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See the Special Downtown Development Stabbing Victim Recovering From Attack
Event Planning
Gains Council Approval
Guide Inside William Sword Jr is back at home he probably saved Mr, Sword'slife. Police and health officials have
By a Vote of 5 to 1 and recovering well, said family Mr. Manigault, a student ol the not yet disclosed the nature of Mr.
On Tuesday, January 21, at sources, after a Teaneck man University of Maryland, was staying Manlgaulfs condition or the circum-
approximately 11 p.m., Borough slabbed him in the kitchen of his at the Tenacre Foundation on Great stances surrounding his departure
Public Library Sponsors Council took action on a resolution Great Road home early last Thurs- Road West with his family and girl- from Tenacre, but at approximately
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Assistance 6 body voted 5-1 to approve the rede-
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Township Alters Plan for Street. on Thursday by a stranger who To Conduct Third Year of Cull
Proposed Senior Housing As the project moves forward, appeared to be injured. When they
on Princeton Ridge. . 22 supporters and opponents of the invited him in and attempted to help On Monday night, Princeton original application, including the
him, Mr. Manigault attacked Mr
redevelopment are awaiting a deci- Township Committee voted unani- use of sharpshooters with silenced
Tiger Men's Basketball sion by Superior Court Judge Llinda Swoid with a kitchen knife. mously to resubmit an application to rifles al bait sites, the Implementa-
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Over Ursinus In Ivy suit, filed January 10, attempts to the right thing," said Mercer County edly denied the Township's appeal — the continuation ol the road
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The redevelopment approved last
Tuesday night will include, on the
Park and Shop lot, a 500-space
garage, a five-story apartment
building in front of the west face of
the garage, several walkways, and
a public plaza to the south of the
new Public Library. The metered lot
facing Spring Street will be the site
of another five-story residential
building, to be built in a second
phase, after the construction on the
Park and Shop lot is completed.
Stuart's Grabou'ski Both apartment buildings will have
Relishes Dual Roles of retail space onthe ground floor.
Goalkeeping and Figure Anticipated completion date for
the garage is early December of
Skating 33
this year, said Robert Powell of
Nassau HKT Associates, the Bor-
INDEX ough's development partner in the
Art B12 complex. Nassau HKT will own the
Calendar 12 two apartment buildings on land
Classified Ads 44 leased for 99 years from the Bor-
Clubs 14 ough. It has also agreed to provide
Consumer Bureau 15 a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT)
Current Cinema 28 to the Borough instead of paying
Mailbox IS propertytaxeson the site.
Music/Theater 25 Mr. Powell expects that the resi-
Obituaries 36 dential structure on the Park and
Sports 30 Shop lotwill be substantially built by
Topics of the Town ... 3 the first quarter of next year. The ICE AGE: A boy and his dad play hockey at sunset on Lake Carnegie Monday. Crowds of skaters
Town Talk 9 plaza would be the last to be com- have been a daily sight since Wednesday, January 22, when the Princeton Recreation Depart'
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the same player more than opponents instead of just
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Riverside Elementary School Each Riverside student we get some interesting
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3 the River- club and we would like to get This years winners include "We adore them, we honor am
William's par- other parents to volunteer Robert Caro, a Princeton Uni- them, we admire them," said bel
lurphy and their time so that Riverside versity graduate, who won the Harry Levine, president of the rnc
and Omri can offer chess to more kids." nonfiction award for Master
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frinity 22 Stockton Street Continuedfrom Preceding Page cle Award In 1999.
