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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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SPRING IN JANUARY: Strollers on Nassau Street enjoy some fine weather on the first day of the new year. Saturday's temperatures hovered near the sixty degree mark.

Borough, Township Look Ahead to 2005 Liverman Begins First Commitee Term; Miller Voted as Township Deputy Mayor

Matthew Hersh

Looking ahead to set goals for a year that promises to bring a substantive change in Princeton Township and the Princeton community as a whole, Township Committee held their annual re-organization meeting Sunday.

Tax Increases and University Relations Identified as Top Borough Issues in New Year

Candace Braun

Forming a stronger bond with Borough merchants and Princeton University, finding a solution to the volatile tax rate that may increase significantly again in 2005, and finding a way to maintain affordable housing in the Borough for the long-run, were the main issues discussed by Borough Mayor Joe O'Neill at the Borough's reorganization meeting on Sunday.

Township Enacts Law Prohibiting Passing At School Entrance

Matthew Hersh

After several discussions between residents, Township Committee, and the Princeton Regional School Board, Township Police have begun enforcing a new law prohibiting eastbound drivers from passing on the right near the entrance of Johnson Park School.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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