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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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'I RUMMAGE, THEREFORE I AM': Rummage sale volunteer Jonathan Craig wears a sweatshirt that says it all. Here he grabs a bite to eat between duties at the 34th annual Trinity Church Rummage Sale held last weekend. The Mercer Street church sale has a loyal following and attracts many new shoppers as well.
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Disputed Tulane Street Project Moves Forward

Matthew Hersh

"Phase II" of Princeton Borough's Downtown redevelopment project overcame a significant obstacle last week by receiving a recommendation to the Princeton Regional Planning Board by the Site Plan Review Advisory Board (SPRAB).

School Board Proposes $62.1 Million Budget For the 2004-05 Year

Candace Braun

The Princeton Regional Board of Education unanimously voted to introduce a $62.1 million budget during a special budget meeting held last week. Borough and Township residents, who will vote on the budget on April 20, will be responsible for paying $46.2 million of this amount.

Oil Spill Tarnishes Underground Brook During Routine Oil Delivery; DEP Supervises Clean-up

Matthew Hersh

A Chestnut Street home was the site of a spill that released oil into a drain pipe leading to an underground portion of Harry's Brook.

Gibson's 'The Passion' Sparks Academic Debate Among Princeton Professors

Matthew Hersh

Since the release of the Mel Gibson film, The Passion of the Christ, theological, social, and academic debates have mounted regarding the verity, purpose, and effect of the movie's message.

 

 

 

 
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