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NEWS ARCHIVE: JUNE 13-15, 2001

Friday, June 15, 2001
REEL LIFE IN PRINCETON

DOWNTOWN IS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AS IT HOSTS HOLLYWOOD FILMING

Russell CroweBusiness owners and merchants were hoping this week that the resumed filming of the movie "A Beautiful Mind" would draw customers and visitors to the downtown. The movie, which stars Russell Crowe, is based on the inspirational story of Princeton professor John Forbes Nash.  Story

Friday, June 15, 2001
IT'S A NEW ERA AT OLD NASSAU

TILGHMAN TAKES HELM…AND LOOKS AHEAD TO UNIVERSITY'S EXPANSION

Shirley TilghmanIt will be business as usual for Shirley Tilghman when she officially takes over as president of Princeton University today. There will be no bands, speeches or ceremony and no official transfer of power from retiring President Harold Shapiro. In fact, Dr. Tilghman isn't sure if she'll actually step into Nassau Hall.  Story
Shapiro makes exit…and takes measure of his eventful tenure

Friday, June 15, 2001
IT'S COUNTDOWN TIME FOR "2001 FETE ODYSSEY"!


PRINCETON — If an outdoor event can be rendered weather-proof by 35 tents, then Saturday's 48th annual June Fete "2001 Fete Odyssey" is ready to blast off, rain or shine, under starry skies or cloudy.  Story

Friday, June 15, 2001
GARAGE PLAN STILL ELUSIVE

SENTIMENT FOR SMALLER STRUCTURE, MORE OPEN SPACE

Two more meetings this week did not lead to consensus on whether to build a downtown municipal parking garage and associated development.  Story

Friday, June 15, 2001
NEW JOBS OUTPACING HOUSING


Dianne Brake, president of The Regional Planning Partnership, acknowledges that the partnership's advocacy of increased residential housing and density ratios for commercial development runs contrary to commonly held ideas about good municipal planning.  Story

Thursday, June 14, 2001
HELICOPTER CRASH-LANDS
IN HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP

MINOR INJURIES TO PILOT AND SIX PASSENGERS

A helicopter on its way back to Manhattan from the 76ers-Lakers game in Philadelphia crash-landed in some trees about one mile east of Route 31 in northern Hopewell Township early this morning, police said.  Story

Thursday, June 14, 2001
COUNCIL OKS $1M CONDOS


NEW HOPE — The Borough Council voted unanimously Monday to grant Waterview developer Tom Scannapieco preliminary land development plan approval to build 30 "high-end" condominiums south of the Waterworks complex he also built on Route 32.  Story

Thursday, June 14, 2001
200-HOUSING PLAN EYED FOR ST. MICHAEL

DIOCESE: 80 PERCENT OF DWELLINGS WOULD BE FOR SENIORS

The Diocese of Trenton, owner of the vacant 360-acre Hopewell Township tract on which the former St. Michaels Orphanage was located, has proposed building a 200-unit housing development, primarily for senior citizens, on the land.  Story

Thursday, June 14, 2001
RESIDENT WORKING TO FORCE MERCURY OUT


Thomas Gan doesn't believe any branch of the federal government should keep a substance as toxic as mercury in a town as populous as Hillsborough, and he plans to wear out a few pairs of shoes in his efforts to get it moved.  Story

Wednesday, June 13, 2001
SOUTH SENIOR VICTIM OF FATAL DRUG OVERDOSE

HIGH SCHOOL MOURNS JILL LORETO, 17

It should be a joyous time of year for South Hunterdon seniors as they bring their high school experience to a close. Instead, they are mourning the loss of classmate Jillian "Jill" Loreto, who died late Sunday evening.  Story

Wednesday, June 13, 2001
THE PAST BECOMES THE FUTURE IN KINGSTON


Union Line GarageWalt Szeliga, an auto mechanic with a reputation for the magic touch with pretty much every make and model, soon will be opening his own business on Main Street after 26 years as manager of Larry's Sunoco in Princeton.  Story

Wednesday, June 13, 2001
PARKING, TRAFFIC CHIEF ISSUES FOR MCCARTER EXPANSION PLAN


The Princeton Regional Planning Board has postponed action on the proposed Berlind Theatre, a 350-seat addition to McCarter Theatre, to allow the board to deliberate further on parking and circulation issues.  Story

Wednesday, June 13, 2001
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY'S PUBLIC TENANTS GET NEW LEASES


WEST WINDSOR — Despite the continued demand for housing at the Princeton Theological Seminary, the six remaining public tenants of the Charlotte Rachel Wilson Apartments have been given the opportunity to lease their apartments for another year.  Story


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