Tag: Princeton
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Princeton woman walking on Route 1 in South Brunswick dies from injuries after hit by vehicle
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – At 12:35 p.m. today, July 20, South Brunswick police responded to a pedestrian struck on Route 1 south and near Ridge Road. The person who was struck, a woman in her 30s from Princeton, was taken to Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick where she died from her injuries. The…
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Financial show host promoted to PCTV Board of Trustees
Princeton Community Television (PCTV) announced that Deborah J. Frazier, a leading wealth management advisor at Hightower Advisor Services, has been elevated to the Board of Trustees. Frazier has been a leader in wealth management with Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley and RBG Capital prior to her leadership role at Hightower Advisors. In addition, she was the…
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Princeton opts out of marijuana licenses – for now
Princeton has joined the growing number of New Jersey towns that are opting out of permitting the sale, cultivation, manufacturing and distribution of cannabis – at least for now. The Princeton Council introduced an ordinance banning the six classes of cannabis businesses at its July 12 meeting. The goal is to buy more time to…
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Princeton school board to consider bond referendum
Faced with leaky roofs, deteriorating siding and worn-out mechanical equipment, Princeton Public Schools officials are mulling over a maintenance bond referendum and may reach a decision on the scope and amount at the school board’s July 27 meeting. Business Administrator Matthew Bouldin and Director of Plant Operations David Harding outlined a list of possible projects…
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SPRAB reviews plans for a new Princeton University Health Services building
Princeton University has proposed a project that would construct a more than 76,000-square-foot University Health Services building on campus. The university presented plans for the proposed project to Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB) on July 14. SPRAB Chair Louisa Clayton, Vice Chair Lisa Levine, Councilman David Cohen, Ingela Kostenbader, and Anne Soos voted…
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SPRAB reviews plans for a new Princeton University Health Services building
Princeton University has proposed a project that would construct a more than 76,000-square-foot University Health Services building on campus. The university presented plans for the proposed project to Princeton’s Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB) on July 14. SPRAB Chair Louisa Clayton, Vice Chair Lisa Levine, Councilman David Cohen, Ingela Kostenbader, and Anne Soos voted…
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Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra announces new music director, partnership with Westminster Conservatory
The Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra (GPYO) announced the appointment of Jessica Morel as the orchestra’s music director, effective immediately. Morel hails most recently from the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestras where she served as the primary conductor for the Charlotte Symphony Youth Philharmonic, according to information provided by GPYO. She served as the music director of…
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Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra announces new music director, partnership with Westminster Conservatory
The Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra (GPYO) announced the appointment of Jessica Morel as the orchestra’s music director, effective immediately. Morel hails most recently from the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestras where she served as the primary conductor for the Charlotte Symphony Youth Philharmonic, according to information provided by GPYO. She served as the music director of…