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(Photo by Candace Braun)

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JOINING FORCES: Princeton middle school students participated in the Township's first Youth Police Academy Program last week to learn the behind-the-scenes work of law enforcement officials, as well as to form relationships with their local police. Pictured are the students who took part in the program, along with the program's leaders, from left, Sgt. Michael Henderson, Officer Geoff Maurer, Lt. Robert Buchanon, Ptl. Ben Gering, Officer Marshall Provost, and Sgt. Robert Toole. See story.

Shopping Center Proposes Development Plans

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Shopping Center made its case for structural changes to its 48-year-old facility at a hearing last week, but was sent back to the proverbial drawing board.

Borough Council Grants Benefits to Same-Sex Partners in Princeton

Candace Braun

Borough Council unanimously passed a resolution that will give health and pension benefits to same-sex partners. Princeton Borough is one of the first New Jersey municipalities to pass the resolution since the act was signed by Governor James McGreevey in January.

'Fahrenheit 9/11' Documentary Draws Sold-Out Audiences to Garden Theater

Matthew Hersh

Since Michael Moore's new documentary lambasting motives for the Iraq War opened last weekend, it has galvanized the formation of ad hoc groups to promote seeing the film.

 

 

 

 

 
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