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Unpaid Claims Delay Liquor License ApplicationStuart MitchnerBorough Councilman Roger Martindell has called into question the sale of a liquor license because of an issue that, according to him, "illustrates a significant problem in the economy of the Princeton community: the illegal diversion of wages by employers from Princeton's service workers." Township Introduces 2004 Municipal Budget; Trimmed From Previous ForecastMatthew HershThe Princeton Township Committee agreed unanimously to introduce its $30.2 million 2004 municipal budget Monday night after a series of discussions regarding the appropriation of various funding. Neighborhood Group Says Arts Council Can Improve Without Doubling in SizeMatthew HershThe Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Association is preparing a proposal to the Arts Council of Princeton for a smaller-scaled improvement of the downtown arts center. Coffee Drinkers Find Perfect Blend Among Princeton's Java ShopsBecky MelvinWith three main coffee houses downtown and a host of shops that sell a good brew, it's no secret that Princetonians are enthusiastic coffee drinkers. But they aren't as serious as the message on a Ford Escort bumper would suggest. Spied recently in front of Firestone Library, the sticker read: "Give me coffee and no one gets hurt."
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