uniform practices in the areas…

  • Hospital questions viability of maintaining in-town clinic

    The free service would be relocated, along with University Medical Center at Princeton, to a site outside Princeton. By: Marjorie Censer    Barry Rabner, president and CEO of Princeton HealthCare System, assured members of the Princeton Human Services Commission on Wednesday that although it would be difficult for the hospital to maintain a local clinic in…

  • ‘Mr. & Mrs. Smith’

    So simpatico are Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, it’s natural to suppose their sizzle continues after the cameras are off, and a testament to how delicious their performances are. By: Bob Brown Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie practice a more radical form of marriage counseling in Mr. & Mrs. Smith.    Chemistry. It all boils down…

  • School board examines student-parking options

    Number of senior permits "inadequate," says board president. By: Rachel Silverman    The Princeton Regional Board of Education is working to beef up student and visitor parking at Princeton High School, board members said Tuesday night, by asking Princeton Borough and Princeton Township to add 20 additional spaces for high school seniors and more temporary visitor…

  • Montgomery board approves new Princeton Airport hangars

    Neighbors voice objections over potential noise. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The Planning Board approved an application Monday by Princeton Airport for construction of two fixed-wing hangars totaling 24,460 square feet on the western portion of the property.    The 6-3 approval, which was ratified under the condition that helicopters would be unconditionally banned from the…

  • Movie Timetables

    Going to the movies tonight? Find out where and when the show you want to see is playing. Movies and times are valid from June 17, 2005 to June 24, 2005. Because of the possibility of last-minute schedule changes, it is wise to call the theater before leaving home. Please note: In the event that…

  • Senior housing gets approval

    Jamesburg gets into the age-restricted housing market. By: Leon Tovey    JAMESBURG — Following the example of neighboring Monroe Township and other municipalities around the state, the borough has decided to take advantage of the growing market for age-restricted housing.    The Land Use Board on June 9 unanimously approved an application by Nicole & Angela Properties…

  • Juniors survive new SAT

    New SAT results are in. By: Melissa Hayes    MONROE — The tests have been taken and the results are in.    Students interviewed by The Cranbury Press think the new version of the SAT exam is too long and doesn’t resolve any of the issues they had with the old version. In fact, they say this…

  • NPDC plan calls for recreational center and senior housing

    Municipal and commercial space also envisioned. By: Kara Fitzpatrick    MONTGOMERY — The North Princeton Developmental Center Concept Planning Team presented a vision plan to the Township Committee on Wednesday that suggests the 250-acre site could be a haven for recreational, civic and cultural uses, with 36 acres earmarked for senior housing.    The plan would keep…