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LAYING TILE AT THE LIBRARY: This Katherine Hackl tile art depicting the Mercer Oak is on display in the Library's Princeton Collection Room. Ms. Hackl is one of nine artists who has their art displayed throughout the library.
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Princeton Public Library Celebrates Grand Opening of Facility on Saturday

A party that has been decades in the making will fill Princeton Public Library and spill out into the street on Saturday, May 15, when the library holds a grand opening celebration for its new building at Witherspoon and Wiggins streets.

Municipalities, School Board Explore Solutions for School Parking Foul Up

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Township Committee endorsed a set of short-term solutions put forth by an ad hoc group organized to address parking woes at Princeton High School. The solutions would create about 115 spaces if implemented.

Decorative Art Is Damaged At Junior League Showcase

Candace Braun

A case of vandalism occurred last week at The Hodge House at 74 Mercer Street, where the 13th Junior League Showcase is now taking place.

Spring Street Garage Is Open; Other Garages no Longer Full

Candace Braun

The new Spring Street garage opened on Saturday, May 8, and has been up and running ever since.

 

Morven Recruits Noted Architect For Master Plan and New Building

Matthew Hersh

Representatives from Historic Morven have announced that architect Raphael Vinoly has been recruited to help assemble a new master plan and possibly design a new building for events, lectures, and administrative offices.

Countdown to Street Crossing: Lights Should Improve Mobility

Matthew Hersh

If you feel a sense of urgency crossing the streets in the Township, don¹t be quick to blame it on cars coming your way. It may just be that you are being reminded how long you have to cross the street.

SAVE Shelter Kicks Off New Program To Educate Children on Animal Abuse

Candace Braun

Teaching children good values is important, and SAVE believes teaching children to treat animals in a compassionate way needs to be part of those lessons.

Borough Council to Raise Parking Revenues by $200,000 in 2005

Candace Braun

On the heels of installing new parking meters and completing construction of the new Spring Street parking garage, Borough Council is looking to raise parking revenue for 2004 and 2005.

The Gap, Other Stores To Leave Palmer Square

Candace Braun

As Gap readies to close its store at the end of June and two other stores are also expected to close, Palmer Square may be set to begin a shift in focus.

 

 

 

 

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