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Music Teacher Brings Kaleidoscope Of Songs to Princeton StudentsCandace BraunNow parents and children can enjoy listening to kids' music together, says Alex Mitnick, who recently produced a CD, Kaleidoscope of Songs, with lyricist Alan Bell. Boychoir Sexual Abuse Case Is Heard by Supreme CourtCandace BraunThe State Supreme Court heard arguments last week in a molestation charge against the American Boychoir School in Princeton. Last Monday, November 29, the court heard arguments from Lawrence Lessig, a lawyer representing John W. Hardwicke Jr., who claims to have been molested by several staff members when he was a student. Attorney Jay H. Greenblat represented the school. Road's End Not Reached for Snowden, Sidewalk Discussion Likely to ContinueMatthew HershSnowden Lane residents did not exactly exhale last Tuesday when Township Committee declined to introduce an ordinance that would allow sidewalks to be built on a 1,300-foot stretch of the road. Immigration Raids Continue: Local Employees Are ArrestedCandace BraunAnother immigration raid took place in Mercer County last week, according to Maria Juega, chair of the Latin-American Legal Defense and Education Fund in Princeton. Immigrants Rights Resolution is Heard; But Committee Declines AdoptionMatthew HershDespite repeated assurances that undocumented immigrants should not fear being reported to Federal Immigration officers if they are involved in a police-related incident, Township Committee Monday night decided against passing a resolution that would have effectively rubber-stamped that unwritten sentiment. Political Divide Doesn't Start At Home, It Starts in the House, Panelists SayMatthew HershJust looking at the popular vote tallies in the the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, it's safe to say that the country is pretty evenly divided when it comes to who the president should be. But does the same division exist in the annals of Congress? Borough To Receive Feedback On Traffic, Transportation IssuesCandace BraunThe need to improve pedestrian safety in the Borough is one of the main concerns that will come from the Borough's Traffic and Transportation Committee tonight when it presents its findings and resident feedback to Council. The 13-page report will be presented by the committee's Sandy Soloman. PDS Receives Backing to Go Ahead With Campus Renovation, Building ExpansionMatthew HershThe Princeton Day School received the go-ahead from the Princeton Regional Planning Board Thursday night to reconstruct and expand several of its campus facilities.
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