(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)


VITAL SIGNS: EMT/Cadet Erin Eagen checks the vital signs of Hook and Ladder fireman Trajan Megill (firefighter Pat McAvenia is on his right) at the rehab station set up by the Rescue Squad on the site of last Thursday's carriage house fire at 194 Carriage Way.

Architect Eyes Senior Housing Revival

Matthew Hersh

A Princeton-area architect made a formal pitch Monday night at Township Hall intended to rescue a decade-long campaign to construct market-rate senior housing within the Township's municipal borders.

The move followed last year's pullout of a major builder slated to develop along a Bunn Drive parcel, and by new questions stemming from the status of another developer that recently received approval to build along Mt. Lucas Road.

Report: Housing Goals Could Be Met Through Consolidated Services

Matthew Hersh

Major housing issues facing the Princeton community, including overcrowded housing and housing affordability, could be better addressed by combining services and by implementing new housing strategies, according to a recently released report examining existing housing providers and related municipal agencies.

Township Hall Offers Tough Talk, but Renews Bow Hunting Contract

Matthew Hersh

Township Hall reluctantly signed on to another season of bow hunting as a method employed by the municipal deer management program, with Committee members reasserting past concerns that state mandates have exerted a stranglehold on the Township's conduct of the program.

can be purchased Wednesday mornings
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