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Interim Library to Make Way for New BookstoreMatthew HershHopes for a branch library remain tentative as plans for a new bookstore in the temporary library location at the Princeton Shopping Center have solidified. Chestnut Tree Books, a 9,600 square-foot, two-floor, independently-owned book store finalized lease negotiations last week in preparation to occupy the space that will be vacated by the Princeton Public Library in March. Wireless Internet Access Will Be Added Feature Of Library RenovationsCandace BraunAlong with a cafe, student study centers, and self check-out machines, Princeton's rebuilt public library will also boast access to wireless internet through the Wireless Fidelity Network. University Hopes New Shuttle Route Will Ease Congestion, Improve MobilityMatthew HershPrinceton University has expanded its P-Rides transit program by launching an additional loop to facilitate faculty, staff, student, and visitor mobility. Township Activist Celebrates Centennial BirthdayMatthew HershYou can get a lot done in 100 years, just ask Margaret Tuttle Sprout. A champion of school integration in the 1940s, a researcher and editor for her husband Harold, and a long-time member of the Joint Health Commission, Ms. Sprout has seen virtually everything the 20th century and beyond have had to offer
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