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Remember the Town Topics' Christmas Fund itbX "BrmaUbu "Hea-Uf^ and. rkaon'mcss cAtkLTaUUsJW One Stcv J/i&rer io Tcacc on Eartii VOL. XLV, NO. 43 Wednesday, January 2, 1991 40C at all newsstands Preserving the "Spirit ofCommunity" 1990 Will Be Remembered as Year Which in GoalofNewBorough MayorMarvin Reed Princeton Borough Lost a Beloved Mayor An appeal to preserve the "—spirit ofa total community, diverse and well balanced," plus—a three-page list of issues facing the Borough in 1991 were expected to be the crux of Mayor Marvin Reed's presentation at the Borough reorganization meeting at noon on New Year's Day. "That spirit of community may be put to the test much more often than we would like in the year ahead," wrote Mr. Reed in remarks prepared for the meeting, "when we're talking about what to do with the Library, where to park cars, where to put 20 low-rent apartments, whether to combine our police forces, keeping both the downtown and the shopping center thriving, getting our senior citizens out on the street and keeping our teenagers off of them." Mayor Reed paid tribute to the late Mayor Barbara Sig- mund. "We sawthe spirit [ofcommunity] manifest itselfenorm- oalulslcyaomneOcctroobwedred13twohgeetnhewreilnasiiddoeur—Maaynodr tooutrseistd.eW—e Borough Will Ask University to Donate West Drive Site for HUD Rental Housing Forthe past two years, Bor- (and probab e nneeww Mayor) ough officials and the Prince- Richard Wood|bridge after re- taosnsuHmoeudstihnagt 2A0utHhooursiitnyg haandd cloenassuelttawnotsw'ereekposrtaognoGorfigtghse pAosssiasltsafnotrDnierwectbourilodfinPghsysniecaarltPhelaEnnngiinngeeGreoQrugaedrOalnegxlae. wTehreegmaarjaogretaonpidcsthien U1n9i9v0e.rsity's pro- Urban Development (HUD) tbaloeosnwip-tleiTanotcocweonbdmseoehndiroepWnneatsatblteyduDnrPtiiortvsiPenrwc—ioenutcoloendn- stmFhhiaiegrphmpto.rfobjTfeerhcoaetm.de$rfe5ipctoiotrt$to7stamhiieldlTitoohnwenorn-e dwmeaaTcsdhaeaedeypefriaoorrfsgtritneyhsweeshair2icn0hottfhhPirtcnihgenesncetlltuaiorksnyet gw—ohooldehafavedienlbigengee.nvehrelypofnueltwhiutshfaar cwUionsApfhiieemnrsiossn.fhtoehrdhlLauitnfeerd,,roeandnsdWeosfdinwgeenlsel-d- "e2tEattUmuiohfVhnnxogalfei4pEnhtiovhevkttreTwraceedrhoooelvtnasrsyqwueteibi.ulntlgsdhiyiedsaern.oWthhaexvveobilodteeseuperbabtsnmucubitsihrafunhlieafDdigedsverdl,,eerild7ivaawoa2ntesbnwlahgt,llsei.sueyssotn.ewOlifasvbhftaobeeseenuotreerdunhaomnetsdelf stgaHtwHabirehwglooUlaeeeououiFnDtknelsaytignd—iccnhtanoewTrghowgnideaouBttatstwshoiAwrocinnuirdiHtnttusbonehhhUigrhudedoneDigtrogtvathphihneoiktewrshytdoWoyt$oshfeueh1iffuerlelistoesa.cuBudati9yiallroansitmrltDnpgiiyisrkooolreisanlaueaavbsingnrere—oiodhd.s-en-f oocetadbmhitifnuveaveorwfarseeeeMueataJtntrrscchsasoiiotS.nnmntemoaiuggahdmtfgarouhySaBmroyueenbfiuonygayinrdghrgtBdo1mrytr,oir.usaunherowghce1nooawahee9rdduhs9gigiMkla0arphcalnennprhnypewiordeaCowifzsetiot,rsorahsuhsu,etitnnBaayidchadbelnnoeierlnuednddlr,-y-t wcfolihsmaMyaormtuuoo,ainopttAgmmryathterehsoe.onaneetrcrddsioatsHtfebmSataehtvwooleindeelieusdgn.tBrtbmhfyoyyituhreSornhhhenoanhoeeermrpdeuerrecdghwcrceaphewotshopnrraanouotocbltsnhrgheukicaorrsenadgeaimodtuoeesfnmeeepseBaedapehesobnnlendsrutiddry,-,t-no rhlsmdqwtPhDieituaaraaaonsraiyiudesyapmet,ngbeteoctehailcfeotSlyOtbtowucpiscweonschea.ntinhhookn.oEweeeopTevbiadlnlhheentHeaeelcdrhsetwrywoahrhRSnhtwme1teohs,o0ePubreflm,slaioeeatraraeeMsdoncttsnpayesdlphCcti.haevCoeaaaeyleTautrmsahtntlydehsehhtAohieahordrneeiti-deeg-yrrdno slpuGhbiNnuhroepooiiiwaUplwptng-redithgieniettasnhdlhhdcosaedounteFrilmseeratTiteaiciirnohernookmewrnnuge.etnasdTnlfsltoyuaAha,twdohnlinuinondfrpyhTsufeoishhtticuiielshuhasnipleepicngtTnpigwaeeolugeHousranwaugUaniinrlhdnptaDsd-t.gs-t TottbetHDPhhhuarehoraeertiTiuetlsvnhsUsyuoetcnaiieffheticfnyteetvilrtgheocfaihTerniosenApoaserudlingwUtesamtttennhyqnhosoitueandrovdhavioietitHtahtrrnohpiioeyUsacol,litbDtandtmtelefboyeyolthatredehoohrnrtefutueedwfoossqiWoHpiuecwteupniUetihlasgeashtaDld.tsdetths wptatMrthrIonharehepaaalnetoyhadtkoutboodrhvwltrlreenathoehoectsSoemtdielfistddiceagaolaeallfNnmndkesncaudlducoesyanecymbswtdmrhueomahaepuueuuetsbitsoantneSesisiawtpdpnt1rtherrgey9thrieese8shoccatpie2ukrhedsessonnimtiehiosetneedcnamwghltnegh,.d,yt-e- etpoptmSslirauoyilhhr.rsncoreOethiiByofreyBveoewogdhretoeiraarysrtsnnotsdocogiuhiihouznegtorclagyhlhegchthAtaeoaiDaPrmrnnouasmsehtintbhynpereazlsirafiiseiptfmotccdosaenagknWria.neanandaovditosrhTseCwcpekehaeorasCehsmnnueohhtocegseroaomnemenenbw--ra---s-- emsaLaoPlrcuoiatnnrecunsIutdcitsmitfSetn,uaeecincwntonSnedaeunabteieirnreondscnaddnraaclcagbtllpye.MyuoaUe,ldrannaresiisfOssbnfvocosagreemintarBrxaooes,trtGflbiearo3ettftddaviy,rrhlol.ie0lerb1eC0idyu3Rdn0htFi,eelanwsspaowpait,uernartehrirdahysloe-- dim".The magnitude of the units. and parking and to imply that much they cared about her. farewell that was truly uplifting ' sptrroobngl,emweatcGanr'itgggsoaFhaeramdiwsistoh ouIgnhthheasmeaanvteirmye,titghhte tBiomre- tfahsehyidono gsehtesolhvaedd.iIdneatyspicfaolr tioInnalSgeapttheermibnegr,at attheaInnsteimtuot-e weaverndaesvietrwyaosnesorwraowsfulg.ivAefntera- the HUD project until we get frame in which to nail down a possible solutions, and she for Advanced Study, Mrs. Sig- candle to carry through the Griggs Farm under control," location for the units. Coun- handed around praise and mund read poems from her darkness and spattering rain said TownshipCommitteeman ConlmuedonPage36 acknowledgement to those recently published book An Conttnuwon Neit Page Don't Stay Mad Audrey Short, Inc. WINTER CLEARANCE SALE Relocating? at any business firm located 2C, NO COST OR OBLIGATION msiulmeesrofBuPrrienacueatocnh—aunnctielyIoouheflirpstsgtirvaeigChotne-n CALL TOIL FREE GREENE mattersout Justcall924-8223anytimeof Established 1967 18006730308 any day or night to Stan Ihe ball rolling1 YourConsumer REALTY WORLD Tcvhehreeircfei*caRitseigoninsotPecLrheEadArbgSueEsinFSeoEsrEscfOiurrUmrseRnntoWtHRaeOdgv'iesrStteiWrsiHngOmPIonuAfrGoWrEhmSoa't1si8oWn&hBo1a9pnakogrest,o 163 NassauSSetereeOtur Ad on Page60299-9219222 HAS IT ALL! call (609)924-0737 Mon-Fri 10-4 Eoch Office Independently Owned ond Operoted See our ad on page 8. , : " eecntTTvce? Town Topics Year-end Review INDEX wSitlrleebteplaorsktiwnhgelnottihsedeMvaeclloepaend <lSSNOi«t'70561 lo theCgcrnalvmueasditIreoniPnaoP»rinceton CClaalsesnidfiaerdoAldtshe Week29-3159 WfBoiortrhotuhgechor'oespmearhiaotnuiisoningnguannipdtrsoagignrraetemh-e UNIQGUIFETCSL•OPTRHIIMNITGI<VEACACRETS•SOOBRJIEETSS•DJ'EAWRETLRYI <-<o> PublisOheoOdna11*9E9nW11vO*6wC-v11C99oS67Wl1y3«u*xirltn»«d«V gscCmsCheaeoueisIepubmpnttanseeicchtttdnioeiaeggtrtlrn.eyhydsta.apMthreteaBoedryocourhrbsrcoeueaouotSyngtridthhgiehghaiatemorninuBuiodbnosznodrTeasnoostdsuwiiu(gnongoih-ng-rn