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(Photo by George Vogel)

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MARKING THE END OF A SPECIAL MONTH: Black History month was celebrated at the Suzanne Patterson Center last Friday. There was musical entertainment and food, and a number of people who were "Firsts" in the area were honored, one of the most prominent being the first man in the first row, 103-year-old Princetonian Albert Hinds.

Storm Hits: "We Got Hammered"

Matthew Hersh

As the region received a healthy winter walloping for the third time in eight days, Princetonians were left dreaming of dry, sunny January days and the calmer skies of winter's first half. Or, perhaps we were left to accept the fact that it is winter, and snow definitely happens.

Princeton Future Debates Potential Of SID, Jitney System

Candace Braun

The question of whether or not a Special Improvement District (SID) has received enough support from Borough residents, merchants, and non-profit institutions to justify further discussion of its feasibility was debated by members of Princeton Future's Community-Based Neighborhood Retail Initiative (CBNR) last week.

Task Force Chairman Brings Hospital Report to Legislators

Matthew Hersh

After a year-long effort, chairman of the Princeton Health Care Task Force and former Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed delivered the findings and recommendations of the task force report offering potential uses of the land the hospital hopes to vacate within six years, and recommendations for the proverbial Plan B, which suggests zoning variances giving the hospital room to expand if unsuccessful in its relocation efforts.

 

 

 

 

 
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