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Zoning Interpretation Leads to ImpasseMatthew HershA Princeton entrepreneur and business owner who has had his share of disagreements with Princeton Borough over the years, now has a dispute with the Township Zoning Department over a 19-year old ruling regarding business use in residential zoning areas. Plans Take Shape As Library Prepares Return to DowntownMatthew HershWhat does the tune of $18.7 million sound like? For Eric Greenfeldt, assistant director of the Princeton Public Library, it sounds like an impressive overture prefacing the completion of four floors of education, recreation, multimedia, and service to a greater Princeton community. Despite obstacles the library project has overcome, Mr. Greenfeldt is ready to deliver the library's completed symphony, and he feels as though it will receive an enduring ovation Construction Costs Keep Rising; Board Tries to Keep a Tight BudgetCandace BraunConstruction costs for Princeton Regional School District during the renovation and expansion of its four elementary schools and middle school is forcing the School Board to pinch pennies to keep the budget from expanding. Marvin Reed Reflects on 13 Years as MayorCandace BraunAdditional affordable housing, reconstruction of Monument Park and the Suzanne Paterson Senior Center, and renovation of Borough Hall are just a few of the accomplishments the Borough has made over the past 13 years. These are due, at least in part, to Mayor Marvin Reed.
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