Category: news/the_princeton_packet
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WEST WINDSOR: Planning Board OKs PU buildings on Harrison St.
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The township Planning Board granted approval this week to a plan by Princeton University to construct five 10,000-square-foot storage buildings on its property along Lower Harrison Street. The planned facility, which also includes a large outdoor storage area, will replace a storage area now used by the…
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PRINCETON: New FreeB jitney finally rolls into borough
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — As they say in transportation circles, better late than never. At long last, Princeton Borough has taken delivery of a new FreeB jitney from NJ Transit, many months later than expected. Thursday morning, Mayor Mildred Trotman, Borough Administrator Bob Bruschi, Borough Engineer Chris Budzinski and other borough officials…
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PHOTO FEATURE: John Witherspoon School Carnival
Diane Karloff swings the hammer at the John Witherspoon School Carnival on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAuliffe
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PHOTO FEATURE: John Witherspoon School Carnival
Vanessa Miller, left, takes a slide at the John Witherspoon School Carnival on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAliffe
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PHOTO FEATURE: John Witherspoon School Carnival
Photos by Phil McAuliffe Staff photos by Phil McAuliffe
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PHOTO FEATURE: John Witherspoon School Carnival
Leo LaPlaca and Gus Binnie try the basket toss at the John Witherspoon School Carnival on Saturday. Staff photo by Phil McAliffe
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PRINCETON: Planning Board OKs PU neuroscience building
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer The Regional Planning Board of Princeton gave Princeton University the go ahead to proceed with plans for a new neuroscience and psychology building on its campus, following certain revisions to the university proposal. The site plan for the Neuroscience and Psychology Building Complex came before the board at its Oct.…
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WEST WINDSOR: Parking system to go online in January
By Kristine Snodgrass, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — Paying for a parking permit at the Princeton Junction Train Station will soon be as easy as logging onto the Internet. The township Parking Authority plans to roll out a new system early next year that will allow permit holders to pay their quarterly parking bills online,…
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PRINCETON: Friends of Open Space celebrate anniversary
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer PRINCETON — On Sunday those who happened to walk their dog or take a constitutional at Princeton’s Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve found a unique sight in the crisp and bright autumn air, as 21 artists set up their easels across the park and created paintings inspired by the landscape throughout the…
