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While Princeton Township Committee Monday night passed a resolution supporting the concept of taming traffic and integrating road design with surrounding neighborhoods, a flurry of concerns continue to swirl around the Route 206 Joint Vision Plan and Traffic Calming Study.
To non-rail commuters, the Dinky is that funny little train whose horn is audible throughout Princeton on quiet evenings, but for commuters, the Dinky represents one of the last no-traffic alternatives to effectively navigating the Northeast Corridor.
Two-and-a-half years ago, when Princeton University put the brakes on plans for a so-called mirror campus on University lands in West Windsor, Robert Durkee, the University's vice president and secretary, couldn't offer specifics, but indicated that instead of expanding, the goal would be a smarter use of current land.
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