OSTCEMMpbouuanoiprisgrtirliatucebcgsasnoretximoeleCsnittnhesemTaown 22111111656432 ms4eai5rretdnysH,tpoLtauSahcfsentereesopolamraatatmnnPtdtrihohinefNencaclcrPosueerrsdtaoneaoretdunreocfsSUrotnt(ePriaaeBvtleaeitmyrn--g- TuTMrdjJeu5jas7ystd-uePSolrrafiiettgnsCuheBrtaoffridmuoraolnyoealmdyA8:vvaui3Sesr0ntni-oirtu6euq:eueun0st0e•diosHbtnrooohpoubeHentyow!iwepaqolepulrwpe.loe,dilNnJlitnmeant FoundingEMon workers in the lowest paying Fiftydaytimespaceswereto 609-466-3966 fit anaPublthmn servicejobs Shesaidthatwith- TheBoroughwillhavetopro- bemadeavailableat Merwick o out theseworkers manyofthe vide 34 additional low- and on a permit basis to Central i-z» CfDloflnMcy«xrw«nniCd6PS«ulrbujiai*n«Si»ll' bnsuoutsgigcneoesnsttseidensuttehaatbtoltiehsxeihstmtewnotSmshuecnoiaucllisd-o tJmhuoeddegsriexaStyeere-paeirnnstceool(mlei"rguernpaiontssteew"di,tthbhiuantt TBtouhsbeieGntreuisrgsngesDdiCsiotnrrtoinceatrnelaomltlpw-ldaoasyyeapelessr.o- The»Educated z PrMlonR EcKrn«<l«<Jr palities then petition the state the total number was well mit lot with overnight permits Toy UPS SHIFMMTS tCCtPTfO { P B*ft>*'« L Jotinton (ormoniestohelppaybackthe belowthe527unitstheBorough available, and 14spaces in the bond - monies that would wasoriginally facedwith hav- University lot at the corner o( ,nc uz8 AdvAadnviLtLiafnMitdntiagawlSRnpSagcrptorW>avaahran.na««lriagrt«afilva owccetiilhSlifehmwareaorwnmaeipaMshpnaoeortiJevnalbitsnen.eedRTueheseererdpsdsaetKnrp,daaCCytooiouurnantgn-- maiuinnnloiggrdteesta1ro9dta9hyp0tarteboo-uwnviieilnrtdH,ceeaomcpmioTaelrmettpnolunoenlfitoAtewstv-dheedanaunur2rdee4 aSdUmtrnnariiddevveeweetrewsaaeivykrta.eeyisnlidaPdblpelaanectreskfiorwnwegiortvfeoehrrontuBoitagnbhkate PWeLEWiAllSBEe CSloHsiOngPForEVAacRatLiYon oz MaDnoonnGBiulpridnen athdehpoacrkcionmgmiptrtoebeletomw—ork"tohne aAtndyeoanr-JeonhdntahnedfiCrlsatyreSstirdeeenttss spTahceesparloptohsealreatro ocfrePaatleme4r5 January 7th - 19th. o**~ CoWMiMrJloNtlaIabiIaabunnimtclySMMtnccrPgCaAlillEuiadpomainmrtyor* goBittrroog-MwaraannonayudintgzdoodaharthdcipSeadorillyaoplgsbemdilonunfeeonmatndasrhit,eldth"iheseePaondrslcoiuetnstnnhphictereoeeondrtpfaouioynttf wtpoairernAproSutlbeiealsgnmyemeomttuaovonriir-ndbneeetgpnahldnetia.nnhc.BoeeouprannporacukuremigkdbniheginrngMMcatooahynnay-e-t oHffoPennrrolieeoutnmslocieeftenttedtwtoehiranregeshwaw(brne"oiadwirtnsspegertaraxovepcnreeuudmtnsittaoisohtbf,pvoleapsterrcoe,,oe"ttwsaaehnsakiodtsen >••aaGSDGBuacroknielideyzn<n<eE®cB>r>eD®oPKlHlilotussrsshes *•"•BPLPHaerlaurianrsoydio®m/cnsoBaoolPidiulyzz®ezPdlueIpstpeemtss ••••-LAWRBceaootgvooioekvdinsetsynbuSIermtgpseorrts nSPAuw)ti,nci'SmiIp0tHifoolnlhaaaRwialliwaajaiiaaiSdiInaSUUpSS»..<41y01a2acia0n0(tNaVloailNaaJll.l apcfeontmteperllliJiaundhcegeledheEaaruigMnelgnienLaBDuorreoSluegrIh-I TvOvhWalNPTnOnPceItCoSn'cAuDsVloEmReTiIsSwEaRntSknov, MayorCoSnitignumeudnondNwe*iltPhadgerewthis PennMionng,toTnueSsh,opWpeidng&CeFrnite9r:,30P-6e;nnTihnugrtson9,:3N0J-8•;(S6a0t99):73307--51440 naajMUndi Hail and sel the Borough's af- fordable housing quota at 122 units of low- and moderate- r^^^rTrtwirvlWIiy Wake Up Dry Mouthed?! 4PrMi.nrc.a-iIon\,lrN.J.1 income housing. This number , Talaphona924-7200 includes88rental units(orsen- ior citizens and handicapped personsatElmCourtthatwere :^-..(Mil.!*:-.I'mlngaI'ni.tillI'nr.r NJ completed in 1984. Poalmaaiai Sondaddiaaachanoai'°fow" \ULTRASONIC HUMIDIFIER Topic*.PO 6«x084.Piincelon.NJOflM? OARAGE SALE8 afen'l Iho only TOWN VOL XLV, NO 43 baigams 10 be found in WITH DEEP HEAT® VAPOR] Wadneaday,January2, 1991 Visitors to Princeton Amongthedignitarieswhovisited Princetonin1990were VicePresident Dan Quay.**, whospokeattheopeningses- sionoftheCongressolTomorrowconferenceinRichardson Auditorium Actor James Stewart, here to receive the Woodrow Wilson Award, Princeton university'shighest award to an undergraduatealumnusforexemplifying "Princeton inthe fMoormerchCairmI.a-,-n"<ifnntrhfeA,fhinrnnilra(llWiiirflsluifaSmlafff',rnwwheotr'eSIcNeiIv'ded, theUniversity'sJames Madison Medalgiven toa graduate alumnus who has had a distinguished career. (ieorge Schulz. Secretary of State in the Heagan Ad- ministration, who visited the Woodrow Wilson School. Sen. Frank K. Lautenberg who toured the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Abba Khban, Israelischolarund formerambassadorto theUnitedNationsandtheU.S.,whogavealectureon"Pro- specLs of Peace in the Middle Bast." Black activist Kwame Toure, formerly Stokely Car- iiik hael. whospoketoanoverflowcrowdat the University Dr Ruth Westheimer, radioandtelevisionpersonality whodispensesadviceonsexualmatters,alsogavea lecture on campus. Attorney Robert P, Kennedy Jr. spokeatStuart Coun- try DaySchool graduation, andactorChristopher Reeve was intowntoreceivethe 1990PrincetonDaySchool Alum- ni Award as one "whose achievements reflect the highest ideals of the school. 2.1 Gallon Capacity in a Space-Saving Design. SiWdeOwRa'lskJoonaendHayamIbnuOrctgobberro,adacnadstaflrsoomtthhateNwaeseskauDSetrreeekt Runs up to 36 Hours Without Refilling! Sanderson, who played hockey with the Boston Bruins, cametospeaktostudentsatPrincetonHighSchool, Hunand FEATURES Lawrence High School on drug and alcohol abuse Amongtheauthorswhocametogivereadingsortospeak Compact, Lightweight and Portable at the University were Doris Lessing. John I'pdike. Ultra-Quiet Operation • No visible white dust Robert Caro and Irving Howe. Humidities Areas up to 300 Sq. Ft. • No bacteria colonization because Automatic Humid-A Slat Maintains FIREPLACE DOORS Desired Humidity Level of heated water technology. Mist Intensity Control Regulates Output U.L. Approved. Volume & SCREEN? Porthole Assembly for Easy Filling & Tank Cleaning OFF ALL TOOL SETS POLLENEX SUNBEAM BIONAIRE • • HUMIDIFIERS STOCK NOW IN Urken Supply Company ENERGY WAREHOUSE ESTABLISHED 1937 «* Alt. Rt. 1, Lawrertceville 27 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08540 (609) 924-3076 whereAlt.Rt.1 &Rt. 1 split,nextdoorloSwissBakery Visitourshowroom- Don'tbe heldhostagebyhighenergyprices. URKEN. BECAUSE TODAY'S HARDWARE STORE IS MORE THAN JUST NUTS & BOLTS. 882-6006 Mon-Sat, 10-5; Thurs 'til 8 Year-end Review ContinuedtiamPrecedingPage HAPPY partoftheplaninAugust. Oth- HOLIDAYS eraspects of the plan, such as allowingparkingin theGriggs Corner lot, seem to be in TO ALL OF abeyance. OUR PATRONS! Early in the year, Borough OLD CLOCKS Council tinkered with raising BeitKeg»rd«- meter fees and extending me- REPAIRED V>.T. CRECCO's trearisheourrse,vbeuntuethistowaosffmseotreitn-o 6F0or9A-pp9oi2n1tm-en7t0Cal1l5 BAR &TRrEeSntToAnURANT creases expected in the muni- cipal tax rate thana means of addressing parking problems Merchants objected to rais- ing meter fees and extending the hours, and a compromise was reached whereby they wereraised10centsanhourin the Central Business District and larger amounts in longer term parking areas but the ^* LI hours were not extended. Xi m 7 .t. n u AN EARLY MORNING FIRE on February 26. 