Topics In-Brief: A Community Bulletin

Princeton Regional Schools will be accepting out-of-district applications for students wishing to enroll in Princeton High School (PHS) in the fall. Admissions packets are available from the PHS guidance office. Applications are due by March 30 and applicants will be notified as to whether they will be granted admission by April 20. For further information, call Princeton High School (609) 806-4280.

On Tuesday, March 7, the Princeton Regional Board of Education was unanimous in its approval of a resolution in support of pending state and federal legislation that would remove barriers faced by children of undocumented immigrants seeking a college education and U.S. citizenship. These bills would exempt qualifying students from paying nonresident undergraduate tuition rates at public institutions and permit young undocumented immigrants who entered the country as children to gain legal immigration status after graduation from high school provided they complete at least two years of college or two years of military service.

The Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment is slated to hear a development proposal for age-restricted housing tonight, March 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Township Hall. Proposed by developer Morgan Estates, the proposal calls for 98 apartment-style condominium units in three, three-story buildings. That application would place housing on the eastern side of Bunn Drive, southeast of the Princeton Community Village. The proposal is not associated with the recently-approved K. Hovnanian plan to build 140 age-restricted units on the western side of Bunn.

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