Counseling Princeton Is to examine the life of some- "I never pattern my work
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In the second half of the 20th poetry," she said. "Most poets
century, Johnson understood don't." Ms. Stone raised three
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SELF-CARE "When you get an award the Academy of American
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BytheRev. PeterK. Stimpson is an award," said Ms. Glass, the Whiting Award, the Shel-
who lives In New York City. "I ley Memorial Award from the
QUESTION: Why does reli- want to live up to it." Poetry Society of America, KID AT HEART: Author Nancy Farmer, winner of
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! had risen to 1,009. Also in Princeton, I .iimli; ft rreenquueessttss for food certifi- Crisis Ministry has been unable to meet the rising need by the Princeton
Children's Services report: cates this year than last," she area's unemployed and underemployed for food, heating oil, security depos-
The Crisis Ministry man- Ijn,c^rea|sse|Ihnereaqgueensctys f|ohra|fodo|ds.. s.n.i its, and other essential services. iwwo»»»«««boom;
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to 822." There was one piece of
The organization also saw hopeful news, but one which
Fireplace Blowout! the closing of the Trent Motel also points to the severity of
on Route 1, and the shifting the problem in the area. On
50% of the homeless to motel January 7, the United Way of
Sale Off- rooms in Bordentown, far Greater Mercer County
from jobs and schools. It has announced that Mercer
lAfe MustMake Room For PatioFurnitureArriving Daily! had to face the additional County had been chosen to
costs of providing transports- receive $142,838 to supple-
50% Off All Fire Tools, Fire Screens, & Spark Guards! tion to school and work. ment emergency food and
5500%%JO)ffftAlAlHFAirnedbiarcoknss,,WBoeolldowCsar&rieHresa,r&thGrRuartjess!! TDhoenAamteiriocna*nARreed CDrooswsnof saheTlhnteaetrispoernlaoeclgtriaobmnosawriandsthmetahaadrteea.biys
s200-s300 Off 1 OFF Central Jersey, located in chaired by the Federal Emer-
$150
West Windsor, reports dona- gency Management Agency.
AllVented Gas Logsby 11 VermontCasting tions have been down for The board was asked to dis-
Mone&sen,Peterson.Golden In-StuckWood& about a year. Its fiscal year tribute funds appropriated by
Blount&VermontCasting GasStoveswithad begins In July, and for the Congress to help expand the
AslowbsS149withcoupon first six months contributions capacity of food and shelter
s150 were about 40 percent of the programs in high-need areas
Off
annual goal. around the country.
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on Wheels and provided munities. The New York
I| Will (mill_EMxkpj•rN.es.12V.WilnOlSI'UjLTi'vi.u: il< TT|i' nerelayrlaynd8,d0i0s0ablreidd.esIttoaltshoesepled-- TCiomuenstyreptohreteldnttehraftaiitnhMoFroroids
ciallzes in local disaster relief. Pantry distributed 31,394
helping people after hags of food in 2002, far
50% house orapartment fires. above the 25,861 distributed
Offf All "If this trend continues, we in 2001 and the 18.101 in
In-Stock Fireplace will need to stop taking on 2000.
Doorswith this ad new meal clients, cut back on State legislators are begin-
our transportation rides, and ning to react to the problem.
maybe not give as much Abill sponsored byAssembly-
& assistance to families affected man Gordon M. Johnson,
Fireplace Doors Screens
by disasters," said Kevin Sul- D-Englewood, and Assembly-
>marchorrectatigularfireplacedootnowtobeready(orthecoldw livan, the chapter's CEO. He woman Loretta Weinberg, D-
Don't loi yourheat go up the chimney! believes the economy played Teaneck, would set up a state
•Fireplace•Woodburning&GasStoves•GasLogs• Over 200 Bar Stools the largest role in the Community Food Pantry
MFiarrebplleacHeeaInrstehrsts••ChGliamsnseDyoso•rAsc&ceSscsroeneenss-•MMaainltbeolxses&• On Display & 1 000's dtieecs,rebausteaolfsosufepeplosrtthatto achlaarci-k Fwuhnodchpeacidk offofrabbyoxtaoxnpatyheerisr
•PatioFurniture•Wicker•Rattan•Gnlls• In Stock of trust by the American peo- state income tax returns.
BarStools•Dinettes•Bar/PubTables
10% ple because of scandals In big -Myrna K. Bearse
*Cannotbecombrcdwithanyotheroffer business might also be a
factor.
One of the larger helping Weddings' m TOWN TOPICS t
agencies in the area is Mercer
Street Friends In Trenton, a
social service and health care
agency that serves people
Town
throughout Mercer County. It
WORLD provides food for many ofthe
food pantries and shelters in Topics
PflTIO
the area. Michelle Ruess,
director of communications,
FIREPLACE & HEARTH sfaaiitdhftulhedroenoirssa, bguototdhactormeanoyf CHRISTMAS
are giving less than in the FUND
past.
3303 ROUTE 1 SOUTH So far it has been able to
meet the demand for food, Your
tFreeStandingBldgS.o(Pier I) said Ms. Ruess. But with the
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ reduction in the amount peo- gift
(609) 951-8585 ple are giving, Mercer Street
will help!
