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School building programs get under way
Groundbreaking ceremonies launch $81.3 million school renovation and expansion projects in Princeton. By: Jeff Milgram To the sound of Irish music and a construction chant, Princeton Regional School District officials ceremonially broke ground on their $81.3 million school renovation and expansion project Monday. District officials held separate ceremonies at all four elementary schools Monday. Another…
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North reaches end of line
Knights’ state hockey tourney run ends in semifinals By: Justin Feil MORRISTOWN West Windsor-Plainsboro High North ice hockey coach Tim Grable called Nick Cream’s goal with 18 seconds left in the state tournament semifinal Saturday ironic. Ironic and cruel that the Knights, who have thrived on big moments, got only a token moment, when…
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Princeton Township takes prize for public information
Princeton Township recently was recognized statewide for its public information program. The township received the prestigious award from Rutgers University’s Center for Government Services for the "Best Overall Entry" for municipal information sponsored by the New Jersey State League of Municipalities, the Municipal Mangers Association and Rutgers. The entry, which included the township newsletter, the…
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Jefferson Road repairs begin Monday
Long-delayed project designed to solve drainage problems. By: Jennifer Potash The Princeton Borough Engineering Department advises motorists to seek alternate routes to Jefferson Road, which will undergo repairs starting Monday. The road will likely be closed entirely to traffic for a few days during the three-month project, said Robert Pagan, assistant borough engineer. LBD Contractors…
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Garage opponents’ suit contends borough made errors
LATE NEWS: Court case postponed to April 26. By: Jennifer Potash Grave errors were made in designating two downtown municipal parking lots as an area in need of redevelopment for the garage project, according to a legal brief filed Friday by a group opposing the project. The designation, recommended by the Princeton Regional Planning Board…
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Pellet-gun incidents raise fears in Montgomery
Dangerous situation for residents, says police director. By: Paul Sisolak MONTGOMERY Two incidents involving imitation firearms and Montgomery public school students on March 5 and 7 have signaled a new and dangerous situation for the township, according to Director of Police Michael Beltranena. On March 5, the police director said, a 14-year-old boy brought…
