![]() (Photo by George Vogel) REMEMBRANCE: One of the most tranquil spots on the Princeton University campus is the memorial garden honoring the 13 Princeton University alumni killed in the attacks of September 11, 2001. The garden is located on the west side of East Pyne Hall where it connects with Chancellor Green, just east of Nassau Hall. The bronze bell, titled "Remembrance," was designed by Toshiko Takaezu, who taught in Princeton's Program in Visual Arts from 1967 to 1992. |
New Jersey Transit announced yesterday that the core element of its proposed Central Jersey Route 1 Bus Rapid Transit will include internal destinations such as Palmer Square, and possibly the Princeton Shopping Center.
Parents of school-age children know the routine well. A visit to their child's school during school hours means a trip to the front office, a stick-on visitor tag, and recording the purpose and time of their visit on the sign-in sheet.
Events such as Columbine and the Virginia Tech shootings have brought the issue of security to the forefront for parents and school administrators alike. Recognizing the vulnerability of open student campuses, school districts across the country have weighed the need for increased safety.
Township Hall sought to offset expenses involved in impounding potentially dangerous dogs Monday night by elevating the cost of licensing a dog with a rap sheet.
In conjunction with the fee ordinance, which is slated to be mirrored with a similar code in Princeton Borough, the Princeton Regional Health Department will very likely help assemble a community task force in making recommendations to the state Legislature related to animal safety, as well as in dispensing general animal-related information.
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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 |