Friendshas increased concen-
tration on its "Check Out
DOCENTS LUNCHEON: A bridge luncheon to benefit the restoration of Mor-
J.S. government sign promising equal ven will be hosted by the Morven docents on Monday, February 10, from
I cabinet at the Crisis Ministry's help 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Present Day Club. Shown planning the event are,
uertcht.heLirkiesinogthneeredarbeya tchhaeriPtriiesn,cetthoen fJraonme lDeeftt,wiSluezraannnde MHaerwiitotn,HWoeunghdtyonC.laTsikcek,etBeptrtiicee Ctooletmhaen,lunCcahyeoMnohirsm$a3n5,.
for food, heating oil, security depos- Door prizes will be awarded. For reservations, call (609) 683-4495 by January
IPnotobrRtt*cueuci.wif 20.
n Lawrence- Hunger" project in area f Plainsboro to Celebrate nted by the Princeton Chi- For further information or
itmhealtesist fhaamd- aspuppecarrmsartokebtse.doiSnogwfelalr, this I Chinese Year of the Sheep se Scohfool,LiiundeFrut-hKeudirec- wdwrwiv.ilnmgxac.doirrge/cptliaolnsnsbovirsoi.t
al shorta3ges U,ItA ,is scary looki-ng aht_eadj,» I The arrival of the Chinese Thereafter, visitors will have The library is located in the
uinetidjcipactoeudl,ud supoenlscicaitQe,0sde|dna.crre"eaTshneeo,tnbeueItndcrcfeoeandsteiirnnag-l eYPubebralaritceodfLitbharetarSyhteoheenpFwPeilblarliubnaesrbycoer1lo,- m3r:oa3on0mypo.fomp.tt,ihoeinnsm.tuhneiSctciaoprmatlminugncoimta-yt mPluaniincsibpoarlo Rcooamdp.lex at 641
;r, executive resources to help low-income from 3 to 6 p.m. Demonstra- plex, will be performances in
nandonour families. It could get bad tions, performances, games, swordsmanship, classical Chi-
t the month ^fore it gets better." big screen video, and ping nese Opera, gymnastics, Chi- Tale of Italian immigrant
u6blfeododsbiangcse Emergency Aid npooonng'swialcltibveitipeasr.t of the after- ndaensceinygo,-ywoi,thpiaanog,ranadndfifnoallke Due at Dorothea's House
There was one piece of Announcing the start of fes- chorale presentation by the The true story of an impov-
n also saw hopeful news, but one which tivities at 3 p.m. will be a Happy Singers. erished Italian immigrant who
Trent Motel also points to the severity of traditional Lion Dance, pre- At the same time, in both became a millionaire and left
the shifting the problem in the area. On the library and the municipal his fortune to the University
inttoown,motfealr JGarneuaatreyr7, MtheercUenirtedCWoauyntoyf cdeenmtoenrs,trtahetrieonwsillobfe oChnignoeisneg otfhePennnesxytlvapnrioagrisamtheattopiDcoro-f
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;
transporta- receive $142,838 to supple- BRADLEY and Jenny Liang; expert cal- Millicent Marcus, the direc-
work, ment emergency food and ligraphy with Bixin Zheng and tor of the Center for Italian
shelter programs in the area. Siql Xiao; a Chinese Tea Cer- Studies at the university who
ire Ooii'ii The selection was made by emony offered by Shuyong holds the endowed chair
leldocCartoedss oinf chainraetdiobnyallthebUoUFaderlddUeraltIlhiaEatm*er•I-*s|* Cwihtehn;AlClihsionnesKewopka;perancdutCthiin-g annaomeDdiviatfot,erwbilelnedfeascctroirbeMatrhie-
iports dona- gency Management Agency. nese cooking by cookbook ascent of the young boy from
down for The board was asked to dis- authorAngela Chang. Italy's Abruzzo region to Phil-
fiscaJ year tribute funds appropriated by adelphia, and her reverse
ind for the Congress to help expand the At 5 p.m. the library will journey to Fallo, his home
ontributions capacity of food and shelter offer games for kids with the town.
