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THE ARTS COUNCIL LOBBYS FOR CHANGE: It was standing-room-only at the Princeton Regional Planning Board hearing of the proposed expansion of the Arts Council building. The meeting was adjourned after midnight without a final vote on the application. The Arts Council later released plans that reduce the expansion by 21.4 percent. The next meeting, which will include a public hearing, is scheduled for June 17.

Arts Council Reduces Proposed Expansion

Matthew Hersh

In a move apparently bowing to pressure from the Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood Association and others, the Arts Council of Princeton has released a scaled-down version of expansion plans.

School Board Hires Search Firm To Find New Superintendent

Candace Braun

At a special meeting of the Princeton Regional School Board, Hazard, Young, Attea, and Associates. Ltd. was hired to help the district find a superintendent to replace Dr. Claire Sheff Kohn. Dr. Kohn recently resigned to take a superintendent position in the Masconomet School District in Massachusetts on August 1.

Elm Court II Affordable Housing Project Moves Forward With Help of HUD Grant

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Community Housing (PCH) received a nod from the Site Plan Review Advisory Board to move ahead with plans to build 68 additional one-bedroom units at Elm Court, the senior housing complex located on Elm Road.

 

 

 

 

 
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