1990 severely damaaed the«w» 609 • 466 • 4914 46 E. Broad St. fporcoubsleedpmosrn^itnnhetthdeXayaCte^inmtoerrapliarBkutison,tg J""dih".',c™hhhe*w™ea1v'sacw*uaa«st*isot«anr"toif»ngfoswueotrr£kbut,sohi,ernee"ss"tsCoerhseentahnoefdttfwhioeveAVimaceptraorirtcimaaennnbtDusii.nledrAitnagtystehaaern"dleefnrtde,,pfloatrcheee! Hopewell, N.J. ness District. The Committee 'he diner. sethnuacgtoguearsrategeidnnoatgvpnaaorrwikeithnyegaovofinwlsyatyruesseetodsf wneaxst,a,l°soaPrreosml.Pd.ftend'..'°j'y. \tnreeaU;n,»'.- aednda..nt.haeg„Pr,leeamnemnntgtBoosaetrtdleroeuatcho-f omrucofhthofe mthaant wahreoadeovfeltoopwend for parking buildinga single- verslt>''sPlanst0expanditsen- court the lawsuit arising from Work has begunon the Hamil- level parking deck spanning B,neennS facilitiesandtobuild the Board's rejection of the ton Avenueplayground, which Spring Street acquiring by a Parking garage off Prospect University'sproposed parking will have two separate areas lease or purchase additional Avenue garage. Under the agreement for toddlersandolderchildren, atofarkepiaansrgkfaiorncgpoamarvpakriielnhagbeinlsaiintyvdeusntduedry- wlngTshehertlehdew"em^rr"ee"egn"uemd"ue'cra*otulesoynmeaeaIreitun-i- nOthleedweUannciAcvveesersnsuittoeytahwneidlglasrupbarsgotevainfdtreioamal TaShei$n5sg,s0pt0aa0rckdkoiwnshattohiewoanbsenfiernfosimpciiDraeardyvbioydf sftuNgTogrteasnssutpreopdrritsaittnihgoalnty,'tcho1e9m9mT1riatftfebieec srptr^,et*nufttlnt0s,nsavnodtiacUfe"td!e"dt!h;eeaibrnoecucotdnsctenarennidsr abluofHnfee«raiMlntughmtD>oyeptPthl.eacBeraetstildeensces MPaarykor" P"S>ipgomsuanl.d's "Adopt-a- t^Tle^i^hZ" designated "the year of park- ThedeputewithintheHealth m 1990 renovations were ing in which a coordinated Thfamount of square fooSge Department between inspector undertakenon Grover Avenue peapbBnalaopdarnra,nkoroittuninhfgagooohlrvu,egl—sirhpafnrtdaioiwdngnvarghiesetdosafipbssnaetieghriedeknr.gialpnAdogrgtenioqgvyibuentelnaiatetmrhtmee-eo ptIb^muhaobebXndlotiurdhEwcas-htad3oeteil/tosr'Ehnct-e^uh^4resEsedio°oaacorrryn™dnXnaio"fo,dnntta™oeStnrnth"ctyeaoehLT™etow™rfwpaidaiark,ncssse,lt atDH'toohseraakf1etil9erw9tbde0heMtgSOIrhcafne.anfJliSHaieccennseaaurs1llaa9ePtr8sah9ysat.caCrnoMiodfncrmotk.rmihdiiHnHesusaaresnnebdliss°ioooicsnnnn-s- asfflRyihoeneircdlptird,snsHeciafltltotoilhrinteeocPodnrrpfiepinyarDactosereteuptktoashmpnrho'itaansrmnseatedethnheptlaol'eTdfatsuoiylwcitteannshfl-,ge- tosolvethandaytimeparking adopted in mid-August. tioninhisduties, andaftertwo ThreeregulationLittleLeague lengthyhearings, theCommis- baseballfieldswerecreatedat Zoning Battles The University was permit- sion did so. the Grover Avenue park, plus ocEBE1n9-ano9A3nrg0woibzhmwunuoaaiagentljhsiedonrPtrigCirnhonieidtungishncscsecrtuerieaetilarocQttentuihafaoaowUatnrdinrtrieoomhafvnuoengalnsrgiadtsnmlgiiteeettho,wdysef eamvtnrerneaearedgvedsaeidti,,ershtoeyciibnonnusminctqtsedlhuinurelattdeairaEiqboelnnuonggiarfilraoia,netomedotapperanaatyrgdrcoeiktuntpiisgthrneeoifQgnevUuwlfingtoaadiaridse---t Sn"Hp*>iloeengItfwnsnt.he'uFidhel:1eb,l1arwal,,uo?'t°aothc2der-.0r.,y,.bo°,hfJf1bftaM0si'asracyTeber,,'e,HaeeraTnnsn,Whsisian'oultbs"elntu.sdiattrllah,etlmTae-0 aripatslientuoAsditsnttnosgwtrtHiaohifnloellicklomelttilru,0dnedPgnetpooPpaivraacantrnstheikeiscvwo,>entsprhaoiaoercclfnecriseaeacprnnoaforaritveneesxalda,-d Czoounnicnigl galosvoerandionpgtedPrnienwcetEoAn omtahteironaraetasitosfotwhenceaxmppeunss,ethIen eodugJh?mnaadheaphpeia*drwnaoyleon' trheenoBvoar- .baondhrreesntorvoaotmi.onTshectaomtaeltcoos$t1o3f Theological Seminary and amount of square footage and >ng some of its parks, some- nullum, withtheTownshippay Westminster Choir College theallowableheightwasreduc- thingtowhichMayorSigmund ingtwo-thirdsandtheBorough property. The E-3 ordinance ^substantiallyfromwhatwas alsoreferredinherJanuary 1 one-thirdonthebasisofassess- waspromptedbythe1989Mas- allowed in the E-2 and E-l iyyo sPeecn ™ edrateablesineachmunicipal- atEenrgiPn#leaenr#wihnigchQunaotderdantghaltethies zoAnlesso in 1990, the Univers#ityJ .haTshb"eeEnrcdommpalnettAedatwacoPstfokff itthyiT.shseeafiseolndstowillelththaevegrtaosssittaokuet # NEW YEARS $T2h5eio.dOOoOreaRn.dPotrtesnpaamrkedinhtohne- 72 CMoassmseatgieciTahnesrapists For ApCpatl.l GIFT SUGGESTIONS! f You Can Always A Member Tell Satisfied By The Look On Her Face. Robin Finlay-Hanson, a newlymarried adminis- trative assistant for a Princeton commodities firm, findsjuggling a career and home chores sometimes hectic. That'swhyshe schedulesin some time for herselfat Gold's Gym. #» "Workingout at Gold's Gym adds balance t—o 3> my life. It's been sohectic with the holidays I can't wait to get back on myprogram.And startfeeling good again." 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R„evi,ew mneograetiveaffirmative than csehnotuelrd ObtehearslfievltingTushcisutlourmy dwehniscihtyroenduIcnesstittuhtee laalnldosw.able v ContinuedfromPrecedingP«g« — museum. Still others wanted The Institute Woods are a X1ex^hp,lfalyJdLi.bnut1i995L2ouI.dji.** "*jy/ sfoorTreh<ueJmrbetyow^Maasy.Panntnhociteshteoornnepcsuoobaollnii-c- fstihanercmepsrtohipneerc1to8ytn,hticoneunnoetuusrofyf,atthroemsfutesawye apmrruiecvaaht—elooawvnecedormsamhnuidpn.imtCuyacnahsisteuststeaidyn £ Community Needs tion.anorganizationinterested just as it is. this way? Or will public funds 5 The year began with a in preserving the historic In the end the committee berequiredtoassurepublicac- J-» mLeeaegtuiengofoWrgoamneiznedVotbeyrstohne ctohnaraasctaenriocfedpolwancteoiwnnwhPriicnhcet-o srheicpopmumrechnadseedthtehaptrotpheertTyowannd- cfuetsusrea'n'dnodevelopmentinthe CLAIRE'S CUISINE &CAFE > Pnnceton community needs live and work and shop The that some playing fields be Library Expansion z*-zo2?£,r- aoAYtlpRiurreneWsngttpdtCiaissrtnnAehyCigs,ozoeauwlnftnowtoiceartoiprthnlrieesmeyv,tuseognesmitinrvihotcaegefinnhpg1Ytt1aihaMlnednbigiCerfofAfpufecwpnrariooedonsrmnsmdh-t pfiaDPliedbionsdeAokrntenteuurctsatimestbctrtwtowhia.ouhiaanstnasntstofdehpcoteempharse(oeuinArrygmcntng,rtlueeoirndkdsaaiestltoayvtiBgnnihuisedtsviwosioedhtnnortireneaecs'eloshsttkf- wpdcmbtniiroraaefotoerrfnnpanibnsdrtceesiueebldoadsedttitsgeThotnItehflhipihedfaruatittrhcawcecopaifhnttmphitahhmeonlesaiuyddertsiearanhteelgnoetdmacueeinrserargedeendwehs,bocttaauonbanrlmbeupdnd--et- esqabaptunreueGieahbeerailuamvesitvnedcyecr/toneyo—bfpucrtlthboihneievemoavsaetlmtftlwsouiejohrnsouiacftiscatotptlgaaeyotrcwnnoviaotldlesnnpalsrserrnetnregatbrmssetseaeehuialnrirnirntvaptked,lesse- PClaalnl uYsofuoErnGrtifrWtaeeeBsacdsTokodentGsisounlgtaEtairolny.! 