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(Photo courtesy of Chief Greg Paulson)

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REMEMBERING A MILESTONE: Frank Setnicky (left) and Jay Padulchick (right) have served on the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad's Day Crew for 18 and 15 years, respectively. The Squad's Day Crew is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. This week is also the Annual Emergency Medical Services Week.

First Aid Squad's Day Crew Celebrates its 25th Anniversary

Candace Braun

The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Day Crew program this month, a program which made the Squad a more responsive, more readily-available service for the Princeton community.

Princeton Review Co-Founder Preps Students on Taking SAT

Candace Braun

Last Wednesday students gathered at Princeton High School to learn what every junior has on his or her mind this time of year: how to ace the SAT.

Actress, Princeton Graduate Brooke Shields Talks on Depression

Candace Braun

Actress, former model, and 1987 Princeton graduate Brooke Shields came to town last week to discuss her book, Down Came the Rain: My Journey Through Postpartum Depression.

Planning Board Eyes Efficient Buildings As Master Plan Goals Are Put Forth

Matthew Hersh

Solar panelling on Township Hall? It may not sound all that far-fetched if Princeton's future development follows a recently-adopted set of goals by the Regional Planning Board of Princeton.

New Arts Council Director Embraces His Role in Princeton's Cultural Mix

Matthew Hersh

Jeff Nathanson is the latest political player in town: you just don't know it yet.

Hillier Proposal Envisions Mixed Use As Hospital Nears Relocation Notice

Matthew Hersh

With the the trustees of the Princeton HealthCare System about to make an announcement on the future site of the University Medical Center at Princeton, the community is gradually getting used to the idea that something other than a hospital will occupy the 12-acre tract on Witherspoon Street.

Library's Film Explores Illiteracy in State Prison

Candace Braun

Visitors to the Princeton Public Library's Human Rights Film Festival last weekend got to explore various issues that affect both the local and national population. One of these issues was illiteracy among prisoners in New Jersey.

Book Review: Desert Island Books from Princeton University Press

Stuart Mitchner

Look closely at the drawing of the arched gateway to Princeton University Press on the cover of A Century in Books, and you might be peering into the courtyard of an 18th or 19th-century English inn.

 

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