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(Photo by George Vogelt)

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UP, UP, AND AWAY: The up side of the big snow is clearly in evidence as Julie Morgan defies the laws of gravity or at least bends them a little on Provinceline Road hill last weekend.

Immigration Issues Are Debated

Candace Braun

Why immigrants have been recent targets of raids in Mercer County, whether or not immigrants should become legal U.S. citizens, and the impact that illegal immigrants have on their offspring, were some of the many topics discussed on Monday at the Princeton Public Library during a forum that examined the local and national effects of U.S. policies on immigration.

Snowden Alternatives Hardly a Compromise, Residents Maintain

Matthew Hersh

When Snowden Lane residents opposed to a stretch of proposed sidewalk along their street were presented last week with a compromise design proposal, many who live along that bucolic stretch of roadway agreed that it was a proposal, but did not see it as a compromise.

How the Fete Got Its Groove Back: 2005 Event Returns to Aquarian Age

Matthew Hersh

Last year's Fete, Princeton's annual country day fair, launched itself into its 51st year with a spaced-out "Rocket Fete" theme. But for 2005, Fete organizers will get a bit psychedelic, as they evoke the aquarian age.

 

 

 

 

 
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