Vol. LIX, No.37
 
September 14, 2005

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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING: The weather couldn't have been better at last Saturday's Arts Council Yard Sale. The front lawn of the Paul Robeson Building was covered with 22 years of odds and ends, including art supplies and art. Proceeds will go to support Arts Council community programming.

Township Renews Bow Hunting

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Township Committee voted Monday night to continue its bow hunting deer program for the third year in a row, while some members continued to worry about the danger of bow hunting in public spaces.

Borough Council Ready to Review Housing Requirement

Matthew Hersh

Borough Council was expected to introduce an affordable housing ordinance Tuesday night at its regular session, following a report on the town's growth share obligation.

Princeton, Brown, Dillard Universities Forge Alliance for New Orleans Relief

Matthew Hersh

Princeton University announced Tuesday night that it had created a partnership with Brown and Dillard universities to help restore operations at Dillard after the school was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina 15 days ago.

 

 

 

 

 
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