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  • Institute for Advanced Study housing plan on track

    Institute for Advanced Study housing plan on track

    Proposal near battlefield remains controversial Nick Norlen Staff Writer    The Institute for Advanced Study plans to proceed with the construction of faculty housing near Battlefield State Park, but detailed plans aren’t expected to be completed for “several months,” a spokeswoman said Monday.    The think tank’s proposal includes building 15 homes on eight acres that it…

  • Five guest conductors selected to lead Princeton Symphony

    Five guest conductors selected to lead Princeton Symphony

    Gunther Schuller will be among five guest conductors to lead the Princeton Symphony Orchestra.

  • A new face for a new era

    A new face for a new era

    Architectural renderings show how an exterior makover will transform the half-century-old Princeton Shopping Center on Harrison Street, from its main entrance, above, to its interior courtyard, below.

  • Five guest conductors selected to lead Princeton Symphony

    Five guest conductors selected to lead Princeton Symphony

    Pulitizer-Prize-winner Gunther Schuller among those named Michael Redmond Lifestyle Editor    Pulitzer Prize-winning composer and conductor Gunther Schuller, a recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship — the so-called “genius award” — who is recognized worldwide as an important figure in American music, will be one of five guest conductors to lead the Princeton Symphony Orchestra during its…

  • Princeton assistant superintendent appointed

    Bonnie Lehet to oversee curriculum and instruction Nick Norlen Staff Writer    The Princeton Regional School District’s new assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction wants to bring consistency — and innovation — to the curriculum.    Bonnie Lehet was appointed to the position by the Princeton Regional Board of Education on July 31, and officially took over…

  • A new face for a new era

    A new face for a new era

    Princeton Shopping Center gets a makeover Katie Wagner    Deeann Lemmerling, co-owner of Bon Apetit, in the Princeton Shopping Center, worked hard to improve the interior of her store during the past few years.    She repainted the interior, expanded the building to create café seating and hired local artists to paint reproductions of Toulouse Lautrec and…

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  • Institute for Advanced Study housing plan on track
  • Montgomery emergency services to get a communications upgrade

    Montgomery emergency services to get a communications upgrade

    Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski U.S. Rep Mike Ferguson, left, talks with Second Lt. Rick Kozaryn of Montgomery EMS about radio problems federal funding Rep. Ferguson has proposed will help to eliminate.