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A FLORAL URBAN GARDEN: Recent hanging plantings on Nassau Street have spruced up Princeton in a way that some merchants would like to see continue in the future.

Beautification Pilot Program Urges People to Stop and Smell the Flowers

Matthew Hersh

If Nassau Street seems more colorful lately, it's because there are flowers in the air, literally.


Agnes Golding

PROFILES IN EDUCATION

Candace Braun

Agnes Golding, Director of Student Services for Princeton Regional Schools.

SAVE's New Director Looks To Promote the No-Kill Shelter

Candace Braun

When Frederic J. Ball, Jr., first applied for a position with SAVE, he expected to be the organization's new director of development.

Borough Agrees to Continue With High School Parking Plan

Candace Braun

Borough Council unanimously decided last week to renew the ordinance for the Princeton High School parking permit system, and agreed to issue 10 parking permits in addition to the already existing 70 permits now available to students. Councilman Roger Martindell was absent from the vote.

Borough Receives 'Unprecedented' Open Space Grant From County

Matthew Hersh

As part of a county-wide municipal assistance program, Princeton Borough has received a $375,000 open space grant – marking the first time the built-out municipality has received such funding.

Princeton Library Reviews Evacuation Procedures

Candace Braun

Following the recent terrorist activity in London, the Princeton Public Library's Board of Trustees sat down to review the evacuation procedures for its new facility.

 

 
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