![]() (Photo by George Vogel) LABYRINTH MAKES IT OFFICIAL: Borough Mayor Mildred Trotman was on hand last Thursday to help celebrate the opening of Labyrinth Books with co-owner Cliff Simms. Princeton University President Shirley Tilghman and Princeton Public Library Director Leslie Burger officially welcomed the new store, which fills the void on Nassau Street left by the departure of Princeton landmark, Micawber Books. |
Princeton High School (PHS) has received a gold medal ranking in the US News and World Report’s Best High Schools of 2008. The school came in 94th in the listing of over 18,000.
Following a 2003 agreement to split ownership of 171 acres of land off River Road in Princeton Township, Princeton Borough and Township finally made good on that compact last Tuesday, but not before engaging in a back-and-forth that left both sides vowing to meet again in a single venue to vet other inter-municipal problems that have stewed for several years now.
The board of trustees of the Princeton Public Library reviewed the 2008 budget at a special meeting on Tuesday, December 4.
The budget requests a 3.56 percent increase from the Borough and Township to “accommodate increases in salaries and benefits as well as building costs.”
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