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(Photo by E. J. Greenblat)

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BEGINNING A NEW YEAR: Former Mayor Marvin Reed swears in Mayor-Elect Joseph O'Neill at the Borough Council's reorganization meeting on Sunday, January 4. Mr. Reed stepped down from his position at the end of 2003, after serving as mayor for 13 years. Pictured with Mr. O'Neill is his wife, Anne.
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Hearon Sworn In As Committeeman

Matthew Hersh

With residents and prominent Mercer County elected officials looking on, Princeton Township welcomed Committeeman Bill Hearon to its governing body.

O'Neill, Marchand Outline Visions for 2004; Mayor O'Neill Cites Borough Concerns

Candace Braun

University growth, the possible move of the University Medical Center at Princeton, overcrowding in the Borough, and affordable housing were the key points Mayor-Elect Joseph O'Neill pinpointed in his first mayoral address at the Council's reorganization meeting on Sunday, January 4.

Rusty Scupper Closes; Restaurant Sets Sail After Nearly 30 Years

Matthew Hersh

With very little fanfare or notice, the Rusty Scupper, a Princeton culinary mainstay, closed the kitchen for good on Sunday after nearly 30 years in business.

 

 

 

 

 
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