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SHOWING THE WAY: Hun School baseball head coach Bill McQuade directs traffic last weekend during the state Prep A tournament. Hun went on to edge Lawrenceville 7-6 on Sunday to earn the title, its first Prep A crown since 2002. The win gave Hun a final record of 20-4 as the team set a program record for wins in a season. McQuade, the head of Hun's Upper School who is in his 37th season coaching the team, got an impromptu shower after Sunday's win as his players doused him with the water bucket. For more details on the game, see page 40. |
A proposed Princeton University arts neighborhood that is expected to usher in major changes in the area surrounding the McCarter Theatre Center will produce a greater ease in traffic, while moving New Jersey Transit's Princeton "Dinky" station nearly 500 feet further from Nassau Street, according to revised plans released by the school this week.
After the defeat of the Princeton Regional Schools' 2007-08 budget on April 17, officials from Princeton Borough and Princeton Township, working with the Board of Education, agreed to cut $1,050,000 from the tax levy for Princeton homeowners.
Town Topics celebrated a milestone in its 61-year history when it moved from the University-owned building it had occupied at 4 Mercer Street for 57 of its 61 years and took up new quarters in a renovated building at 305 Witherspoon Street.
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| 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 |