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Need to preserve Dinky right of way
Michael Landau, Princeton To the editor: Recent news coverage of the Dinky issue has raised concerns in some minds about potential costs to taxpayers from efforts to preserve the Dinky right-of-way. From the vantage point of Princeton’s future transit needs, however, the Princeton community will lose if the right of way is not preserved for…
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Thanks to those who backed Communiversity
Jeff Nathanson, Arts Council of Princeton To the editor: On behalf of the board and staff of the Arts Council of Princeton, I would like to thank everyone including the close to 40,000 visitors, 200 vendors and 40 performance groups who helped make the 42nd annual Communiversity Festival of the Arts such a…
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Join Princeton’s curbside compost program
Liz Cohen, Princeton To the editor: I am a very happy user of the Princeton curbside compost program, and want to encourage all Princeton Township and Borough residents to sign on. While I do my own yard compost, the curbside allows me to include so much more. I love composting pizza boxes! And meat scraps,…
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MONTGOMERY: Leppert, Cougars finishing strong
Senior LSM helps MHS boys lacrosse win five of six By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor E.J. Leppert always thought that the varsity lacrosse players looked a lot better than him. Given the chance in his final year, however, the Montgomery High School senior has shown he belongs. ”He’s been one catalyst in our defense…
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PRINCETON: Men’s lax falls in final, gets NCAA bid
Tigers play at defending national champ Virginia on Sunday By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Up and down went the range of emotions in the last week for the Princeton University men’s lacrosse team. There was the high of finishing the Ivy League regular season 6-0 to earn the top seed and the chance to…
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PRINCETON: Hospital site zoning approved by board
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Zoning for the former hospital site was found consistent with Princeton’s master plan and approved by the Planning Board on Thursday, paving the way for a 280-unit apartment complex project. The zoning changes for the proposed project allow signs, a leasing office, an arts and crafts studio and allowances for…
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WEST WINDSOR: Late bloomer boosts South girls lax
Junior Skylar Delemos has stepped in and played a big role in the midfield this season for the West Windsor-Plainsboro High South girls lacrosse team. Photo by Ellen Schwartz
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Thanks to contributors to scholarship luncheon
Aloha Holloway, Bordentown To the editor: As benefit chairperson of the Women’s College Club of Princeton, I wish to thank the many area merchants who generously contributed merchandise or gift certificates to the silent auction held at our annual Scholarship Benefit Luncheon on April 23 at the Present Day Club. Because of the support of…
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IN THE KITCHEN: Special delivery: Healthy, flavorful meals
Balsamic bell pepper chicken with cauliflower mashed potatoes.
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