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CYCLE president Susan Annich spoke ed by theTownship TheJohn Saving Open Space KOPP'S SINCE ofthecurrent spacecrunch at Witherspoonfarmsteadwith its the Public Library historic house, huge barn and In October, the Township 1891 beautiful acreage has been in learned that the Green Acres thenewseversincetheFriends program has earmarked $7.5 MOVING Ted Terpstra of the Recrea ofPrincetonOpenSpacelearn- million of a 1989 state bond OPENING tdiioenncBeoatrhdatrenominndeewd ptlhaeyianu-g eidngtthoatbudyevietlforpoemrsthweeersetasteeeko-f oifsstuheefoIrnsTtoiwtuntsehifopracAqduviasintcieodn IS JANUARY 5 fieldsorrenovationstoexisting the longtime recent owner, Study woods and farmland, fields had taken place in 25 TheFriendsproposedtopur- some 5S0acres in all In addi- years. MaeStrongoftheInter- chase52ofthe82acreswiththe tion, another $1 million has To: faith Housing Council, whose helpoftheTownshipandGreen been recommended for possi- idea it was to hold such a Acresanddeveloppartofit in blepurchaseoftheWhiteFarm 38 Spring Street forum,spokeoftheneedtosus- large lots to pay for the bal- off Mercer Road. Ptariinnctheetohnisctoormimcudnivietrysittyhroofutghhe aabnlcee tTohecoFmreienudps wwietrhe tnhoet apTphreosveaalmoubnytsartehesubjescttatteo THE ULTIMATE In Quality a commitment to the housing amount the bank as trustee of legislature in the form of ap- From: Tporwongsrhaimp.s of Borough and t19h9e0etshteatbeanwkasofsfeeerkeidntgh,eaenntdirien pnortoprbieaetniopnusblbiicllsd.isTchuessrieonhaast 43 Witherspoon Street BoroughMayorSigmundand 82 acres to the Township the municipal level of these TownshipMayorKateLitvaek "windfalls" for keeping open awnedreatbtohtehepnrdesoefntt,helmiesetetniinngg,. edMaaynoraKdatehoLcitvcaeokmmcointvteene- sdepeadcethienytahreeTwoiwndnfsahlilsp.—Acifoimn-- 609-924-1052 former Township Committee- chairedby BarbaraSmoyerto plicating factor is the lawsuit manJimFloydaskedwhether study possible uses for the broughtbytheInstituteforAd- One Block From Nassau St. either would consider con- house, the barn and the land, vancedStudyagainstthePlan- solidation Both gave non Some saw the house and barn ningBoardoverrecommenda- "The World's Finest" Tues-Sat: 10-6 committal answers that were asa potential performingarts tions in the 1989 Master Plan Utferricks SEMI- v < !A3 'Bari QoSdk^ f George Albert 9{ipon r *V4? 4 «V < A 4 Victor Costa <j4 sif A 1 4 4 <i«* zi. 4 f f Bi[( BCass 'Dress v Oscar de Ca %enta Studio Moore 6 Street • (609) 921-0338 * Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6; Thurs Sun 12-4 9; 'til Nice Things That Happened in 1990 Shepards Tjedy There were manynicethings (hat happened in Princeton SALE! in 1990. In January, the Public Library received a gift of$50,000 from theRobert WoodJohnsonCharitableTrustforextend- ingthelibraryhours Gov.andMrs.JamesFloriomovedinto WINTER Drumthwacket, the first gubernatorial family to live in the Columbia mansion since it was acquired by the state in 1967 for just Sponsv-tarCompin; that purpose SALE EarthDaywascelebratedonApril22witha rangeofout- Selected door activities and a concerted effort to pick up litter and trashalongPrinceton'sroadwaysandtheD&RCanal. There Columbia?. TJ^St wasa ribboncutting tosignal theopeningofTurning Basin parkas at ParkatthefootofAlexanderStreetandacanoerentalcon- 50-70% Great Savings cession was instituted at the park. off Communiversity Day a week later marked the 20th an- niversaryofwhat wasoriginallycalled theArt PeoplePar- ty. An estimated 9,000 people took part in the festivities in Princeton and along Nassau Street, including Princeton University Cruisewear arriving daily Forrestal Village President Harold T. Shapiro. Princeton, NJ In June, it was revealed that the Chocolate Cat, the only 45 East Afton Avenue • Yardley, PA (609) 520-9899 wnialmliengbytowbheickhnoawnq,uiehtaldygeifvfeecntitvheePPruibnlciectLoinbbreanreyfaac$t1o,r00i0s (215) 493-1732 granttomakepossiblethedeliveryofbooks ontapetosen- 195 Nassau Street • Princeton, NJ ior citizens, along with tape decks on which to listen to the (609) 921-0582 tapes Thegrantalsomadepossiblethepurchaseof350new books on tape to add to the library's collection. The winds and heavy rains of two severe thunderstorms in July caused a deep split in the venerable Mercer Oak. Emergencytreatmentwasneeded,andwhenthestateseem- edunabletorespond, Continental InsuranceCo. cametothe JANUARY INVENTORY rescue Steel rodswere insertedtohold thehistoric tree to- gether, and the branches were pruned to lighten their load CLEARANCE A letter in the TOWN TOPICS Mailbox about the plight of thetreebroughtincontributionstothePrincetonBattlefield Area Preservation Society for its care. 4; ^ Duringthesummer,aprogramcalled "Let'sReadTogeth- S er" began at the Public Library whereby adult volunteers wliasntetnttoocphrialcdtriecneitnhekiirndreeragdairntgen,Thfiersptraongdrsaemcownadsgrbaedgeunwhaos ^VX—i^I*SEORV-VEIRN^GSOTHYEEflOflESUIWNABRUESIvNaESiSLEjJIT, VZ^ alivingmemorialto10-year-oldMandyYoderwhohaddied OPEN SUNDAYS 11-4 earlier in the year. InSeptember, theHistoricalSocietyopened anexhibiton the many buildings in Princeton that were designed by — nationally-knownarchitects Theexhibitwassowellreceived EVERYTHING MUST GO! WE MUST REDUCE OUR INVENTORY it has been extended into 1991. InOctober, theCLAUSproject, ChildrenLoved byAnoth- NOW. SAVE BIG, SAVE ON EVERY APPLIANCE IN MRS G'S er Understanding Santa, was established by concerned Princetonresidentstoenablethehomelessandotherneedy INVENTORY PLUS EXTRA BIG SAVINGS ON ONE-OF-A-KINDS. parents togive gifts to their children. The Exchange Club, whichtakesmealstothehomelessonRouteOneeveryweek and collects clothing for them, held its second annual ChristmasdinnerforthehomelessatBristolMyers-Squibb. In November, the Nassau Club voted toadmit women to full membershipforthefirst timein the 101-yearhistoryof theclub. And in December, the merchantsdecked out Nas- sauStreetwithwreathsandred-ribbonedlivetreesandspon- soredspecialprogramsfortheholidays. TheLandauAdopt- a-Neighborprogramonceagainfilledthewishesofsome300 — individuals seniorcitizens,autisticyouth,andchildrenin — families instress while at thesame timegivingcheer to those who filled the wishes. May 1991 have as many bright moments to remember in 1992 Year-end Review renovateavacantbuildingand moveintoit than renovateand Continued Irom PrecedingPage add onto the existing building a third floor to theexisting Li- whilestillcarryingon Library brary and build a three-story functions. But there are in- addition. tangibles, such as timing and Thisproposalwoulddisplace the importance of the Library 41 parking spaces in the adja- tothecenteroftown, thathave cent Borough-owned parking to be considered. The Library lot,somethingtheBoroughcan expansionwill beakeyissuein ill-afford to lose. The Citizens 1991. Advisory Committee urged that the Library expansion be A New Ftrehouse undertakenirrespectiveofhow Meanwhile, a new firehouse thisparkingproblemissolved, forMercerEngineCo. No. 3in but when the Lbrary went to theTownship,ajointmunicipal thetwogoverning bodiestoget venturewhich has beena long aethdecioenxmepmxatinrtsiimcoeanbn,ltythoiefntisesusrputepwsionrsetede.fmo-r ctboienmcteormaiicntngcwoaamsirneaagwl,aitryid.seIdcnlfo1os9re9r0$,1t.ao6 ••• EEEVVVEEERRRYYY HHRUEAMADITIDEOIRFIER Which comes first, Library mfiilrleihoonusfeorocnontshteruWcittihoenrsofpotohne • EEVVEERRYY WTEALLEKPMHOANNE expansionorparking?Canyou Street parking lot next to the • EVERY ANSWERING have one without the other? ValleyRoadbuilding. Ground- • MACHINE How much money the Library breaking and actual construc- EVERY CASSETTE needs to raisedepends on how tion should be events of 1991. • PLAYER miOprualciishtiitetsthheaerhoeatrwhdie-lrlpirwneagsystoeadcroommuumnndiitc—.