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Hinkson's, Once Rumored to Leave, Will Stay in Town, Parking and AllMatthew HershIt looks as though Hinkson's, the long-time stationery mainstay at 82 Nassau Street, will be moving not out of downtown, but over to the Spring Street garage in search of parking it seems along with the rest of Princeton. The Changing Face of Princeton: New Businesses Come to TownMatthew HershPrinceton has been in high gear for some time when it comes to retail business turnover. However, recently some long-time business owners and stores have cause to pause due to the fact that they have retained a lengthy residence, and they're growing as well. Residents Look to Rededicate Small Park to Late ProfessorCandace BraunBorough residents appeared before Borough Council last week to ask permission to rename the current Pine Street Park for the late Dr. David F. Bradford, economist at Princeton University. Dr. Bradford, 66, died February 22 after sustaining third degree burns from a fire in his Pine Street residence. District Hopes Construction Will Finish By Year End 2006Candace BraunStarting to feel the pressure of looking at completion of construction more than a year later than originally expected, the Princeton Regional School District recently hired a consultant to pin down a new schedule for work at the high school. Astrophysics Professor Explains Einstein's Theory of Time TravelCandace BraunTime travel to both the past and the future is possible; but you can't go back in time and kill your grandmother. At least that's J. Richard Gott III's theory. Council Defers Decision To Expand Police ForceCandace BraunAt odds last week while discussing possible expansion of the Police Department, Borough Council decided to defer its decision, citing a lack of information on the "true" needs of the department.
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