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CENTRAL JERSEY: Slip slidin’ away
Lizzy McDaniel and Theza Friedman compete in a one-minute slurp-off to determine the winner of the women’s competition. Photo by Alice Su
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How about a payment in lieu of taxes?
Anne Waldron Neumann, Princeton Go or No Go: So said Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman Monday night (Jan. 31) when the university presented its Arts and Transit plan to Borough Council, Township Committee and the Planning Board. The university wanted assurances that very night that zoning would be changed to allow arts buildings between Alexander…
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CENTRAL JERSEY: Slip slidin’ away
Bill Forrest of Philadelphia holds the Oyster Bowl trophy after winning the men’s competi´tion for the second year in a row. Photo by Alice Su
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PRINCETON: Two meetings this week on reval process
By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Two meetings regarding the recent revaluation in the Princetons are taking place this Wednesday and Thursday to discuss the process regarding the assessments. The Princeton Fair Tax group, made up of citizens concerned about the skew of the revaluation, is scheduled to meet on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the…
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Founder
John Hansel Will your town be on of 1,000 "Liberty Tree" Memorial sites? Ceremonial Liberty Tree available for public planting Picture this: A replica of Boston’s famed Liberty Tree growing in your own town or college campus — a living tribute to the Sons of Liberty who took our first courageous steps toward freedom. Well, it…
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PRINCETON: University willing to meet
Meanwhile, new site is sought for center By Victoria Hurley-Schubert, Staff Writer Although Princeton University officials have not reversed a decision to move a $300 million Arts and Transit center from its proposed home at the Dinky station, they are at least willing to meet about a possible subcommittee to explore options to move forward.…
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Local leaders muffed a lifetime opportunity
Bob Rodgers, Princeton To the Princeton Borough Council, Township Committee and regional Planning Board: You’ve muffed a lifetime opportunity in the loss of the university’s Arts and Transit plan, to the detriment of the entire community. Maybe there’s a chance even yet, if you were to say “sorry,” and “please.” Bob Rodgers Princeton
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CENTRAL JERSEY: WW-P teachers receive grants
By Allison Musante, Staff Writer More than $3,000 has been awarded to five West Windsor-Plainsboro district teachers to fund innovative programs and bring leading technologies to the classroom. The WW-P Education Foundation, a private, nonprofit group that supports district initiatives, announced the recipients of its semi-annual Excellence in Education grant program: reading specialist Denise Nugent,…
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