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Kathy Stratton says she is looking forward to being able to walk around outside and not worry about slipping on ice this spring.
March equinox more popularly
known as the first day of spring.
But, meteorologically speaking,
this may not be the case. One can
only keep their fingers crossed
and hope otherwise.
community.
Kathy Stratton, a Princeton
employee, is looking forward to,
being able to just be outside and
walk around.
And of course, not having to
worry about slipping on ice, the
Princeton Junction resident
added with a smile.
Samantha Hasey, an employee
at Labyrinth Books in Princeton,
was spotted organizing the shops
outdoor display when she took a
break to chat about her anticipation for the spring season.
This spring I am looking forward to being able to finally shop
outside and walk around, she
said. And mostly, I am looking
forward to the nice weather.
The Sun also caught up Alicia
Grimaldi who works on Stockton Street during her lunch
break last week: I cant wait to
see the snow melt.
The Princeton worker spent
the rest of her break shopping
and catching up with friends via
her phone.
What are you looking forward to for
spring in Princeton this year? Tell the
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police
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Subsequent to a pedestrian
check on North Harrison Street
on March 3, a 23-year-old woman
was arrested on a Princeton Municipal Court warrant for $164.
She posted bail and was released.
On March 3, subsequent to a
motor vehicle stop on Nassau
Street. A 32-year-old man was arrested on a Franklin Township
Municipal Court warrant for
$150. He was released after posting bail.
A former resident of Broadmead Street reported on March 3
that $4,300 worth of sterling silver
flatware is missing from their belongings after moving to North
Carolina.
Free immigration
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Free legal advice on immigration and other issues will be offered on Wednesday, March 25
from 78:30 p.m. in the second
floor Conference Room at the
Princeton Public Library.
The volunteer attorneys will
answer questions in their areas of
expertise as far as possible, and
make referrals as necessary.
Though not definitive legal consultations, this offers an opportunity for a brief review of current
applicable law or to get a second
opinion.
Spanish interpreters will be
available. For more information,
please call (609) 924-9529, ext. 220.
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Avishai will help attendees understand what the various coalitions could look like and how
each might address Israels possible paths into the future regarding: the countrys economic situation, defense and security, the
role of the Orthodox, prospects
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Palestinian Authority toward a
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March Networking Madness: Mountain View Gold Course, 2-5 p.m.
Join the Mercer County Sports
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while eating game day treats,
having a few drinks, playing some
hoops and networking. Members:
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Kiki Jamieson: Beyond Binaries:
Justice for Transgender and
Gender Non-Conforming People:
Princeton Public Library, Community Room, noon-1 p.m. This talk
will describe government efforts
to reveal authentic gender identity and to control individuals gender presentation.
Book Discussion: Outlander:
FRIDAY MARCH 20
Princeton Environmental Film Festival: Reaching Blue: Finding
Hope Beneath the Surface:
Princeton Public Library, Community Room, 4-5 p.m. 45 minutes.
Folk Concert: Princeton Folk Music
Society, 8 p.m. Mary Gauthier
with guest, Allison Moorer.
Admission $20; $15 for members;
$10 for students age 12-22 and $5
for children under 12. For information, call (609) 799-0944.
Princeton Environmental Film Festival: Just Eat it: Princeton Public Library, Community Room, 7-9
p.m. 75 minutes.
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Princeton Environmental Film Festival: Oil and Water: Princeton
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Sunday Stories: Princeton Public
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Princeton Environmental Film Festival: Field Biologist: Princeton
Public Library, Community Room,
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filmmaker, Jared Flesher and
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MONDAY MARCH 23
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Princeton Environmental Film Festival: The Walking Revolution:
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the perception that there is infinite wealth on the other side of
Nassau Street. When there are
changes on the campus border,
community residents have felt a
loss of control over their neighborhoods in the face of this large,
growing institution with enormous financial resources.
Princeton University is both
the largest taxpayer and the
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properties are taxable, the bulk of
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municipality and university last
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where the university pays approximately $3 million/year. In
addition, in recognition of shared
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capital projects including $250,000
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significant overlap between the
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the university either they are
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Public safety: Princeton relies
on volunteers to staff its fire
squad and rescue squad. We created a program with the university to facilitate staff volunteering
on the fire squad. Also, several
pre-meds volunteer with the rescue squad. Collaboration, cooperation and good communication
between campus public safety
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Public health: Princeton has
unfortunately been on forefront
when it has come to infectious
diseases, from meningitis B to
measles to Ebola. Diseases dont
respect the boundary of Nassau
Street. A PU student liaison now
sits on the board of health.
Transportation: One of the
biggest potential areas of collaboration and shared goals in the
new campus plan will be transportation improvements. Reducing car trips, ensuring good transit connections and creating a
safe bicycle network are in everyones interest.
Diversity: When it comes to
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