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(Photo by George Vogel)

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LET THE LENDING BEGIN: A group of Princeton High School students performed a Chinese Lion Dance at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Princeton Public Library in April. Many local dignitaries were on hand for the event, including, from left: Eric Greenfeldt, the library's assistant director; Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand; former Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed; and library donor Estelle Sands. The opening also included a day's worth of activities ranging from author readings to children's workshops.

Princeton: A Small Town Plays Big Roles

Candace Braun
Matthew Hersh

However different 2004 may have been from the years that preceded it, there remains one constant we are consistently reminded of: Princeton is changing.

Residents Opposed To Proposed Club Move Ahead With Suit

Matthew Hersh

Despite apparent setbacks, eight Princeton families and homeowners opposed to conceptual plans for "Astons," a proposed restaurant featuring live jazz music, have vowed to continue their legal battle to have the restaurant proposal reconsidered or even overturned.

The $500,000 Question Answered: Cottage Club Is Not Tax-Exempt

Candace Braun

Acting Governor Richard Codey signed a bill into law last week that will prevent private historic establishments in New Jersey such as Princeton University's eating clubs from obtaining tax-exempt status.

 

 

 

 

 
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