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Short Ride Leads to Lasting Relationship: University Couple Marries at the DinkyCandace BraunIt was love at first Dinky. Princeton University employees Sharyn Murray and Larry Frazer took their wedding vows at Princeton's Dinky station on Saturday, because the small train has a special significance for the couple: it was where they first met. Morven Museum Master Plan Proposal Undergoes Scrutiny of Planning BoardMatthew HershHistoric Morven Museum and Gardens is getting prepped for what promises to be an extensive makeover, state officials said last week. Downtown Developer Still Optimistic That 'Phase II' Will Begin By Year's EndMatthew HershPlans to build a five-story, 72,467-square-foot building on a surface lot next to the Princeton Record Exchange have again been put on hold as Princeton Borough and the developer weigh removing a basement that was included in the original site plan approved by the Regional Planning Board of Princeton in May 2004. Hinkson's, With Garage Lease Signed, Prepares for a Historic RelocationMatthew HershHinkson's, the stationery store that has served as the anchor of 80-84 Nassau Street has had delis, restaurants, diners, and pharmacies as neighbors. From Easel to Exhibit: Experts Give Artists AdviceCandace BraunThe Arts Council of Princeton hosted a free artist forum, "Show and Sell," last Thursday, to answer questions from emerging artists on how to submit, exhibit, and sell their work. Teen After-School Program Is Considered by PrincetonCandace BraunThe Princeton Regional Board of Education is considering partnering with the Princeton YMCA to implement an after-school program for students at John Witherspoon Middle School, to begin in the fall of 2005.
PHS Moves Forward With Plans For Individualized AttentionCandace BraunDuring Princeton High School's end-of-year faculty meeting on Monday, the school's staff reported on the status of the new Small Learning Communities initiative. | ||||||||||||||||