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A TOWN IN TUNE WITH EINSTEIN: Princetonians have been asked to "Think Einstein" as part of a year-long commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the publication of the Theory of Relativity. Organizations throughout the community have come up with their own programs honoring the work of Princeton's most famous physicist.
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A Hundred Years After 'Miracle Year,' Princetonians Urged to 'Think Einstein'

Matthew Hersh

With world class institutions like Princeton University and the Institute for Advanced Study, many Princeton residents have taken pride in the community's collective brain power.

St. Paul's Church Member Victim of Immigration Raid

Candace Braun

A three-year Franklin Township resident and member of St. Paul's Catholic Church in Princeton was taken from his residence on Route 27, just north of Kingston, last week as part of an immigration raid.

Walking and Bicycling as Important As Driving, Sidewalk Committee Says

Matthew Hersh

Representatives from the Princeton Sidewalk and Bikeway Advisory Committee (SBAC) have offered their recommendations for changes to the Princeton Community Master Plan that would place more emphasis on the sidewalk and bikeway infrastructure.

Borough Council Looks to Fund $50K for Elm Court Expansion

Candace Braun

Princeton Community Housing (PCH) is seeking an additional $50,000 in aid from the Borough and Township to help fund its $10.5 million expansion project for Elm Court.

Council Members, Residents Still Question Snow Regulations

Candace Braun

Changes to an ordinance on snow removal in the Borough were debated, but once again not voted on at a Council meeting held last week at Borough Hall.

Councilman Urges Volunteer Help For Parks; Suggests Not-For-Profit

Matthew Hersh

Concerned that several Princeton Borough parks have become needlessly rundown or neglected, Borough Councilman Andrew Koontz has taken an initiative to increase community support toward maintaining the Borough's 10 parks, which range in size from well-manicured Marquand to the hidden oasis of Quarry.

Kojm Offers Behind the Scenes Look At Workings of the 9/11 Commission

Matthew Hersh

How does one turn one of the darkest days in American history into a clearly written, comprehensive document?

HiTops Seeks Borough Funding; Council Offers No Guarantees

Candace Braun

HiTops appeared before Borough Council last week to ask for an annual
donation of $10,000 to help fund its programs and services. However, Council was reluctant to designate any money for the non-profit organization in its 2005 budget.

Shakespeare's Universe: Will and His World

Book Review by Stuart Mitchner

Leaving behind his wife and children, a young actor and playwright comes to the big city. Every day, as he crosses London Bridge on his way to the playhouse, he sees severed heads of Catholic martyrs on pikes looking down at him, followers of the religion his family secretly espoused.

 

 

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