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AWESOME AUSSIES: The Australian "audio acrobats" David Collins, left, and Shane Dundas, also known as The Umbilical Brothers, will bring their Off-Broadway hit "Thwak" to McCarter Theatre on Wedneday, April 14, at 7:30
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Bunn Drive Senior Housing Is Explored

Matthew Hersh

Conceptual plans for an age-restricted housing community on Bunn Drive were introduced to the Princeton Regional Planning Board last Thursday night, raising concerns from nearby residents.

School Board Approves $62.3 Million Budget; 3 Faculty Jobs Are Cut

Candace Braun

Although Board members unanimously voted to approve next year's $62.3 million budget for Princeton Regional Schools, many parents voiced concern at a recent School Board meeting about where spending cuts were made.

Princeton University Offers Scaled Down Development Plans in West Windsor

Matthew Hersh

In a stark departure from its plan to someday build a "mirror campus" in West Windsor, Princeton University said it plans to pursue limited development along Alexander Road and along the perimeter of 400 acres of University-owned land between Route 1 and Lake Carnegie.

Latino Community Is Growing In Mercer County, Report Says

Candace Braun

Between 1980 and 2000, the Latino population in Mercer County more than tripled, to 33,898, up from 10,580, according to a report commissioned by the United Way of Greater Mercer County. In addition, local service-providing agencies estimate that in 2003, as many as 40 percent to 60 percent of the Latino population in the area are undocumented and uncounted, which could mean that the population is actually much higher.

 

 

 

 
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