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COMMUNITY ILLUMINATED: Last Sunday the Princeton Township Complex was alight as part of Communities of Light 2004. Womanspace in Mercer County united with Hunterdon's Women's Crisis Services and Somerset's Resource Center for Women and Their Families to light 100,000 candles as a way of illuminating community awareness about the problem of domestic violence.

Deer Cull Enters Fifth and Final Year

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Township Committee gave the nod Monday night to a fifth and final year for the Township's deer culling program. At the same time, the Committee authorized two other contractors to employ various methods to project an inventory of the Township's deer population.

Princeton Teachers Reach Agreement On New Contract

Candace Braun

No teachers' strike is looming for the end of this school year, as the Princeton Regional School Board settled a teacher contract with the Princeton Regional Education Association (PREA) on Thursday, six months and two weeks before the contract expired. Passed unanimously by the Board, it will extend from July 1, 2005, through June 30, 2008.

Borough Continues Cutting To Avoid Increase in Taxes

Candace Braun

Borough Council gave serious attention to the 2005 budget expenditures at its meeting on Tuesday, December 14.

 

 

 

 

 
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