Vol. LIX, No.41
 
October 12, 2005

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(Photo by Bill Allen/NJ Sports Action)

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SOAKING UP THE APPLAUSE: Members of the Princeton University cheerleading squad are able to stay positive last Saturday at Princeton Stadium despite the torrential rain and the Tiger football team's 16-10 loss to Colgate. For more on the game, see page 34.

Months-Long Talks Bring Building Caps Back to Boro Council

Matthew Hersh

After months of deliberation and a back-and-forth dialogue between municipal officials and residents, a proposed ordinance, intended to curb so-called "McMansions," is again before Borough Council, potentially spawning a backlash from private homeowners in the Borough who are against limitations on building potential.

Harsher Fines for False Alarms?

Matthew Hersh

In an effort to reduce the number of false burglar and fire alarms, Princeton Township Committee Monday night introduced an ordinance that would, if passed, impose punitive measures on repeat offenders.

Arts Council Delays Its Fall Move To New Shopping Center Facility

Candace Braun

The Arts Council of Princeton has announced that it will not be able to move to the conTEMPORARY Arts Center at the Princeton Shopping Center until Friday, October 21.

 

 

 

 

 
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