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(Photo courtesy of Mark Lovretin of PSE&G)

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ACCOLADES FOR SMART GROWTH: Princeton Borough, Princeton University, Princeton Future, Nassau HKT Associates, and the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce were awarded at a ceremony in Newark last week for their part in the ongoing downtown redevelopment project. Princeton recipients include, Robert Powell of Nassau HKT, second from left; Robert Geddes of Princeton Future, front left; Borough Mayor Joe O'Neill, partially blocked; Pam Hersh of Princeton University, front right; Marvin Reed, former Borough Mayor, second from right; and Kristin Appelget of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, far right.

Sound Downtown Development Honored As Group Recognizes Smart Growth

Matthew Hersh

Princeton has long been identified for its smart population, but for enlightened development?


Peter Rapelye

PROFILES IN EDUCATION

Candace Braun

Peter Rapelye, Head of Middle School of the Pennington School

Jazz Proposal Set for Round Three; Parking Is Centerpiece of Debate

Matthew Hersh

Parking schemes and possible neighborhood disturbances resulting from a proposal to build a jazz club on the former Mikes Tavern site made an encore performance last week, as Township zoners continue to grapple with the logistics of putting a restaurant at that location.

Lauren B. Davis: Escaping Pessimism Is Key In Author's "Radiant City"

Candace Braun

On September 11th, Princeton author Lauren B. Davis was in Paris working on her book, The Radiant City, when her father called from her hometown in Canada to tell her the news. The author recalled the tears streaming down her face as the reality of what was happening hit her.

Library to Host Film Festival Focusing on Human

Candace Braun

The Princeton Public Library will host its first Human Rights Film Festival this week, which will run from Thursday, May 12 through Sunday, May 15. Fifteen documentary films, along with speakers and musicians will be featured.

Police Nab Armed Robbery Suspects, Urge Residents to Report Related Crime

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Borough Police last week arrested a group of Princeton residents who were charged for their involvement in "at least" 14 to 16 armed robberies throughout the area, according to Borough Police Chief Anthony Federico.

Princeton Architect Sees Opportunity To Assist Redeveloping Nations

Matthew Hersh

Princeton-based Hillier Architecture is the fifth largest architectural firm in the United States, with projects throughout the country, including serving as a consultant for the Princeton HealthCare System as it plans its move to a nearby location.

 

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