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DOING THEIR CIVIC DUTY: High school students aged 14 to 18 are taking part in a summer school program at the University that helps educate students on matters of government and politics. The Junior Statesmen Summer School is a one-month program that sets out to build leadership skills in high school students.

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Reflection: Harry Levine Looks Back On His Mission for a New Library

Candace Braun

With nine years under his belt and a newly completed three-story facility that attracts approximately 2,200 people per day, Harry Levine is stepping down from his position as president of the Princeton Public Library's Board of Trustees.

New Jersey Municipalities Receive Money for Homeland Security

Matthew Hersh

New Jersey's 15th Legislative District, which includes Princeton Borough and Township, has secured $680,000 in state monies for homeland security efforts. The funds, appropriated by the state's Department of Community Affairs, will be credited to local police departments' budgets.

Downtown Merchants to Receive Business Assessment Wednesday

Candace Braun

"If Princeton forms a special improvement district under the laws of the state of New Jersey, how will it help?"

Local Silent Film Historian Takes Work to Princeton and Beyond

Candace Braun

While a world of wisdom can come from film schools and internships with prestigious production companies, sometimes the best knowledge comes from your own flesh and blood.

Princeton Radio Station Finds New Home, And There is Finally Room for all Those LPs

Matthew Hersh

"We don't really know."

When two of the more prominent officials at Princeton's WPRB can't tell you the extent of the station's music repertoire, you immediately assume two things. First, if they don't know, it's safe to say that it's too substantial to make any fair estimation. Second, if they really don't know, then maybe it's time to organize the collection.

Proposed Route 92 Project Criticized By Federal Environmental Agency

Matthew Hersh

Preliminary studies conducted by the Army Corps of Engineers for Route 92, the proposed project that would effectively create a tie between Route 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike via South Brunswick Township, came under fire from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying the Corps failed to fully evaluate all "reasonable" alternatives.

 

 

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