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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE: Mercer County immigrants gather outside St. Paul's Catholic Church in Princeton on Saturday, July 24, to express concern about the recent increase of deportation incidents in Central New Jersey. An estimated 250 immigrants and their supporters marched down Nassau Street to show support for humane immigrant reforms.

University's Main Gates Removed for Repair

Matthew Hersh

Work began Monday to remove FitzRandolph Gate, less formally known as the "main gates" to the Princeton University campus in front of Nassau Hall, The gates are being taken away for repair and restoration in preparation for the entrance's 100th anniversary next year.

Interfaith Prayer March Urges Humane Reforms For Mercer Immigrants

Candace Braun

Approximately 250 Mercer County immigrants and their supporters marched down the streets of Princeton on Saturday, July 24, to urge humane immigrant reforms in Central New Jersey. The march commenced in Palmer Square and was followed by an interfaith prayer service at St. Paul's Catholic Church.

Harry's Brook Bridge Repair is Complete, But Township Expresses Dissatisfaction

Matthew Hersh

A recently-completed, $2 million New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) project to repair Harry's Brook Bridge on Princeton-Kingston Road in the Township has calmed the nerves of drivers and Lake Carnegie-area residents, but has raised the eyebrows of several Township officials who are questioning the bridge's aesthetic integrity.

 

 

 

 
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