Tag: Princeton
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Princeton Planning Board considers development at Princeton Shopping Center
The Princeton Planning Board is expected to take action on an application to build a 200-unit rental apartment building on a portion of a parking lot at the Princeton Shopping Center when the board meets Oct. 14. The Planning Board began a public hearing on the application by Princeton (Edens) LLC for preliminary and final…
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Princeton police blotter
A Russell Road woman was scammed out of $3,000 by an unknown woman who posed as a representative from PayPal, who convinced the victim to send $3,000 to her via Zelle, according to police. The incident was reported Sept. 29. A Western Way resident reported that someone had filed for unemployment benefits, using her Social…
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Opinion: Princeton’s ‘war on deer’ is ‘disappointing’
It is very disappointing that the Princeton Council has declared war on the deer population, who every year have less and less habitat to live in due to out-of-control development. Not surprisingly, this leads to increased contact with humans, often to the detriment of both. Approving culling and especially the cruel practice of bow-hunting shows…
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Princeton police blotter
A bicycle valued at $400 was reported stolen from the front porch of a Wiggins Street residence on Sept. 17. Someone obtained a checkbook belonging to an Allison Road resident and fraudulently cashed a check for $57,000, drawn on the victim’s checking account, according to police. The incident was reported Sept. 17. A thief fished…
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Princeton Montessori School commits to environmental sustainability
The recent extreme weather events, both locally and worldwide, are a reminder that climate change must be addressed for the benefit of future generations. Over a hundred years ago, Dr. Maria Montessori emphasized the importance of humanity’s relationship with nature and educating children to be a positive force of change in the world. In the…
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Planning Board to continue Prospect Avenue application in October
Princeton University representatives will return to the Princeton Planning Board in October to complete a public hearing on a proposal to demolish three Victorian houses at 110-116 Prospect Ave. and to move the former Court Club building at 91 Prospect Ave. across the street to those lots. The Planning Board listened to four hours of…
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Riverside School reinstates Halloween parade after parents’ outcry
The Riverside School’s annual Halloween parade and celebration, which was going to be dropped in favor of a “book bonanza” celebration that would also include a parade, will go on as planned next month. Riverside School Principal Ebony Lattimer, who took over as principal Aug. 23, wrote in a Sept. 22 email to parents that…
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Princeton school board candidates to participate in forum on Oct. 6
Four candidates for three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education will share their views on the issues at a virtual candidates forum on Oct. 6. The online forum starts at 7 p.m. and can be viewed live at www.Facebook.com/PrincetonTelevision. It is sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the Princeton…
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Community Park students create Class of 2020 Legacy Path
As students return to school for another year under the shadow of COVID-19, Community Park Elementary School in Princeton’s graduating class of 2020 completed a project begun more than a year ago to commemorate their experience of learning in school and at home, as the coronavirus reshaped community life. Titled Class of 2020 Legacy Path,…