- ctieleIandne1dc99il0da,teedfritTrshotewBntosirhmeoipuhgaChdomCcmooiumtne-- •. EKIVTECRHYEBNLTAVNK TAPE the municipalities will know totakea lookatcombiningthe - what they have to bond if the two police departments. Both THAT'S RIGHT EVERYTHING IS ON SALE NOW, INCLUDING FLOOR MODELS! Library will tell them how departments are cramped for much it can raise? space, with the Township con- Immediate Free Delivery on MajorAppliances and Console TV's Thepossibilityofmovingthe sideringa new buildingfor po- ROUTE (NORTH) LibrarytothevacantEpstein's liceandcourtuse.Theresigna- 1 at Bakers Basin/Franklin Corner Rd. building inthePrincetonShop- tion of Borough Police Chief ping Center added a new Michael E. Carnevale this •From Pa via RT.1-6mi. N. ofToll Booth • From RT. 95/295 Exit RT. 1 South, 1.4 rr variabletothediscussion.The spring may also make this a Located 1 1/2 mi South of Quaker Bridge Mall total squar—e footage is almost good time to consider con- LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ 08648 the same 62,000 square feet solidatingthetwodepartments. at Epstein's vs. 66,000 square 609-882-1444 jj^ feet intheproposedexpansion. Both municipalities took MM Thedollaramountisnearlythe steps in 1990tomakesurethat GPfcN MONFRI9AM9PM same, give or take $1 million rental properties comply with anddependingon whetheryou buildingandfirecodesandare count the value of the present safeforhumanhabitation. The library building- Townshiptightenedupitsrent- Parking would be plentiful, and it would be easier to Contmuedon NextPage ; ; ; Memoriam 1990 Year-end Review mdielvleilonopdmoelnlatrspirnotmhpete28d0-utnhiet "Diet's! In ContinuedfromP'«e«OingP»Qe Townshipaspartnerinthepro- ! The DietCenter jecttoretainaconsultanttodo InaddiliontoMayor Barbara Boggs Sigmund. Prince al registration ordinance, a market and financial study Difference Center ton lost many of its notable citizens in 1990 They include whichnowrequiresrentalpro-The consultants report and Alice W. Archer, 90. longtimeFrenchteacheratPrince perties to be inspected every recommendationswerereleas- I utoanErvvDaa7ny;gSeclhionoleaEn.dMtihlelPerri.n8c9e,totonrA3d7uylteaSrcshotohle,dwihreoctdoiredofJathne atthnwrdoeeayneWaeirwtshsaainninstteaewraidafinroeifnofpeflviacecirea,yl erdeMdieunacneDdwehctihelemepbretihrceeBoofrMoumgihddalles-oI ft WThee'wraegbwt-iitohupyroofuaseivonearUy* VV«U Princeton Nursery School on Leigh Avenue, January 16, the Borough stepped up rental income townhouses on Hamil- r inch of the way. D. Don Richards. 81. longtime member and past com inspection and re-inspection, ton AvenueandJohnandClay mander ofthe American Legion Post 76 whoorganized the andslappeda fineinexcessofStreet. Like the Griggs Farm annual Memorial Day Parade, January 29, $500,000ononepropertyowner development, although much OFF Willard Thorp. 90, longtime professor of English at for some 32 violations smallerinscale, theBorough'sI $50 g daPrleruJviaSenraelcymmoeipet1ni6osa,nnrgIUy.tnhfMiervcoAeCrmmose1irr9tdi5y9c.aat7onn0d1,S9tlp8uir3dteaiesenrisaddrePyfnrothuoinogsdftreoParrrmiaiananntcdiePfntrisoristnntrcTceuhhtmeaoeonnnlc,teoaFlgleliboci-rn hettrosaaTtvlhaheeAbellmmpieBostrohvhirmeeoceduanetgnshthoeiifrmamealmasitLtogeahrdttraoio5onnu0ktgA0shsmCteteethrnpha--tse asawmtfuiaefbdsosdirilpnddercay-eboidflmnioeecrcoatahmthnoeeedudulsnnooiiownnttsgachgnoaedspvntrimeionronggagdtrettearhhm-aeeI Th3e30diONff(fofP6erin0rtc9nehe)ncceH#9e5ta2,ori4snrS-i,mu3seiN3otaCJn7es7ueSArtrattcbelilef.icatLiIe3tshNNW^eoeAapleucbvekrracdRuUh.KeaOadsubaeuculcloifeifepntnt,aygonMBlPyn.iprinongiurmUSa|um9Im.. !II| W*JIr*"Tt» of the Center of Theological Inquiry, February 19. ican Task Force and publica- taxpayeranything. In Decem- Gift ReEgivoanaKlaBroaacrsdoonfyEdCuolclaitniso,n,40a,catimveemibnecromomfutnhietPyrianscewteolnl ttiooanreofaasernveiwcselsetitneSrpaannidshguTihdee Conimuedon Nen Page Townshipundertooka refinan- asMsacrhovoelrafHfa.irsB,erFnesbtreuianr,y7212,,first dean of the Woodrov, cing of Princeton Community Quality Fireplace Accessories Housing's bank loan for the WtoinlsUonnivSecrhsoiotly,ofaNnadtihoinsawlifaen,dSIhneterranaRtioosneanltAhfafalirBseartnPsrtienicne.- construction of Griggs Farm Enhance the beauty of your fireplace and home through the sale of$21 million 68, March 2 in a hotel fire in Cairo. Egypt. worth of self-liquidating tax- Glass Doors Margaret Murray Inxlik, 98, well knowntogenerations able and tax-exempt bonds • Custom Screens otfonPrUinnicveetrosnitUnyivPerressiitdyensttuHdeanrtosldasWtheDwoid/deso,ftMhaerlcatheP15r,ince- Tinhteerersetfirnaatnecsinwgasatunmduenritcaikpaeln •• Gas Log Sets atCKPhlraairunlcseetsKonnPo.rUrnS.imvy7e8rt,ship,tryo.9f4e.Mssaloorrncgohtfip1m8ue;blpircofafefsasiorrsoaflcPhreimnicsettroyn tdteorresedsatvtechhoPauCrsHgaenddthebdyoslealvaercrsoamlimnheurinn--- •• WTooooldSeMtasntels Universityandformerdirectoroftheuniversity'sCenterof cial bank. \ SOWDEN International Studies, March 25; Esther Todd. 90, a social workerwhoservedasexecutive The downturn in the real directoroftheYWCAandwasinvolvedinmanygoodcauses, estate market severely af- AprREiodlbwe1a3r,rtdB.GM.eyWnaerrr.en8.1,t81w,o-BtoerrmouggohvetranxoraosfseNsesworJefrosrey19 PfleoCcwHtnehdorutehsdeeuscsaealdte opGfrriimcgaegrsskeoFtna-rrtamht,ee Mo1n0daaym-S-at5uprdmay Fireside Shop years; units and offered a variety of Tuesday & Thursday 8 1731 Nottingham Way 'til Joseph C. Bevis, 80, formerchiefexecutiveofficerofOpi incentivesinanefforttoattract Hamilton Twp. nion Research Corp. buyers. Concern over the (609) 586-3344 Exit 63 Oft Rt. 295 J=?ar Dana ('». Munro, 97, a diplomat withyears ofservice in potential deficit of several Latin America whobecamedirectoroftheWoodrowWilson School and professor of Latin American history at Prince- alan rovce ton University; IJwood W. Godfrey M.D., 79, Princeton Medical Ccn tor's first radiologist and two-term Borough Councilman. June 6; Jay Doyle. 