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(Photo by George Vogel)

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THE END OF A JOURNEY: Princeton Public Library staff gather inside the doors of the new library on Spring Street on Saturday, April 24, just before opening at 10 a.m. Library Director Leslie Burger gives Eric Greenfeldt, assistant director, a kiss, after receiving congratulatory flowers. The $18 million facility was a long time coming, however many staff and residents say they are happy with the results.
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Princeton Library Opens, Begins Regular Hours

Candace Braun

After an exciting opening last weekend of the new Princeton Public Library on Witherspoon Street, the library has announced it will begin operating under a normal schedule beginning Friday, April 30.

Historical Society Buys Updike Farm House; Will Expand Museum

Matthew Hersh

The Historical Society of Princeton made a major property acquisition last week that will allow the organization to broaden services and expand its museum, the Bainbridge House, on Nassau Street.

School Budget of $62.3 Million Passes Amid Low Voter Turnout at Area Polls

Candace Braun

The $62.3 million budget for the Princeton Regional School District passed by a margin of 2 to 1 last week when voters approved the budget 671 to 332. Incumbents Charlotte Bialek, JoAnn Cunningham, and Alan Hegedus were all re-elected onto the School Board.

In Hospital's ArtFirst! Exhibit, Disability Is Entirely Secondary

Matthew Hersh

Art is in the air at the University Medical Center of Princeton. Literally.

 

 

 

 
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