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(Photo by George Vogel)

caption:
SPRING BLOOMS, HISTORY LOOMS: After surviving a rather harsh and bleak
winter, the Princeton War Memorial is illuminated by the warm sunlight of
this year's spring.
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Library, Garage Openings Still Indefinite

Candace Braun

After missing three previously predicted opening dates, the Princeton Public Library is now hoping to open its new facility on Witherspoon Street on Thursday. The Borough's new Park-and-Shop garage is also anticipated to open this week, on or near April 24, when Communiversity is scheduled to take place

$10,000 Johnson Grant Expands Senior Taxi Hours of Operation

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Human Services has received a $10,000 grant from the J. Seward Johnson Sr. Charitable Trust that will facilitate expanded hours of operation for Crosstown 62, a door-to-door subsidized taxi service for residents aged 62 and over.

Hospital Will Have an Impact on the Town, Whether it Stays or Goes, Task Force Says

Matthew Hersh

A task force assembled to look at the future of Princeton HealthCare System held its inaugural meeting last week and outlined a strategic plan as to how it would be involved in decisions the hospital would make, namely, the decision regarding relocation.

Baxter Finds a Brief Nine Week Haven At Small Animal Rescue on Canal Road

Ken Smith

Four-year-old Baxter, a boisterous and tempestuous cairn terrier, found himself on a journey last Christmas Eve that would take him from a familiar family home in New Hampshire to an unfamiliar 53-acre sanctuary for dogs in Griggstown, New Jersey.

 

 

 

 

 
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