59, actorat McCarterTheatrewhoappeared FINE CLOTHING. in more than 25 productions, June 2; Erie M. Rogers. 87. Princeton University physics pro- fessorconcernedwithhow physicsistaughtandknown for his textbook Physics /or the Inquiring Mind and other guides. July STOCK 1 Norman W. Mather.70,professorofelectricalengineer- ing at Princeton University for :iti years, .lulv :'-. Nathulliel J. MeKee. 83, administrator at Princeton M,.,i ' •> ' years; Jury 5; Edward.1. .lurji. 83, PrincetonTheologicalSeminarypro- SALE fessor, comparative religion scholar and author, July 9; Albert Rose, 80, television pioneer and research scien- tist at RCA whoinventedimageorthicon televisioncamera tubes, July 26; Russell Mount, 84, longtime fruit farmer, former may- orofWest Windsorwhoalsoserved on PrincetonTownship Committee and the Township Planning Hoard, July 29; William M. Spackman, 85,authorofseveralnovels,Au- gust 3; Marion Bush Opdycke, 84, familiar figure at the Bait Restaurant soda fountain who performed in several PJ&B musicals, August 10; David Lester, 74. retired professor of biochemistry at KutgersUniverstywhospecializedinresearchintothecauses of alehoholism, September 15; StewartR, Bell Jr., 41,bankeractivelyinvolvedincom munity service organizations, September 20; UnFivrearnsiktyIIk.nJoowhnnsfoornd,is82c,ovperroifnegssboarctoefrbiiaollloguymiantePsrcienncceetoans Our Alan Royce a scientific research tool, September 23; Edward E. Booher. 79, formerpresidentofMcGraw-Hill Book Company and active promoter of education Seplrm SUIT MARGINS ber 24. Guy K. Dean Jr. M.D.. longtime physician active in Now Plainsboro municipal affairs, October 12; Are William L. Wilson. .BO, formerPrincetonTownshipCom- mitteeman and Mayor, October 22; REDUCED Joseph E. Johnson. 84.formerpresidentoftheCarnegie Endowment (or International Peace,foreignserviceofficer withtheU.S. StateDepartment andcollegeluslor\'teacher. October 24; By Morris Korer. 82. founderofForer'sDrugstoreonWithe up to 50 Percentage Points. spoon Street. November 15; Ulrich A. Frank, (in, retired biomedical engineer who servedonthe Planning Board's Site Plan Review Advison Board, November 19; JanadneEdSgiamronM.TGelelmenri.el79l,,s7c9u.lPprtiorn,ceDtoenceUmnibvecirsi1t3vadmin istrator and fundraiser, December 25 There never has been a better time to add stock to your clothing portfolio. PATRICIAS HAIR DESIGN 357 Nassau St., Princeton OTHER CLOTHING CATEGORIES (609)683-4114 AT SIMILAR REDUCTIONS ft sculpturedhaircuts color•highlights styledry perms sets hairrelaxing 20 Nassau Street • 924-1746 long hair body& Monday-Saturday 9:30 to 5:30 carefreecurl Thursdays "til 8:30 p.m. y\n,oneaau ^moinuia ovji.% £r Jiailoon Co. Balloon Bouquets • Part/Decorating GiftBaskets& OtherNoverhej NassauStreet • Princeton WE DELIVER 497-2090 y > ^; 4^ v ^"' .J> TWO VIOLENTSTORMS hitthePrinceton area in late JuneandJuly, bringing downtrees, limbsand power lines. Otherwise the weatherduring 1990 brought lit- tle snow during thewinter, lots of rain in the spring, no prolonged heat wave in the summer, and a long balmy autumn withtemperatureswell above normal. *r Year-end Review The land has long been zon- ed for affordable housing, and Continuedfrom PrecedingPage many view it as an ideal site, ber, it was revealed that this particularlyforseniorhousing, phaseofthe Borough's afford- becauseof its proximitytothe able housing program might shopping center and to bus end up with a $500,000 deficit transportation. But there was More Zoning Battles strong objection from neigh- borswhofeeltheirpartoftown There were several issues hasmorethanitsshareofhous- that brought Township resi- ing projects and office dents out in force at Township buildings. They accused May- Committee and Planning or Litvack and Committee of Board meetings during 1990 holding secret meetings in Onewastheproposaltochange which a deal was struck with the zoning of lower Wither- theShoppingCenter—housing spoon Street from business to for zoning changes to permit residentialasrecommendedby expansion. thePlanning Board in the 1989 Actually, the 1989 Master Master Plan The idea was to Plan calls the site a "prime" prevent conversion of locationforaffordablehousing residences tobusinessuseand and recommends "that incen- keepthe residential character tives be provided in the com- andscaleofthe neighborhood mercial component [of the However, the neighbors ob- Shopping Center site] to en- jected strongly, and even a courageaffordablehousingde- compromise proposal which velopment." would limit conversions to the ground floor and keep the up- TheShoppingCenterowners, per floors residential did not concerned about vacancies findfavor. Intheend.Commit- createdateitherendofthecen- tee paid heed to the neighbors ter when Epstein's moved to and not the Master Plan by Princeton MarketFairand the voting 3-2 to defeat the com- Acme closed, withdrew the promise Another issue was housing component from the thatofamendingthezoningat concept plan. The owners also theShopping Center topermit scaled back the amount ofex- an expansion The expansion pansion, limiting it to a new wastiedtotheShoppingCenter free-standing building for providing 40 residential units SuperFresh. Theytriedtoper- on five acres of its land along Terhune Road. ConlinuedonNexl Page Treat yourself Open Mon.-Sat. to the 9:00-5:30 'Best in Thurs. to 8:30 Skin Care Closed Tues. wie Jan. 1 treatments available exclusively at ®)ream$ 'Beauty European Studio Free Parking in ourown lot Open your own U-Store account Devoted To 'Your Total Tieauty- andcharge instantly, or use ^Facials •Hails ''Waxing• VISA, MasterCard orAmEx c Electrolysis < liau'^An • c cPrivacy~ on Three Floorg. - 812 Stat•e92R4oa4d9-10P•r.nceton- • Over 100,000 titles in stock • Fast, Efficient Special Order { free MGL^U— •Parking Service • An outstanding selection of m journals and periodicals 36 University PI. 921-8500 • - > 990 Milestones J' Princeton 1 Molt lm , Ji FormanyofPrinceton'sorganizationsandinstitutions, 1990 ' Volt if CONSIGNMENT waTsopapyienagr otfheannliisvterwsaasryWceillehberartsiponoson Presbyterian Forrest,.alUVnuislulaalgGeifts w Boutique Church, whichspenttheentireyearcelebratingits 150than '#»t niversarywithspecialservices, lectures,banquetsandcon- Recycleyourparty clothes &jewelry. certsaswellasspecialevents Theseincludeda homecoming reunion, a performance by the Wilherspoon Church Verse 609 • 924 • 2288 CSthroeiert,otfheGocrde'astiTonroomfbaocnoemsm,emaorstarteietvefeqsutiilvt,alanodnaQutrairprtyo Sd&na'i IMtM 61 Main Street Kingston, NJ 08528 Africa Inaddition,asmallcommitteespenttimeresearchingthe historyofthechurch, whichcan be traced toa fireat First % PresbyterianChurchafterwhichblackswhohadgonetothat ^ua/ive Snzi/uon, >-/nc. Town Shop church began worshippingapart Theywereencouraged to form their own church and in the spnng of 1840 dedicated WINDOW TREATMENTS: OF PRINCETON. INC I their own building Ourneighboringmunicipality. Rocky Hill, heldaparade — — v'j 344Nassau St. in early September to celebrate its 100th anniversary. Custom Drapery Shades Blinds M 924-3687 JtfmMieerarStfesreefdkcveeeeHronrdesntaloulhentrenhPyrWeraiDei1rnen0rdl5ct1tae0mehnt0onotebrbhnyiearrbhtkeiehMesrrdiirtadsh1yeasd0nnai2tnLydnssduPMacrirbciyni.hnriJc1tVeea9hiv9tcde0nokadcnsyeMohNnaranuttsv,ri.hsGMniorgrnmLesgeelg.i.iHglvTeoawdhmeFaoeranmelaaeeannlssd-l PilSlloiwpsoCSfohavaleldoresrsshwR:a—oepBmeawsaRilenll&ul,opsowhinLozo,oerlnsksAdut—oswentirG,rtyriheae—antytc,o.uHfCraelbsaordiucbd,osealredcstion M^H)\ SfpolrentdhNiadtodsawipssesoccoenirradtnliimpsnepegnlrtsaseyoolffneoecrxitnqiyuoyoinosuuirtrelgifief.ts at the Town Shop. Dorothy Burr Thompson wasgivenanhonorarydegree (609) 924-3367 \\ bytheState UniversityofNew York'sCollegeat NewPaltz Mon -Sal 10-5. Thurs by appointment only k'i Gift wrappedwithparticular attention. tCaMotorrcwsoeoplrlTekahb,srotasm'tpspeesAchorieatnrl,;i9Gza0ernsyeaeeirankcrthTshaeeaerosnrltadoucgdotihtysetotaofsaptneoefdnrirtaanhuegctohHotefotlraalnesftniieilgxsluhtvriibeicinrWtey.somr"flurTdcohhme" NPNrEeinxHnttaecrrelrotfioArsnomomenSrbhiSaoctcapknp•ipSanPergrkwiiCnn4egcneVlltoateocrn Hw'»] VisaOn&SMMiiat.sentFerSreaclear1Pd0a-ra6kccienpgted 2^> the ancient world. Princeton University honored Richard Carroll for 50 years of faithful service as a University employee The WPRB Princetonradiostation celebrated its50thanniver- From Anywhere sarywithaSaturdayofspecialprogramminginDecember. Worth the Trip It's TheAmerican Field Service (AFS) exchangeprogram, which has brought high school students from abroad for a SUSAN yearofhomestayandstudyatschoolsherewhilealsosend- ingPrincetonteenagersabroad,markedits40thanniversary in 1990 The Fellowship in Prayer alsoobserved its 40th anniversary with a dinner. GREENE The Harrison Athletic Club held a reunion during the July4holidaytocelebratethe30thanniversaryofitsfound ingin I960intheHarrisonStreetplayground Thatwaswhere club members got together as teenagers and young adults toplayflagfootball,basketballandSoftballandthenorganiz- edthemselvesforsuccessfulcompetitionagainstareateams. HAS ThePrinceton Babysitting Pool celebrated30yearsof IT ALL! continuous operation with a party at the Unitarian Church in October and a cash donation to Womanspace. RosedaleMillsobservedits40thanniversaryinbusiness and the Country Mouse its 30th in 1990 For mweoTmmhebene,rFsrtiuardnnadeydmCmalnuaybi,mhetnlhpeaenrYsW;.iCpAa'rstylmuncmhaeyontcolcueb/efnorrasteenimor The Largest Selection of ThePrincetonChildDevelopment Institutemarkedits20th HANDBAGS FASHION anniversary, and Kden Institute its 15th Both are • teaching/researchorganizationsdevotedtohelpingautistic children and young adults and their families. JEWELRY The D&R Canal Commission looked back on 15 years LUGGAGE ATTACHES ofaccomplishmentsinareportdescribinghowithadfulfill- ed the tasks assigned to it by the state legislature when it • was established All at Low Discount Prices Familyborn birth center held a street festival in September to celebrate its 10th anniversary And the Alchemist and Barrister restaurant held its lllth annual longbeardcontest, a six-week beardgrowingcontest which WINTER raises money for charitable causes Year-end Review are. Committee learned that Select Group gjftgg CLEARANCE statelaw nolongerallowsstep s>l" ConitnuodtromPtocadlngPago arate garbage collection Genuine slauragdeerneaingdhbomrosrethatefiftisciinegnltel,y dCtihosetmmrmi,ictatsntwdeietrheisntihdaeenmntusnaiwcbeiorplaeilsihhtaeyv.d Leather Handbags SALE dgeesniegrnaetdelseusspetrrumcakrkteratffiwcoaunldd ifonrgtpoicmkaukpeanteyweaarrreanndgements 14KGold Jewelry Today garbage and provide belter Starts groceryshoppingforeveryone 1990 was also the year that Marcasite Jewelry Buttheneighborsdidnot buy the Township established a Save up to thisargumentandstronglyob- jleoccatteidontootfhesusic/he,ashabupieldainndg SPmieastntteyorraoCnfietlyiltosr,erleaIsttiiadolenyns,thsipwohrweiigrtieh- 1/2 Price 50% and more! cWlhoaster ttohetheSihropprpoipnegrlyCelnitneesr nated A delegation from Pet- VERDI 5-piece oawnnyebrosdy'wisll gpureospso,sebuntextthies dli\oerpaienntn'idleleeoncLhseoewDxa(wyxe,vtacenedldheeabrrPeartiiennc.IHeni-- LUGGAGE SET $£i viabilityofthecenterisacon- inn delegation will travel to cern for all Pettoranello in August for the 99 annual Keast of the Assump $ reg. There was no opposition to tion. •295 thecreationof new E-4 zoning Planning Board forthepropertiessurrounding ThePlanningBoardwaskepi ANNE KLEIN the three private secondary busy throughout 1990, regard smcehnodolesd iinn ttohwen,19a8s9 Mraecsotme-r lFeesbsroufatrhyertehaelbeostaartdeasplpurmopveIdn Leather Wallets Ptlhaeno,rdbiencaanucseewteherecownodritkieodnsouitn athree9t7hecofnidnaolmipnhiasuem uofniCtosltlhiants 50% OFF aheadoftimewith theschools Development's Hulfish North tatormoeevvneerdrseiydaolnevw'easrtsseiarotniwsafyoafctcioaornr.cidoAnon-r pplraonvsedLPartienrcemtonthMeeydeiacralitCeanp-- 4 pardootpetcetdiobnyoTrodwinnsahnciepwCoamsmailts-o tweirn'gs,opnleanofttoheroelpdleastcebuitlhdeinBg-s 4;MAKKI 111AI MARKETPLACE tee with little fuss. ostnortyheadsditiet,iownitthhaat nweouwldfivbee- PRINCETON I MATAWAN Committeeundertookastudy owfitgharabnageeyceollteoctiionnstiintut1i9n9g0 cwcoaonnuncleedcrtpercdaorveit,doemttahheteerJln-aiwtteisyntgciaanrneid,n Rou2t9e7-2672&49518 Eng(lOBiurstohltweotnwnSBtlAodurgce.t)ion 5R8o3u-t3e63946 Township-widepickup, butjust and care of those who require astheTownshipEngineerwas recommending the eight gar- special monitoring Daily 10-6; Thurs & Fri. 