At its regular meeting to be held on October 24th, beginning at 7:00pm, Princeton Township Committee will hear a special presentation on a white paper entitled, “Payments in Lieu of Taxes – Balancing Municipal and Non-profit Interests”. The presentation will be made by Daphne Kenyon, co-author of the report.
October 24, 2011 beginning at 7:00p.m., Township Committee will hear a special presentation from Daphne Kenyon, (Click here to see her attached Bio) co-author of a white paper entitled,"Payments in Lieu of Taxes - Balancing Municipal and Non-profit Interests". You may view the full report here: Click Here.
Please come to this meeting and voice your opinion.
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) today announced the results of its “Penny Poll” of how taxpayers mailing their federal tax returns on April 18, the filing deadline, would like to see their tax dollars spent.
The Penny Poll was conducted from 12 noon until 1:00 PM on April 18 in front of the Palmer Square Post Office in downtown Princeton. As people approached the Post Office, they were invited to express their opinion on how they would like their federal tax dollar to be spent.
The Princeton-based Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) will conduct its annual “Penny Poll” on federal spending priorities on this year’s deadline for filing federal tax returns, Monday, April 18, from 12 noon until 1:00 PM in front of the Palmer Square Post Office in downtown Princeton.
Discussion of Capital Budget –Robert W. Bruschi, Borough Administrator/Sandra Webb, CFO
Princeton Township has just published the latest election information.
The first ballot is on April 27, for the School Board candidates and the 2011-12 School Budget.
Click here for the 2011-12 School Budget Presentation.
Click here for a user-friendly version of the 2011-12 School Budget.
Borough Council to vote on funding for renovation of Community Park Pool.