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DEER TO BE RECKONED WITH?: Some Borough residents feel there is a deer problem within their municipal borders, but any deer management has been virtually exclusive to Princeton Township, which just completed a five-year culling program.

A Problem for Both Municipalities? Deer Herd Knows No Town Boundaries

Matthew Hersh

Township Deputy Mayor Bernie Miller put it bluntly, and best, two Sundays ago during a campaign speech at the Suzanne Paterson Center: "Like it or not, we're two municipalities joined at the hip," he said.

District Taxpayers to Receive Details on Increasing Budget

Candace Braun

Borough and Township taxpayers can expect soon to receive a mailed newsletter from the Princeton Regional Schools regarding the 2005-2006 budget.

Chief Lobbies for More Police Officers As Council Nixes Departmental Study

Matthew Hersh

As Princeton Borough Council heard presentations from its Police force last Tuesday night that lobbied for more manpower, a $104,000 study that would have examined Borough Police operations was put on hold, perhaps for good.

Parents' Concerns Addressed Regarding School Calendar

Candace Braun

Following concerns raised by parents regarding the 2005-2006 school calendar, Superintendent Judith Wilson sent out a letter to parents during spring recess which explains why the district felt the changes were necessary.

 

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