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"APRIL'S FIRST-BORN FLOWERS": Shakespeare's Sonnet 21 provides the caption as Princeton comes into its springtime glory on Palmer Square, also the setting for Sunday's birthday tribute to the April-born Bard. |
Princeton Regional Schools Board of Education held its monthly public meeting last night in the cafeteria of the John Witherspoon Middle School (after Town Topics press time). On most minds was the defeat of the schools budget in last week's election and the question "what happens now?"
The Princeton Borough and Township voters who prevailed last week in voting down the proposed $56 million budget for Princeton Regional Schools will likely be disappointed at any new revision as municipal officials indicated this week that there is little to cut.
Mildred Trotman is not averse to doing a political dance every now and then to show why, and how, she has been an integral part of Princeton Borough government for more than 20 years.
Just don't call her a politician.
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at the following locations: | |
| 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 |