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FENCED IN: Shop the World at the Salty Dog, whose main entrance is on Spring Street, has always benefitted from the store's rear access from the former parking lot, now the plaza. But in recent months, the store's rear access has been blocked as construction of a $125,000 pergola lining the shops along the plaza has stalled.

Mending Fences Might Not Be an Option As Merchant, Borough Spar Over Access

Matthew Hersh

For Jill Carpe, owner of Shop the World at the Salty Dog, something as simple as access to her store has always been an uphill battle.

Deer Herd Got Your Tomato Vine? This Gardener Has Some Sage Advice

Matthew Hersh

The garden of earthly delights is, it turns out, right in the middle of a quiet residential portion of Princeton Borough.

As Summer Comes To A Close, Library Readies for Fall Programs

Candace Braun

As the summer concludes with a well-attended season of programming at the Princeton Public Library, the Board of Trustees is beginning to look toward the fall line up.

A Short Retirement Anticipated For 30-Year Senior Center Employee

Matthew Hersh

Three decades ago, after finishing college and looking for a job, Sue Tillet walked into an occupation, as recent graduates often do, not really knowing what she was going to do.

Students Join in "Common Hope" To Aid in Mission to Guatemala

Candace Braun

A group of four area teens and three Princeton mothers recently embarked on a 10-day mission trip to Guatemala, where they volunteered their services to families in need of assistance.

 

 
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