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(Photo courtesy of the Princeton Battlefield Area Preservation Society)

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MARKED FOR REDEVELOPMENT: The Institute for Advanced Study, located on Mercer Road next to the Princeton Battlefield State Park, is looking to use another portion of its land to build single family housing. The 24 acres of land in question are located adjacent to the park, where the main fighting of the Battle of Princeton took place.
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Local Experts Ready to Battle To Preserve Princeton Battlefield

Candace Braun

Local experts pleaded to a standing-room only crowd of 150 people at the Princeton Public Library last Thursday to help support the preservation of land adjacent to the Princeton Battlefield that the Institute for Advanced Study is considering using to build housing.

Nassau Street Subdivision Slated For Final Planning Board Hearing

Matthew Hersh

A plan to build four homes on 1.42 acres of land behind a property at 302 Nassau Street will be addressed by the Princeton Regional Planning Board tomorrow evening at 7 p.m. at Township Hall.

 


Richard Volz

PROFILES IN EDUCATION

Candace Braun

The Hun School's Richard Volz

University Combats Endowment Suit By Maintaining Sole Beneficiary Status

Matthew Hersh

In a counter maneuver to a lawsuit over the alleged misappropriation of about $100 million of endowment funds, attorneys for Princeton University are now seeking a ruling from the New Jersey Superior Court that would essentially declare the academic institution as the sole beneficiary of the Robertson Foundation – an entity created with a $35 million gift in 1961 to prepare students at the University's Woodrow Wilson School of International and Public Affairs for careers in public service.

Finding the Best: How to Select A Camp to Fit Your Child's Needs

Candace Braun

Whether you have an outgoing child with a thousand interests and not enough time to explore them, or a child who's quiet and reserved, with no clear interest in any one area, there's a camp out there to satisfy his or her needs. But what kind of camp should your child go to?

 

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