Category: archives
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Princeton board eyes land for Little League field
Plan in very early stages for armory site off River Road. By: David Campbell The Princeton Joint Recreation Board is weighing the feasibility of building an illuminated Little League baseball field on a portion of the land adjacent to the National Guard Armory on River Road. The matter was discussed at the board’s meeting Thursday…
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South officials want bleachers inspected
The high school wants to make sure the foundation is sound before it renovates the stands. By: Linda Seida WEST AMWELL Officials at South Hunterdon Regional High School want a structural engineer to verify the soundness of the stadium bleachers’ foundation before a renovation project being monitored by municipal officials moves forward. As long…
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Nov. 25, 8 p.m.: On ‘Let It Be’
An essay on The Beatles on Pop Matters. By: Hank Kalet Here is my essay on the original version of "Let It Be" on Pop Matters.
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A time to share spirit of gratitude
GUEST OPINION, Nov. 25 By: April Murray As my second year of being a single parent approaches, I feel a deep sense of gratitude for all the good I’ve been blessed with on a daily basis. Many individuals may have already seen television reports or read newspaper articles about how being single and/or a parent…
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Downtown developer to present revised ‘Building C’ plan
Council to hear proposal for building on Tulane Street parking lot. By: Jennifer Potash The developer of the downtown garage project will present revised plans for the proposed apartment building and ground-floor food market for the Tulane Street parking lot tonight at the Princeton Borough Council meeting. In September, council members and business owners adjacent…
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Amendment to city noise law could be approved
Lambertville wants noise from heavy equipment machinery to stop by 9 p.m. By: Linda Seida LAMBERTVILLE Noise from heavy-equipment machinery, such as the type currently in use to construct the new senior housing center on Route 518 and the Orleans Homebuilders development on Lambert’s Hill, will be restricted if an amendment to the city’s…
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Princeton rec board reviews conduct guidelines
Regulations would affect coaches, players and parents involved in youth sports. By: David Campbell The Princeton Joint Recreation Board on Thursday night reviewed draft guidelines for coaches, players and parents who take part in youth sports in Princeton. The board focused its attention on draft guidelines for coach certification, background checks, code of conduct and…
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Two more throw in hats for vacant council seat
Jenny Crumiller and Mark Freda say they are intersted in seeking post. By: Jennifer Potash The field of potential Princeton Borough Council candidates has grown by two. Jenny Crumiller of Library Place and Mark Freda of Fisher Avenue, a former Borough Council member, both expressed interest in serving out the unexpired term of Councilman Joseph…
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PU football goes down kicking
Tigers get five field goals in loss to Dartmouth By: Justin Feil The way that the Princeton University football team started its game at Dartmouth on Saturday, the Tigers seemed well on their way to a third straight victory over the Big Green. But the first four Princeton drives inside the Dartmouth 20-yard line ended…
