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Township Reviews Sidewalk And Sewer Repair ProjectsMatthew HershPrinceton Township Committee approved approximately $370,000 for work on sanitary sewer laterals on various private properties. Affordable Housing Issue Is Addressed by CouncilCandace BraunOn the heels of passing the Palmer Square Housing Settlement, which will bring the Borough 10 more affordable housing units, a discussion ensued at Borough Council's meeting on Tuesday, February 10 that led to several concerns regarding how to provide more affordable housing for Princeton residents. Deer Culling Season Deemed a Success; Management Firm Plans Work ReductionMatthew HershPrinceton Township completed the fourth year of its deer management program last Saturday, with a cull so successful that it brings the early completion of a project that has historically created consternation from those who opposed the program. Rutgers Study Group Eyes Changes for Shopping CenterMatthew HershA studio in advanced landscape architecture at Rutgers University will appear this Thursday before the Princeton Regional Planning Board to initiate discussion regarding how the Princeton Shopping Center can be reconstructed and improved. Borough Council Comes to Agreement: Palmer Square Housing Will Now Be BuiltCandace BraunAfter a 14-year dispute, Borough Council voted to pass the Palmer Square Housing Settlement in a 5-0 vote on Tuesday, February 10. Council member Peggy Karcher was absent from the meeting. | |||||||||||||||