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After last week's decision by a state appellate court overruling the state's current formula for determining affordable housing, the Princetons could be in store for a decisive setback on their 10-year plan to provide affordable housing.
As a plan to build 96 age-restricted housing units east of Bunn Drive in Princeton Township was deliberated by Township zoners last Wednesday, Princeton once again was confronted with the fundamental issue behind these hearings: Does Princeton's need for senior housing outweigh environmental concerns?
School board meetings are often quiet affairs. Last week's meeting on Tuesday, January 23, was different. Anticipating that the larger than usual turn out was because of the Uniform State Memorandum of Agreement Between Education and Law Enforcement Officials, Board President Michael Mostoller moved the item up on the agenda.
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