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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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SUN AND SNOW: Basking on a winter's day at the Princeton Shopping Center, this resident is taking an early spring break from issues like snow removal, snow shoveling, and the pros and cons of sidewalk installation.
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A Tale of Two Sidewalks, Road Repair, And How Neighborhoods Handle Change

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Township Committee introduced a whole laundry list of bond ordinances Monday night that, if passed, would authorize either installation, repair, or replacement of sidewalks in several neighborhoods around the Township.

University Can Proceed Cautiously With Expansion Plans, Says Borough

Candace Braun

Princeton University appeared before Borough Council last week to discuss the possibility of doubling from 100,000 to 200,000 square feet the amount of land it is now able to use for development expansion in the area surrounding the Engineering School on Olden Street.

Borough Council Debates Snow Removal Requirements

Candace Braun

Last week Borough Council introduced an ordinance that would decrease the amount of time residents are given to shovel walkways after a snowstorm, and increase the amount of space that would need to be shoveled.

Princeton High School Ranks Third In State For SAT Scores

Candace Braun

Princeton High School ranked third in the state SAT score average for the second year in a row, according to the recently published New Jersey State Report Cards for the 2003-04 school year.

Subdivision Plan for Nassau Street Receives Complaints From Neighbors

Matthew Hersh

A plan to subdivide a property behind a landmark building near Queenston Place on Nassau Street had neighbors arguing that the proposed development would impose "over-intense" usage of the land.

 

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