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Corzine Plan Hits Local RoadblocksMatthew HershGov. Jon S. Corzine was in Hightstown Saturday during a Mercer County stop on a 21-county, statewide tour, shopping his proposal to increase tolls on the state’s busiest highways to offset state debt and to fund transportation initiatives. Despite meeting widespread resistance, the governor reasserted his challenge to the Legislature to find an alternate plan for digging the state out of debt. Township Looks Closely at Preserving Character in Littlebrook DistrictMatthew HershPrinceton Township Committee agreed Monday night to assemble a working group designed to explore the viability of preserving character in a 34-home, mid-century development in the town’s Littlebrook section. Township Eyes Road Improvements With $2.85 Million Funding LikelyMatthew HershTownship Committee got its first taste of the municipal engineering department’s annual capital budget request for 2008 road improvements Monday night, and aside from some minor concerns, the $2.85 million project appears to have enough votes to pass. |
Other NewsPuppets, Music, Art, and a Great Quilt at ConTEMPORARY Arts CelebrationEllen GilbertKoto, Mrs. Ijangayanga (a dragon!), Kit, Edwina, and Kinji will be part of the festivities when The Arts Council of Princeton observes Black History Month on Sunday, February 17, from 2 to 5 p.m. This event is free to the public and will be held at the conTEMPORARY Arts Center, located in the Princeton Shopping Center. Former Committeewoman Runs for Office With New Name, But on a Familiar PlatformMatthew HershIn December 2004, Karen C. “Casey” Hegener cast her final vote on Township Committee at the end of a three-year term. It wasn’t exotic: it was just a “yea” vote for an ordinance on dog vaccinations. Discussion of Classroom Practices Highlights Special Ed PTO MeetingEllen Gilbert“There is no one way to do it,” counseled Special Education Supervisor Eileen Sanchez at the beginning of last week’s meeting of the Princeton Special Education Parent Teachers Organization. In the hour that followed, four teachers from the Princeton Regional School District demonstrated just how fine-tuned and varied they have made their efforts to reach students with special needs. Topics in Brief
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SportsIgnited by Jubinvilles Speed, Playmaking, PU Mens Hockey Surging in ECAC RaceBill AldenLee Jubinville and his teammates on the Princeton University mens hockey team had reason to be concerned as they found themselves trailing Brown 1-0 heading into the third period last Friday.
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DVD ReviewHits and Misses: It All Happens on the Academy’s Big NightStuart MitchnerLook out, the Oscars are coming. Besides being the handiest excuse for hyping a product this side of the Christmas season, the Academy’s big night is a Great American Event right up there with the World Series, the Super Bowl, and presidential campaigns. |
Music/TheaterOpera New Jersey Presents Striking Production of Verdi’s “Rigoletto”Nancy PlumIn some ways, life in the 21st century is not that much different than that of the 19th. Instead of attending movies for entertainment, people went to the opera, and in mid-19th century Venice, people waited for Giuseppe Verdi’s newest production like the late 20th century waited for Lord of the Rings sequels. |
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