rcent of the programs in high-need areas opportunity to win prizes. A Mr. Divito arrived in the
around the country. mini ping-pong tournament is U.S. as a barely literate 12-
s last year More and more, food pan- also scheduled. year-old, scraping by initially
7,000 Meals tries are serving richer com- At the conclusion ofthe cel- as a waiter. He rose to
\ provided munities. The New York ebration, "venerables" will be become head of the Bellevue
s to the eld- Times reported that in Morris on hand in the library to dis- Stratford Hotel's banquet ser-
It also spe- County the Interfaith Food seminate little red envelopes. vices and invested his earn-
saster relief, Pantry distributed 31,394 A Chinese New Year's tradi- ings so wisely that he died a
people after bags of food in 2002, far tion, these envelopes are dis- millionaire, leaving his money
nt fires. above the 25,861 distributed tributed to visitors as they to the University of Pennsyl-
mtinues, in 2001 and the 18,101 in make their rounds visiting vania to endowa chair in Ital-
) taking 2000. IS with elders on New Year's ian Studies.
cut back State legislators are begin- Day. Each year, in keeping Ms. Marcus, who holds a
rides, and ning to react to the problem. with the spiritof the tradition, Ph.D. from Yale University,
e as much Abill sponsored by Assembly- the library assembles seniors specializes in Italian cinema
affected man Gordon M. Johnson, to hand out more than 500 and medieval literature, and
i Kevin Sul- D-Englewood, and Assembly- ^^ envelopes filled with choco- hopes to disseminate under-
s CEO. He woman Loretta Weinberg, D- late coins. standing of Mr. Divito's
iomy played TCeoamnmecukn,iwtoyuldFoseotdupPaasnttartey the^11 1 thEexpeevcetnetd atroebeMoanyohranPdetfeorr reDmaorrkoatbhleeai'msmigrHaontusliefe. is
ort to chari- Fund paid for by taxpayers PICCADILLY Cantu, Congressman Rush located at 120 John Street.
s that a lack who check off a box on their Holt, New Jersey Assembly- The program Is free of
onCl naQQaii street
Township Police Chief Mr. ManigauJt returned to
AnthonyGaylord. Tenacre Foundation that
"Although this shooting was evening with his parents, but
tentatively cleared, it's still in the early morning hours of
the taking of a life and they Thursday. January 23, he
have to cope with that." said look his parents' car and left
Lt Mark Emann of the Town- the campus,
ship police. The officers have After crashing the car into
been meeting with a crisis a tree on The Great Road
team of police and civilian West, he proceeded to the
counselors. Three of the offic- residence ofWilliam and Mar-
ers returned to work on Mon- tha Sword, where he was let
day, said Lt. Emann, while into the residence. Mr. Mani-
opted to take additional gault proceeded to assault
time off. Mr. Sword with a knife and to
Princeton Township police struggle with both Mr. Sword
are working with state police and his brother-in-law, Robert
to investigate the subbing, Sullivan, prior to being fatally
and the Mercer County's shot by the Princeton Town-
Prosecutor's Office is Invest!- ship Police Department in
gating the necessity of the front of the Swords resi-
fatal shooting by Township dence. Mr. Sword is currently
police. recovering from his injuries.
Angelo Onofri. a spokes- Tenacre Foundation
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tion is also awaiting ballistic neverto harm anyoneelse."
results and toxicology results,
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police accounts, Mr. Mani-
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—Rebecca Hlackacll
Patrolmen King and Mar- "The Medical Center at
tinez fired a total of three Princeton extends get well
rounds at Mr. Manigault, wishes to Mr. Sword, and we
striking him in the abdomen, express our condolences to
groin, and brain. He was pro- Tenacre, Hospital the family of Mr. Manigault,"
nounced dead at the scene. said Ms. Norris.
Mr. Sword was airlifted to Respond To Roles "We
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dard policies," added Ms.
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Swords' kitchen. Mr. Sullivan been aided by "a tremendous 22, the day before the inci-
raced to help Mr. Sword, outpouring of support from dent, Jelani Manigault, 24, of
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At one point during the and °"ers°' nclP Located on its present 66- Apple Wassailing Festival
struggle. Mt Sullivan believed The Swords have no short- acre campus off The Great Terhune Orchards will host
he had knocked Mr. Mani-a9c of '"cnds ^d well- Road since 1921. Tenacre a Wassailing the Trees festi-
gIanugltpaunn.coannsdcihoeuswewintthtao (trhve.wSi*s°herrdslisnathPercinocmemtuonnitUyn.ivMerr.- Fofounsedravtiicoens prreolvaiteddestaovCarhinest-y vfra0|mon1 tSou4ndpa.ym.. February 2.
