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LET THE LENDING BEGIN: A group of Princeton High School students performed a Chinese Lion Dance at the ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Princeton Public Library on Saturday. Many local dignitaries were on hand for the event, including, from left: Eric Greenfeldt, the library's assistant director; Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand; former Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed; and library donor Estelle Sands. The opening also included a day's worth of activities ranging from author readings to children's workshops. See story

Large Delays Expected in PHS Construction

Candace Braun

Completion of new construction at Princeton High School is expected to be delayed six or seven months from the original plan, the Princeton Regional School Board announced on Friday.

Project Developers Target Late Summer To Begin "Phase II"

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Regional Planning Board has approved plans to build a five-story, 72,467-square-foot structure on the current site of the surface lot along Spring and Tulane streets.

Arts Council Plans to Lobby for Expansion Despite Differences With Community Groups

Matthew Hersh

Despite calls to put off its building application, the Arts Council is set to appear before the Princeton Regional Planning Board Thursday night with plans that would bring the total square-footage of the Paul Robeson Building to 19,150, from 9,900 square feet. See also letters in Mailbox.

 

 

 

 

 
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