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(Photo by George Vogel)

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ZEKE SAYS HELLO: Zeke, one of the therapy dogs that will participate in the Princeton Public Library's program to help children read, was on hand at the program's introduction on Saturday, January 15, to say hello to residents.
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'Dog Day Afternoons' at the Library: Therapy Dogs Can Help Children Read

Candace Braun

A new program to inspire children to read was introduced on Saturday, January 15, at the Princeton Public Library. "Dog Day Afternoons" will encourage children to read by giving them a less intimidating reading partner than a parent or teacher, and a perfect companion for work and play: a therapy dog.

Olden Street Homes Await Their Fate: University Requests Postponement

Matthew Hersh

A Princeton University proposal to tear down three multi-family homes on Olden Street between Nassau and William streets will be heard before the Princeton Borough Zoning Board of Adjustment, but not as soon a some might have expected.

As Immigration Raids Continue, Princeton Shows Local Support

Candace Braun

While immigration raids continue throughout Mercer County, with three taking place within hours of each other on January 13, Princeton is finding ways to show local support for those in the community who are feeling fear in these uncertain times.

Search Continues for Robbery Suspects; University Issues Campus-Wide Alert

Matthew Hersh

Three men wanted for suspicion of armed robbery in Princeton Borough and Township are still at-large as both municipal police departments continue investigating one of the most recent in a series of crimes in the area.

 

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