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Jazn. 26, 2013 @ 2 & 4 p.m. basis for “what should be on participants’ Tim Quinn,go throughdefending this process, Aprilson there’s and Ms. a lot Coxthat countered Sight Unseen, 1991 OfArts and Transit Plan hall” meeting on Monday evening at the at MENUradar screens” after January elections.1. Transi- they“It’s can an learn.”exercise bin y s a y i n g t h a t m a i n t a i n i n gThumbelina Obie-Winning Drama, 20 Arguments for and against Princeton . d e m o c r a c y . ” the public budget vote (i.e., Sat. Feb. 16, 2013 @ 2 & 4 p.m. Town Topics explores the region’s rich history, is now availabletion Task Force subcommittees included A “Guide to Municipalkeeping Offices” the distrib-April election) is Theatre Intime ...... University’s plan to move the Dinky sta- Center for Governmental Research Mr. Quinn pointed out that Boards, Commissions and Committees;a particularly uted well-qualifiedat the Monday“ r ismeeting k y ,” b e c a u s e wlisted h e n a b u dthe Charlotte’s Web tion as part of its $300 million Arts and (CGR) President Joe Stefko presented Continued on Page 8 - Led by Ruth Ochs, Communications; Facilities andcandidate other As- for the Montgomget is voted down, it goes toSat. April 20, 2013 @ 2 & 4 p.m. Transit plan continued at a meeting of the an overview of the 100-plus pageView docu- online at e r y s c h o o l b o a r d w a s d e f e a t - t h e g o v e r n in g b o d y . D o r o t h y Community Orchestra sets; Infrastructure and Operations; In- The Town Mouse Regional Planning Board last Thursday. ment described by Chairman Mark Freda e d i n N o v e m b e r b e c a u s e t h e - Bedford seemed to support Tickets only Performs Mozart and $ The board is hoping to wrap up discus- as the Task Force’swww.olivesprinceton.com “almost nal” report. excitement of the presidenkeeping an April election by& The Country Mouse 10 each Brahms in Tribute to - s u g g e s t i n g t h a t t h e B o aSat. r d April 27, 2013 @ 2 & 4 p.m. culture, local news, arts, sports, personalities, sions of the nal site plan for the project The current version,and in its call entirety, today nis; avail-a to nal place your order t i a l e l e c t i o nuniform o v e ras s h PHS a d o took w e d on defending state or purchase Westminster’s Phyllis 23 cgr.org/princeto PHS Boys’ Soccer Sharesan opportunity State Title for the comw o u l d n ’ t “ w a n t t h e p u b l i c all 5 shows and before consolidation goes into effect on able online at It didn’t look like Chase Ealy was going champion and- undefeatedto have the Ramapo impression” in that Cinderella Alpert Lehrer ...... munity to get to know her. 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C o xwith w o r r ie dthe , h ow expectation e v e r , lege other spaces to the campus, but for the re- sition since 2010 (“I still love to come to ture spiked to 104 as he washave hit “triedwith a to undo the ac 1200 Old Trenton Road Rutgers Hex ...... - t h a t t i m e s p e n t p r o m o t i nWest g Windsor, NJ location of the train station some 480 feet Princeton,” he joked on Monday). The re- viral illness and woke upt in i o the n ohospital f d u l y eof l eplaying c t e d as b omuch a r d as coach would play 08055 members.” me,” said Ealy. PHS Girls’ Soccer Fights south of its present location. The Lewis port, he noted, includes “a process over- on Wednesday, the day PHS was fac- Noting that she “Iis couldn’t the last handle as much as I normally Hard to the End but Falls Center for the Arts project would turn the view” detailing the identi cation of priority ing Moorestown in the Groups c h o III o state l b o a r d m e m b e r t o could but I was going to give it my all. 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Ealy did get releasedB and o r owas u g a h spec- , n i n edid - y ewhat a r Ib could. o a r dI couldn’t run as much The report will serve as “an information- v e t e r a n R e b e c cas a I Cusually o x s do.” a i d Attorney Bruce Afran, who represents tator that evening as PHSt h a topped t s h e Moore- w o u l d l i k e t o s e e a group of citizens opposed to the move, al resource” for residents, other stakehold- stown 2-0 to earn its t hrst e trip N eto w the J state e r s e y EWith d u c PHS a t i otrailing n Ramapo 1-0 early in spent much of the meeting questioning ers, and the new governing body as they championship game Asince s s owinning c i a t i the o n ( N Jthe E Asecond ) “ l ohalf, o k Ealy was subbed0 into the Continued on Page 4 officials about such issues as pedestrian go forward with consolidation, observed title in 2009. a t e a c h a n d e v e r y b a l l o t a n d experience across a wide spectrum of industries, d e t e r m i n e w h e t h e r q u a l i t y Mr. Stefko. “So much of Task Force’s work safety and traffic impact. The opposition On Saturday afternoon,vs. quantity Ealy was informsin who is maintains that the University does not was focused on the immediate, but Janu- elected.” She suggested that have the legal right to move the station ary 1 is just day one of a new era.” By because of an easement that allows pub- Happy our philosophy toward advertising is relationship- lic transportation access over its land, and 22 Witherspoon Street, Princeton that the plans for pedestrian crossings in 609.921.1569 www.olivesprinceton.com ONLINE the area are unsafe. Christmastide:www.towntopics.com But Board member Peter Madison said Choral Gems through the Centuries Holidays it was not the Board’s job to rule on those driven. 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