aid of Mr. Sword. However. s'ty graduate, an active mem- "an Science nursing. Wassailing, usually held on
Mr. Manigault revived and ber o( Nassau Presbyterian According to Cynth.a Love, Twelfth Night, is an ancient
began In approach Ihe stairs Church, the coach of a local the president of Tenacre tradition from the cider-
leading to the area of the lirl'e lca9ue team' and "'"nag- Foundation, Mr. Manigault making regions of southern
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slashed at his wrists with a arriued at Tenacre on Tues" hd aPP'e crop. The health of
Stabbing sound of moaning and groan- knife, saving. "Kill me." He "TheV are vcrV strong peo- dayevening ,hc trees was toasted with
ContinuedfromPage1 winagsaantdthreeakliitzecdhetnhadtoosro.meone eexnitteerdedthaenhdoursee,submuetdlactuetrtirneg- P"Blce'twese3n"1 tMher suMpcpDoorntoufgrho.m Ms. Love stated that Mr. wbuacrkemt.cider, passed in a
crashing it between a tree and Mrs Sword awoke her hus- his wrists, said police. He "^ community and their com- Manigault desired to receive Terhune Orchards" Wassail-
a pick-up truck parked In a i^n7 a7e"Sl"Tn7 the two "len left the house with the mitmcnt to getting on with traditional medical treatment ing"parry wiliTndude singing,
driveway near the intersection went'downstairs. The Swords knife. their lives, they are doing just on Wednesday and subse- dancing, and toasts of hot
with Great Road East. iT Mr7Manigau^ "whom Four Princeton Township'™" uentlV "sited *e Medical ^p^juced fronTthe pre-
According to the police they did not previously know, police responding to the Thc Policc 0,'ic«s who ?C.enter at Princetoniwith his vious years apples. To pro-
dirnveesssuegdatiinona,teMers.hirMta,nriugnanuilntg, silnagndhiinmg otno tbhee pionrjcuhr.ed,Beltiheevy- sthceeneSwmoertds"Mr.woMoadniegdaulftronitn rineSspso9n1d1edcatlolT™ahruersaldsaoycmopoimn-g amnodthehrisasgirwleflrlienads, hwisholathhaedr mgiohtse ctfhecindeexrt-soyaekaerds bcrreoapd,
pants, and socks, crossed the )nvi,ed him Into the kitchen, yard. Sergeant Judd Petione *•* me tra"1 of ending a amved from Teaneck. ^n be placed in the tree
street and approached the Once in the house, said and Patrolmen Fred Williams, "fe The incident on Great Carol Norris, the director of branches while participants
nearby Sword residence. police, Mr. Manigault began Harry Martinez, and Christo^ Road inuolved the first fatal public relations at the hospi- chant words in praise. Live
Mrs Sword. 48. awoke to meandering about the kitchen pher King ordered Mr. Manl- shooting by Princeton Town- tal, said that Mr. Manigault music, particularly Renais-
the sound of a doorbell ring- and talking tohimself. gault to drop the knife. How- sb'P Police since August arrived at the Medical Center sance music using violins and
ing and the family dog bark- Mrs Sword phoned the ever, Mr. Manigault continued 1970' when Police killed an in the late afternoon on flutes, will be performed
Ing. She opened a window Township police and awoke lo approach the officers, armed burglar at a house on Wednesday, and he was eval- throughout the afternoon in
and called toward the door, hc, brother, Robert Sullivan wielding the knife in what PrcrlV Brook Road. uated in the Emergency the farm market,
but received no answer. ( Long Island who was stay- P°lice termed "an aggressive "(The officersi have been Department prior to his The event Is free and open
Police said she heard the ing overnight at the Swords" "Tanner." shaken up by this event." said release at 9:18 p.m. t0me public.
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the necessary grades. They are alsocontributing
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undergoing. Then your knowledge broadensand you
areonly goingtocont—ribute more." Trinity Church Announces
S.J. Bishop, AlexanderStreet Grant Application Schedule
Trinity Episcopal Church,
located at 33 Mercer Street,
has announced Its grant
application schedule and
guidelines for 2003. Grant
applications will be available
after Monday, February 3,
with a deadline of Monday,
March 17. Awards will be
announced in June. Grant
awards generally range from
$500 to $2000.
