NEWS ARCHIVE: APRIL 20-25, 2001
Wednesday, April 25, 2001
MONTGOMERY FINDS OUT WHERE THE DEER ROAM
MONTGOMERY The local deer population resides mainly on the west side of the township, according to the results of an aerial infrared census that recently revealed a total population of about 2,869 deer. Story
Wednesday, April 25, 2001
COMMUNIVERSITY TO CELEBRATE FOOD, MUSIC AND THE ARTS
On Saturday, between noon and 4 p.m., The Arts Council of Princeton and Princeton University will hold Princeton's annual street fair, Communiversity 2001. Story
Wednesday, April 25, 2001
SEMINARY PLANS PARKING GARAGE
A proposed three-level parking garage on the Princeton Theological Seminary campus and a discussion about the community values and a vision statement for the Princeton Community Master Plan are on the Princeton Regional Planning Board's agenda Thursday. Story
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
PANEL DISSECTS THE PUTIN 'ENIGMA'
The consensus was that President Putin is the embodiment of Winston Churchill's description of Russia: a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma. Story
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
PRINCETON SITES ITS 6TH COLLEGE
Princeton University has decided on a site for a sixth residential college and will increase the number of upperclassmen in residences. Story
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
TIME TO END SCHOOL BUDGET VOTE CHARADE
Voters in all three Packet area school districts approved the budgets put forward by their boards of education for the coming year. Story
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
BETH EL TO CELEBRATE ISRAELI INDEPENDENCE
EAST WINDSOR The synagogue is opening its doors to nonaffiliated Jews to offer them a taste of Israel on a Shabat. Story
Tuesday, April 24, 2001
BETH EL PLANS JEWISH CULTURE CELEBRATION
EAST WINDSOR Members of the synagogue are providing the main initiative for the event, which is being celebrated for the first time. It will be held April 29 at WW-P North High School. Story
Monday, April 23, 2001
EMMY WINNER COULD REPEAT
BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Route 206 resident Van Weller soon may have another Emmy award to add to his mantelpiece. Story
Monday, April 23, 2001
HISTORIANS CONDEMN FACKLER SPAN PLAN
The township's Historic Preservation Advisory Committee is not happy with Mercer County's plans to replace the historic Fackler Road bridge with a modern design. Story
Monday, April 23, 2001
COUNCIL ADOPTS BAN ON TRUCKS
After a barrage of public input both in support and opposition to a proposed truck ban on five township roads, the Township Council made a "tough decision" and passed the ban by a vote of 4-0. Story
Friday, April 20, 2001
LIBRARY PLAN GETS NOD FROM PLANNING BOARD
The board voted unanimously that the proposed plans are consistent with the Princeton Community Master Plan, which calls for a 57,600-square-foot building located at the Witherspoon and Wiggins streets site along with some public open space. Story
Friday, April 20, 2001
HOSPICE VOLUNTEER RECEIVES COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD
MANSFIELD Faye Hart had no one to help her when her first husband was dying from brain cancer at the age of 29. Doctors and nurses could provide physical care, but no one could provide emotional support. Story
Friday, April 20, 2001
RIEDER MOVES ON PLANS FOR CARSON TRACT
Developer G. Rieder & Sons Inc. of South Brunswick has turned in plans for a 62-lot development on a parcel that Lawrence Township has been eyeing for open space. Story
Friday, April 20, 2001
NEW YORK EXPRESS BUS RETURNS
The last direct bus returning from the city, the Suburban Transit 5:15 Wall Street-Princeton express, which was discontinued in January, will be reinstated Monday for a 90-day trial period. Story

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