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(Photo by George Vogelt)

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THE CHANGING FACE OF COMMITTEE: Township Committeeman Bill Enslin, center, announced he would not seek re-election in the fall, but used the opportunity to endorse Democrats Vicky Bergman, and incumbent Deputy Mayor Bernie Miller. Currently, there are no Republicans vying for the open seats.

Township Election Season Begins Early

Matthew Hersh

Calling this early start of the election season the "right time" to announce his intentions as he faces an expiring term on Township Committee, Bill Enslin, a two-term Democrat and a 17-year member of the Princeton Regional Planning Board, announced Monday he would not seek a third term in the November election.

Jazz Club Proposal Hits a Major Chord With Board Approval

Matthew Hersh

A proposal to build a jazz club on the former site of Mike's Tavern on Bayard Lane received a boost last week when members of the Site Plan Review Advisory Board of the Princeton Regional Planning Board (SPRAB) voted to recommend the plans despite anticipated legal battles.

Chief Federico Begins New Post Within a Changing Community

Candace Braun

After serving the Princeton Borough Police Department for 25 years as both an officer and captain, Anthony Federico was appointed to the position of chief of police by Borough Council last week. And, Chief Federico couldn't be more thrilled.

 

 

 

 

 
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