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HIGH C'S AHEAD!: Conductor Mark Laycock lived up to the spirit of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra's Bravo Kids concert, "Saliing the High C's," by performing as a pirate. All of the selections at last Monday's Richardson Auditorium concert were related to the sea. The program ended with a rousing rendition of Sousa's "Hands Across the Sea," after which the conductor went into the audience to shake hands with as many kids as he could reach.

Borough Council Readies Final Budget With Amendment

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Borough Council voted for a spending increase in its 2005 budget last week to reflect costs required by municipalities under New Jersey's recently mobilized storm water regulations.

Limit McMansion Size, Board Says

Matthew Hersh

The Regional Planning Board of Princeton has updated its recommendation that Princeton Borough create a law limiting the size of homes on single lots.

Citing Safety Issues, Fire Officials Urge Expanded Inspection Program

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Township Bureau of Fire Prevention is asking for an increased inspection program and the hiring of two part-time inspectors, citing safety concerns and increased compliance with Township fire codes.

 


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