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ONCE A VACANT LOT, NOW A LITERARY HAVEN: Princeton Writers Block hosted a business networking mixer sponsored by the Borough Merchants of Princeton and the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce. See story on page 7. The recently-completed literary garden on Paul Robeson Place has slowly garnered attention throughout the community.

Hospital Task Force Chooses Consultant

Matthew Hersh

A professional consultant has been chosen to assist the Princeton Health Care Task Force in exploring the feasibility of either increasing the capability of the current hospital facility at 253 Witherspoon Street or completely moving it to an off-site location, possibly outside of Princeton, as part of a comprehensive campus that would comprise all factions of Princeton Healthcare System.

Two Princeton Attorneys Want to Force Immediate Special Gubernatorial Election

Matthew Hersh

Two Princeton attorneys are calling for Gov. James McGreevey's resignation to be effective immediately, in order to set the stage for a special election that would halt the handing over of executive power to State Senate President Richard Codey (D-West Orange).

Borough Approves Plaza Expenditures; Cost of Furnishings Falls Under Budget

Candace Braun

Furnishings for the Borough's new plaza outside the Princeton Public Library will total approximately $85,000, more than $15,000 under the Borough's original budget. Passed unanimously at Council's meeting Monday night, the budget will pay for chairs, tables, wooden benches, planters, trash receptacles, bicycle racks, and tree grates.

 

 

 

 

 
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