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(Photo by Valerie Smith ©2003 Town Topics)

A TREE FALLS: A rare specimen tree fell during Thursday's storm at the Hodge Road residence of the von der Schmidt family. Shown, from left, are Will Hare, Robert von der Schmidt, and Madeleine Hare.

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Bow Hunting Approved by Township Committee

Matthew Hersh

On Monday night, Princeton Township Committee voted to approve an ordinance that allows bow hunting in four Township parks. The ordinance, which passed by a vote of 4-1, was put through on the condition that the Committee can still negotiate methods of culling and deer management tactics.

Hurricane Closes Down Roads and Schools; Causes Power Outages

Candace Braun

Hurricane Isabel appeared to roar like a lion but go out like a lamb. The storm blew through Princeton on Thursday, leaving in its wake sunny skies and warm weather on Friday.

Borough Residents and Citizens' Group Conduct Public Forum on Downtown

Matthew Hersh

Members of Princeton Future and other Borough residents convened at Borough Hall last Wednesday night for a public forum during which participants voiced concern about current and proposed construction downtown. Princeton Future is a citizens' group that hopes to build upon the recommendations made for Downtown Princeton in the 1996 Community Master Plan, which is now being revised by the Regional Planning Board. While the agenda provided a systematic look at the impact of construction on the Borough, concerns about parking and increased automobile traffic were what ultimately prevailed by the end of the evening.

 

 

 

 
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