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December 12, 2011

What really happened on Institute land?  Historians weigh in.

Dr. Mark Peterson of the University of California, Berkeley pulled up a darkened yellow map of the Battle of Princeton on a projector screen at last Thursday’s meeting of the Regional Planning Board.  
 
“You wouldn’t want to use it to find yourself from Trenton to Princeton in the dark, but this primary document was drawn by an anonymous spy for General Washington,” he said. 
 

November 30, 2011

Another attempt to persuade the University not to move the Dinky

Princeton University attorneys threatened legal action against the Borough, if the Council were to pass an ordinance that specifies that the area around the Dinky train station - known as Lot 39 - can only be developed for transit purposes or retail related to transit. 

October 18, 2011

A re-districted Princeton meets an entirely new slate of candidates.  View the video.

With the addition of Princeton and South Brunswick, two historically Democratic voting blocs, into the Republican-dominated 16th district, candidates for the New Jersey State Legislature found themselves discussing new issues at Tuesday’s forum in Princeton Township’s Municipal Court.

May 25, 2011

The School Board will consider competing proposals in June

Should the old Valley Road School building on Witherspoon Street be converted into a community center, or should it be torn down to make way for the expansion of the fire station and emergency services next door?

April 15, 2011

Zoming board hears application for South Brunswick site

Emotions ran high at a packed Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing last night on the proposed location of a Chinese immersion charter school on Perrine Road in South Brunswick.

March 25, 2011

Princeton Senior Resource Center will host a Brown Bag discussion on “Estate Planning and Wills” on Friday April 15, at noon, in the Suzanne Patterson Building, 45 Stockton Street.

Join attorney Rebecca Esmi for a discussion including
1.  What is an estate plan?
2.  What is the benefit of having a will?  
3.  Key provisions of the will
4.  Medicaid and the "look-back" period, spend down, etc.

January 4, 2011

After having its opening this past fall delayed by legal technicalities, the status of Princeton International Academy Charter School (PIACS) remains uncertain, with its founders still at loggerheads with the surrounding public school districts.

November 2, 2010

William Isele, an attorney with Archer & Greiner, discusses the concept of estates.  Whether rich, poor or in between, everyone has an estate. Retirees might also want to minimize the burdens, both emotional and financial, on their loved ones, who must deal with what is left  behind. Isele will talk about the need for a will and other planning documents, and some of the aspects of estate planning not always considered. 

October 12, 2010

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