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THE GOVERNOR CHALKS IT UP: Governor James E. McGreevey at the blackboard during his March 2 visit to the Princeton Montessori school. To underscore his commitment to education, the governor stopped by to teach 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students a civics lesson. He also answered questions about the primary process, the presidential election, and his insights as governor.
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Township Budget Remains 'In Flux'

Matthew Hersh

Property taxes in Princeton Township will rise in 2004, but not by as much as once expected.

Borough, Township Face Tax Hikes for 2004

Candace Braun

Borough Projects $22 Million Budget

The average Borough resident can expect an increase of approximately $700 in property taxes for 2004, according to preliminary estimates made by the Borough's finance committee while deciding on the 2004 operating budget.

Princeton's Superintendent Announces Her Intention To Leave School District

Candace Braun

Claire Sheff Kohn, superintendent of Princeton Regional Schools, announced to fellow School Board members and district faculty on Monday that she is looking to leave her current position in Princeton if she is hired as superintendent at a school in Massachusetts.

The University Warns Students Of Possible Meningitis Exposure

Candace Braun

Princeton University students and staff may have been exposed to bacterial meningitis last month when a campus visitor who was diagnosed with the disease was at the university.

Bucks County McCaffrey's Burns; Employees Are Transferred to N.J.

Candace Braun

Employees from McCaffrey's Supermarket in Lower Makefield, Pa. are being transferred to other store locations in both Princeton and West Windsor following a fire on Saturday, February 28, that caused extensive damage to the building.

 

 

 

 

 
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