Tag: Princeton
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Loose Ends: Memorial Day – The Spirit of Princeton, the spirit of America
By Pam Hersh The 17th century English poet, scholar and cleric John Donne said in a sermon that because we are all part of mankind, any person’s death is a loss to all of us: “Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom…
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Update on Princeton’s sustainable landscaping project
As spring slides into summer and the sound of cicadas compete with the sound of traditional landscaping, seeds of hope have taken root in Princeton. The Changing the Landscape: Healthy Yards = Healthy People/Cambiando el Paisaje: Jardines Sanos = Gente Sana project kicked off in January and is making progress. The project seeks to move…
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Waldorf School welcomes new administrator
The Waldorf School of Princeton appointed Zoe Brookes as its new school administrator. Brookes brings a business background, including an MBA from London Business School, and foundational experience as a consultant at Bain & Company and Deloitte & Touche in London, according to information provided by the school. She has experience leading and advising small-…
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Local animal shelter not experiencing return of animals adopted during pandemic
At the height of the coronavirus pandemic, animal shelters across the country experienced a surge in foster families and adoptions for their animals. The scenario would be no different for SAVE, a nonprofit animal shelter in Montgomery Township, which protects homeless dogs and cats. But while in 2020, a concern at SAVE would be about…
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Princeton Community Television will broadcast New Jersey Flight home games
Princeton Community Television (PCTV) has partnered with the New Jersey Flight indoor football organization to broadcast their 2021 home games. PCTV is carried by Verizon and Comcast in addition to a multiple streaming service throughout the region. The first New Jersey Flight indoor football game will take place on May 28 at Cure Arena in…
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Public hearing again postponed for Lanwin’s proposed housing on Princeton Ridge
The Princeton Planning Board’s on-again, off-again public hearing on Lanwin Development Corp.’s proposed subdivision on the Princeton Ridge – slated for the board’s May 20 meeting – is off again. The public hearing has been postponed until the Planning Board’s July 1 meeting, because the environmental consultant hired by objectors to the application was not…
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Princeton adopts municipal budget
The Princeton municipal property tax rate will hold steady at 50 cents per $100 of assessed value, under the 2021 municipal budget approved by the Princeton Council at its May 24 meeting. The proposed 2021 municipal budget that was introduced at the Princeton Council’s March 22 meeting carried a three-cent increase in the municipal property…
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Labyrinth Books to hold book sale May 27-30
Labyrinth Books is holding is spring book sale May 27-30 at the Princeton bookstore, 122 Nassau St. All books and gift items will be discounted. May 27 is a preview day for members only. May 28 is a fundraising day for Princeton mutual aid; instead of discounts, 15% of all sales will be provided to…
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Princeton company WonderBotz wins three awards at software industry event
WonderBotz, a global leading hyperautomation solutions provider that is headquartered in Princeton, was acknowledged for helping customers accelerate speed to value and return on investment (ROI) for the third year in a row. WonderBotz received both regional and global awards at Blue Prism World 2021, recognizing their excellence in delivering Blue Prism’s robotic process automation…