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(Photo by Candace Braun)

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UNIVERSITY CONCERNS: Candidates for Borough Council went head-to-head on local issues at Princeton University on Thursday, September 23. Pictured are Democratic incumbents Andrew Koontz and Roger Martindell, and Republican Evan Baehr, an undergraduate student at the University.
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Student Candidate Debates Dem Rivals on Local Issues

Candace Braun

The three candidates running in November's Borough Council election participated in a forum at Princeton University on Thursday, September 23, to discuss local issues and offer their stance on University relations with the Borough community.

Judge Likely to Grant Claim Changes In Endowment Suit Against University

Matthew Hersh

The family involved in a lawsuit against the University about the alleged misappropriation of about $100 million in endowment funds will likely be able to widen the scope of their complaint.

Snowden Lane Residents, Municipalities
Caught In Infrastructural Tug-of-War

Matthew Hersh

Snowden Lane residents came out in full force Monday night for Princeton Township Committee's discussion of a proposed sidewalk for Snowden Lane.

Dorothea's House to Hold 90th Anniversary Celebration

Candace Braun

Dorothea's House, an Italian-American cultural organization, will commemorate its 90th anniversary with a celebration on Sunday, October 3, from 2 to 5 p.m.

Guyot Walkway to Undergo Rehab Project With NJDEP Grant Funds

Matthew Hersh

The Guyot Avenue walkway, a secluded path connecting Jefferson Road and Witherspoon Street, will undergo a widening and "beautifying" project thanks to a $50,000 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection grant recently received by Princeton Township.

Polar Explorer Tells Stuart Students Why Their Dreams Are Within Reach

Candace Braun

Travelling to the windiest, coldest, most remote continent on the globe sounds like a task that not many would want to attempt. But for two women, it was the realization of a lifelong dream

New Affordable Housing Proposals Mean New Obligations for Princeton

Matthew Hersh

When New Jersey's Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) announced earlier in the summer that it had prepared changes to its current policies ensuring more affordable housing, the state's 566 municipalities had reason to expect extensive discussions about how to implement the proposals.

 

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