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Peace Train Steams Forward Despite ControversyMatthew HershAnti-war protestors gathered at the Dinky Station on Saturday to mark the one-year anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq. The 'Peace Train' protest was staged as a prequel to the large-scale protest that occurred later that morning in Manhattan. Residents Announce Intent to Run for Seat On Borough CouncilCandace BraunBorough residents Mark Freda and Anne Waldron Neumann recently announced their intent to run for a seat on Borough Council in the June Primary. Council members Andrew Koontz and Roger Martindell are both up for re-election in November, which leaves two Council seats open for contenders. The Finance Committee Eyes Reduced 2004 Tax Hike for Borough ResidentsCandace BraunIn light of the Borough's sharply higher budget seen for 2004, finance committee members have changed their estimates to reflect a reduced increase for taxpayers of 14 cents per $100 of assessed valuation of municipal land, compared to the original estimate of 20 cents. Members of the Military Join Officials In Remembrance of Grover ClevelandMatthew HershMembers of the United States Army garrison based at Fort Dix joined the mayors of Princeton Borough and Township at the Princeton Cemetery in the annual commemoration of the life and presidency of Princeton resident Grover Cleveland. The March 18 event celebrated the 167th anniversary of the president's birth.
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