(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)


A SPECIAL MOMENT: Mother Nicole Bergman and baby Blake enjoy a special moment on a special occasion, Princeton University’s Community and Staff Day, which took place Saturday afternoon at Princeton Stadium

Institute Housing Battle Continues

Matthew Hersh

Preservationists opposing a planned development for increased faculty housing for the Institute for Advanced Study are again vowing to fight for land that, they say, is hallowed ground because of its proximity to the site of the Battle of Princeton, fought more than 230 years ago during the Revolutionary War.

Loss in Federal Funding Makes Requested PD Hike a Tall Order for Borough

Matthew Hersh

An administrative report delivered to Borough Hall last week said the Princeton Borough Police Department has been operating below staffing needs since losing two sworn officer positions three years ago when financing from a federal grant dried up. The report urged Borough Council to make fiscal concessions in the coming budget cycle to reestablish the former police departmental staffing level.

Borough Hall and Downtown Developer Continue to Contend with Stalemate

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Borough Councilman Andrew Koontz said late last month that the ongoing public dispute between members of Council about how to deal with the ongoing private dispute between Borough Hall and its contracted firm heading up the Borough’s long-stalled downtown redevelopment project, was being conducted at the “expense of the public.”

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