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THERE'S A CONTEST AFTER ALL: Borough resident Kim Pimley announced her intention Tuesday to run against incumbent Mayor Mildred Trotman in the Democratic primary elections in June. The race means the first contested mayoral contest since the 2003 Democratic primary when then-Councilman Joe O'Neill defeated Assemblyman Reed Gusciora. |
For the first time in four years, Princeton Borough will hold a contested mayoral primary election, allowing two Democrats to face off against each other in the primary election in June.
Following an updated Princeton University campus vision plan presented Thursday to the Regional Planning Board of Princeton, and with Princeton planners continuing to review the joint municipal Community Master Plan, it is clear that the University will continue to play a crucial role in the Princetons' economic, sociopolitical, and educational development for decades to come.
Despite falling short in 2005, following the first solid Republican outing posted in years in the Township, local Republicans vowed to make sure that future candidates did more than simply fill a space on the ballot column.
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| Princeton McCaffrey's Cox's Kiosk (Palmer Square) Krauszer's (State Road) Speedy Mart (State Road) Wawa (University Place) Wild Oats | Hopewell Village Express Rocky Hill Wawa (Route 518) Pennington Pennington Market |