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(Photo by Candace Braun)

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PROTEST AT DRUMTHWACKET: A small group of protestors gathered outside the governor's mansion in Princeton Township on Monday to show concern for his present course of action. Gov. McGreevey announced last week that he is gay and had an extramarital affair with another man. He plans to leave office November 15, but some residents say that isn't soon enough.

Princeton Reacts to McGreevey's Resignation

Candace Braun

After the initial shock of hearing Gov. James McGreevey's announcement last Thursday that he is "a gay American" and had engaged in an extramarital affair with another man, Princeton residents and area government officials have had varying opinions on their governor and his decision to resign on November 15.

Deer Committee Calls for Increased Measures for Cull

Matthew Hersh

Citing a negligible decline in deer-related accidents in the area, Princeton Township's Deer Program Evaluation Committee has recommended that a new sport-hunting committee be created to address overpopulation within the herd.

After Receiving Grant, Princeton High Looks to Individualize Student Attention

Candace Braun

Freshmen entering Princeton High School may soon look forward to more individualized attention now that the school will be receiving $300,000 a year for the next three years as part of the Small Learning Community Implementation grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

 

 

 

 
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