Applications will be consid-
ered from non-profit, secular,
and non-secular organizations
"I don't think that it should be used as a factorin that provide human services
college admissions, because I think it is reverse rac- in the greater Mercer County
ism in a way. You are going tosee a racial backlash, area.
where you have ageneration ofwhite people who, Some international projects
rightly orwrongly, think that their University of are also considered. New
Michigan spot wastaken away from them." organizations, and estab-
—JeffMiller, 1942Hall, Princeton University lished groups starting new
projects in need of program-
ming seed money, are wel-
come to apply. Perfect for life's sterling moments.
Money for projects that
meet the criteria Is available From the Hamilton Jewelers' Stirling Silver Collection,
for no more than a three-year timeless and simple elegance.
funding cycle. Operating bud-
get support on a continuing
basis is generally not avail-
able, with some exceptions
for organizations that have
limited access to broader
community funding. Grants
have been awarded previ-
"I think this country owesa lot to the [African Amer- eorusalcyy totragirnoinugp,s pafrtoevridisncgholoitl- HAMILTON
ican] population. They were underserved and mis- programs, prison ministry
treated formany centuries. Theonly way in which programs, and help for vic-
equality can be achieved is byopeningthe doors, tims ofabuse. FAMnVT-OWNEDJEWELERSS!.\CE1912
sometimes ... at the expenseofthe w.hite students. Applications and informa-
But I think they have to be accepted and taught. tion will be available from the 1-800-5-HAMILTON hamiltonjewclers.com
so that theirchildren—will beraised byeducated outreach office of Trinity Princeton,92Nassau St (WW)68V4200 Lawrenceville,AIL Rte. 1 (609)771-9400
parents." JuliaBelopolsky, Brian Court Church (609) 924-2277, ext. PRINCETON LAWRENCEVILLE PALM BEACH PALM BEACH CARDENS
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Council Vote work on the rest of the have asked that the garage be not properly considering the
project will not interfere with scrapped In lavor ol parking alternatives he had brought
ContinuedfromPage 1 use ol the garage. He also decks, and that the apartment before them.
goes on. Mid-2004 Is the pla- reported that PSE&G expects buildings be scaled down or The three alternatives he
za's hoped-for completion tnat "* current environmental eliminated. Mayor Reed said proceeded to list were, con-
datTeh,e garage will be opera- rSehmoepdibalti"o"n'o^l tchoernPPalre,k«fan°dy Tmiuneismdaaly npiagrhkti,ng"TostrouncltyurdeoIas sbutirludcitnlgnga 2a'A-plaevreklindgecks,healnf,d
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I replace that before paying a
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PFTTKH COLE HAAN lor Princeton." Borough Council voted 5-1 in favor of the project,
I Roger Martindell. the only wnicn wi" brin9 a flarase, an apartment complex,
Council member to vote an(l a Public plaza to downtown Princeton il it is
Ricchard's against signing the redevelop- not halted by a pending court decision.
men! agreement, said the ipwooyfifteenBw»tii)
complex was too big, "partic-
Shoes for the Discriminating ularly the garage." He added ln a written statement, «cte trellis structure with
that the garage will Induce Councilman Joseph O'Neill climbing plants. A pergola
Begins January 31 traffic Into already gridlocked itated tnal the real bonus ana decorative lence with
WINTER SALE downtown and that II will pro- ,rom the redevelopment climbing plants will continue
duce too lew parking oppor- Project is the creation of a along a walkway leading to
tunltles. "The bottom line is handsome plaza in front of Spring Street. Tables, bench-
not as rosy as It should be. Ine new Public Library. "In- «, and trash receptacles will
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SHOES BOOTS foryears." mobilea space that all Prince- carts, similar to those at
and Supports Referendum tonians can make use of. " Quincy market in Boston, will
He added that he had sup- mcThepro$je,c3|5|0m|^M.onuco^s(o^of baendltochaetpeadvbeedtpwleaezna,the trellis
ported the effort for a refer- covers construction o( „,,, The building to the rear ol
endum on jhe^ project. ^'The 500-space, 5Vi-story garage, the plaza and In front ol the
most Important public plaza, and walkways, garage would contain one-
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Counciltr DavidGoldlarb, will be affordable, as well as hont the—apartmentwindows.
responded that he had lived Myrna K. Bearse
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that Identifying the site of the canopy of trees located infront atouroffice
complex as an area in need of grid pattern^. On the at4MercerStreet.
Totally Confidential redevelopment would prohibit
having a binding ferendum ^prin9 Street si^e b* an (PS.twoquartersrequired)
on the project. 11-foot-wide steel and con-
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