Category: archives
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‘Reluctant’ panel recommends end to borough livery licenses
By: Jennifer Potash After 18 months of internal debate and discussion, a subcommittee of the Princeton Borough Council has approved a recommendation to phase out livery licenses but the final say will rest with the full council. The Public Safety Committee voted 3-1 Friday to recommend to the Borough Council that the livery licenses,…
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Only two firms offer proposals for garage
Princeton Borough is proposing a four-level parking garage with 483 spaces at the site of the Park & Shop lot at Spring and Witherspoon and on top of a new building on the Tulane Street lot. By: Jennifer Potash Despite earlier optimism, only two responses were received to Princeton Borough’s request for proposal for the…
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Sierra Club vows appeal over senior housing.
Group says it will ask state to strip Princeton of its regional center designation if the township approves ordinances permitting high-density senior housing on the Princeton Ridge. By: David Campbell A Sierra Club spokesperson told the Princeton Township Committee on Monday night that the group will petition the State Planning Commission to strip Princeton of…
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Montgomery considers senior housing zone.
A proposed ordinance would help clear the way for a 218-unit development featuring 186 single-family houses, 32 duplexes, an assisted-living facility and office space. By: Steve Rauscher MONTGOMERY The Township Committee introduced an ordinance Thursday night that would create a new zoning designation for a 138-acre tract north of Route 518 and west of…
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Fire damages university biology lab
No one was injured, but incident caused early-morning evacuation of Moffett, Schultz and Guyot halls. A fire on the Princeton University campus Tuesday morning caused significant damage to a molecular biology laboratory in Moffett Hall and forced the temporary evacuation of Moffett, Schultz and Guyot halls. No one was injured, university officials said. The fire,…
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For kitchen and table
Unusual gifts for people who like to cook and love to eat and drink By: Pat Tanner It’s that time of year again, when home cooks everywhere hope to find the newest, most exciting and suddenly indispensable kitchenware items wrapped in holiday ribbon, lurking under trees, and stuffed into bulging stockings. Herewith are some of…
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Hanukkah’s gifts of goodness, light and healing
Observing Hanukkah in the brilliance of glimmering light By: LORETTA SHERMAN Rabbi Sholom Leverton, Lubavitch rabbi of the Chabad of the Windsors, and Lilly Palmeri, Chabad congregant, mark the start of Hanukkah by lighting the menorah and reciting blessings. Photo courtesy of Rabbi Sholom Leverton ‘We begin the first night of Hanukkah with one candle,…
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Spirit of America for 85 years
Lincoln Logs are building blocks of childhood dreams By: K’NEX Industries Please view the print ads in this holiday magazine. Alchemist & Barrister B & B Color Studio – Hair Car Toyz – Accessories Central Jersey Cycle Christians Barber Shop Christine Joseph Hair Studio Church Directory: December 2001 Golf Shop – The Bog Cranbury Station…
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Sierra Club vows appeal over senior housing
Group says it will ask state to strip Princeton of its regional center designation if the township approves ordinances permitting high-density senior housing on the Princeton Ridge. By: David Campbell A Sierra Club spokesperson told the Princeton Township Committee on Monday night that the group will petition the State Planning Commission to strip Princeton of…