'til 9; Sun. 12-5 bage districts be kept as they Continuedon Nexi Page Year-end Review People in the News in 1990 50% SAVINGS Continued IromPrecedingPage In 1990 these people made news: Construction is expected to Former Township Committeeman Jim Floyd was the beginthisspring,whenthetwo "roast of honor" at an Elizabeth Taylor Byrd fund-raising story addition to the J-wing is dinner in January. finished,andtobecompletedin Nicholas deB. Katzenbach was named by incoming 1993. Additional interior New York City MayorDavidDinkins toheadastudy group renovationswillbegoingonun- torecommendastrategyforfightingcrimeanddrugsinthat til 1995. As in other Medical Center applications, parking city. was the major issue, and the Florence "Pete" Peters andBishopPrinceTaylorwere approval was conditioned on therecipientsoftheGerardB.LambertAwardforcommuni- the Medical Center providing ty service from the United Way. 1,000 spaces in toto when the W. Jason Morgan, KnoxTaylorProfessorofGeography building is ready for occupan- atPrincetonUniversity, wasawarded the 1990JapanPrize cy. inearthsciencewithtwootherresearchers, oneEnglish,one French, for their work in the field of plate tectonics. The Planning Board also devoted several meetings to Jane Skillman was ranked among the top25swimmers reviewing DKM concepts for in the world based on her performance in three different subdividingthe109-acreformer world swimming events in 1989. deMenil property off Pretty Ernest L. Boyer, presidentofthe CarnegieFoundation Brook Road. If this piece of fortheAdvancementofTeaching, receiveda HoratioAlger woodland has to bedeveloped, Awardgivenannuallytomenandwomenwhoovercomeper- theneighborswouldlikeittobe sonal hardship and achieve notable success in their field in the lowest possible density. through hard work and integrity. DKM has reduced the number Princeton University President Harold T. Shapiro was of lots from 46 to 40 and is un- derstoodtobewillingtoreduce appointed by President George Bush to his Council of Ad- that number further to 28. Now through March 2nd, make a personalized investment visors on Science and Technology. Another matter facing the andsaveonanyofthepopularengravingdies shownabove Robert E. Clancy washonoredas IrishmanoftheYear Planning Board in 1991 is the when you orderourelegant Cranestationeryatthe by the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick at their annual St. mammothundergroundwater regular price An excellent opportunity for you to PatCrairckm'—esnDa"yIrdiisnhne"r.Fasanella s—et a new record as a taxi rWeasteerrvoCiormpthaantyEslaiyzsasbheotuhltdowbne invest in an engravsitnagtidioenewrhyiocrhdmerasy be kept for future driver 68 years and 243 days to be entered into the constructed off Province Line Guiness Book of World Records. Road in order to provide ade- Pam and Gary Mount, owner-operatorsofTerhuneOr- quatewaterpressureandstor- chards, receivedthe Philip Alampi MarketingAward from age for Princeton and sur- the New Jersey Agricultural Society for informing and sreouvnedninagcmruensiciopfaliwtoioesd.sSoamned educatingpeopleaboutagricultural practicesandfarm life. boulders will have to be HAMILTON Sebastian de Grazia wona Pulitzer Prizein biography disturbedinexcavatingforthe for his book Machiavelli in Hell. tank,whichisproposedtobea Dr. Quentin "Bud" LylereceivedtheFrancisG. Clark football field and a half in IEIVELEKSSINU Wi: Award givenby the YMCA toa Princeton resident whohas lengthandtohavea 50million sthheowYnMCaAs.ignificant commitment to the community and to gallon capacity. LawrePnrcienvcieltlPoean.,lmIN\I.B.JeJ.a,,cAh9lt2a.nNRdatPseasl1amu&BSeTtaercaehaestG,aArv6de0e.n.9s-6.60F89t3--747210-09400 dirFeocrtomreJroPeriJnicnegtoolniHwiagshiSncdhuocotledfoionttboatlhlecNoaecwhJaenrdseaythFloeotti-c tonR'escornosatdrsucctoinotninoufedPdruirnicneg- FoHramfiulrttohenrJienwfeolremrasticohnaorrgetoaonrddemraipohroncreed1i-t8c0ar0d-s5a-cHcAeMpHteJdON ball Coaches Hall of Fame. Continuedon NextPage Christopher Tarrwas honoredbytheChamberofCom- A & merce at a dinner for his many community activities. Kaleidoscope of Health Fitness ofSaartratho sMtcudPyhaetethweasAmaewraircdaendAacPardiexmdye RofoAmretiinnhRiostmoer.y Answers Await You at the Lookingfor a Ship by her father, John McPhee, was on the New York Times Sunday Book Review Best Seller list Princeton Shopping Center for nine consecutive weeks. David P. Billington, professor of civil engineering at PrincetonUniversity, wona$50,000DanaAward forhishu- manistic approach to the teaching of engineering. Therewereseveralappointmentsandchangesofofficein Princeton during 1990. The Rev. Peter K. Simpson became thenew executive directorofTrinityCounselingService, succeedingthe Rev. Canon E. Rugby Auer, who founded the service in 1968. Haskell Rhett becamepresidentoftheWoodrowWilson National Fellowship Foundation, succeeding Richard W. Couper, who retired. DianeR. Brake steppedintoSamuelM. HammillJr.'s shoesasexecutivedirectoroftheMSMRegionalCouncil.She had been associate director. MargeSmithwasnamedexecutivedirectorofthePrince- tonYWCA,and Elizabeth Adams wasappointedexecutive director of the Council of Community Services. Carol L. Holtzer, activeattheYWCA,wasnamedchair- man of the 1990-91 United Way Campaign. Onthemunicipallevel,William Hinshillwoodwasnam- edHealthOfficerforthePrincetonRegionalHealthDepart- ment, succeedingPatrickHanson,and Betsy Hines joined the department as a sanitarian. Duggan Kimball, Princeton'sfirstfull-timeprofessional planner, resigned after six years to take a job in Maine as aplannerwithautility. Eileen Banyra wasselectedtosuc- ceed him. Princeton's first recreation director, R. Donald Barr steppeddownafter26yearsintheposition. Jack Roberts, assistant directorfor 20of those 26years, was promoted to director. In the Township, Himanshu R. Shaw was named chief frientainrceidaalfotfefric3e2r,yeaanrds.JoMhenlaCnliaeusWeinn,thoenadbeofcapumbeliacsswiosrtkasn,t For that winning edge... sprint to the Princeton Shopping Center administrator in the Borough, and Borough Police Chief before you start a health & fitness program. Michael E. Carnevale announced he will retire in May. The Borough appointed a new fire official, William S. Visit THE FITNESS FORCE* and learn more about their large selection of hi-tech Drake. fitness equipment and accessories for your home or office. Browse through their fashionable aerobic apparel. Visit TITLES UNLIMITED* for health & fitness books; SIGHT CENTER* for an eye exam and contact lenses; and RENAISSANCE CHIROPRACTIC* for a sports and fit- Happy ness consultation. New Join PRINCETON FITNESS CENTER* and exercise with Nautilus, free weights. Life- cycles. Stairmasters & Rowing Ergometers. participate in an aerobic class or indulge Year with a massage. A • Just 5 of our 55 fine shops, restaurants and services! LAJOLIE COIFFURE INCORPORATED NCETON EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO LIVE YOUR LD?E PR . . 31A Hulfish • Princeton • 609-924-3983 teHIHEEHSZm INCLUDING CONVENIENCE! (Ample & Free Parking!) 1 FLOWERS WALL sYear-end Review £.-.*. r'~T rflM • ContinuedIromPr»c*0'nfiP«fl* A Complete Home Design Center S- c19o9n0s.tbeurtnaittisoenemtheadntionc1a9u8s9eTlehses LuitmaNm's Scalamandre M R H Cloth. London <J* rReocaodnsbtreugcutnioinn o1f98C9hwearrsycoHiml-l OBrsubnosrcnhewi&gU&tilFeils Stroheim Romann < pleted in July, 1990, and the Lee/Jofa Benmson Fabrics Ltd z repaying of Harrison Street Leather Clarence House Greefl 5 fromtheBoroughlinetoRoute Photo Albums Sanderson Boussac of France ^ 206 was begun in March and 246 NassauStreet, Princeton < completed in mid-June The (609)921-8174 S Alexander Road bridge was 20Witherspoon Street H eioeo'Sunday.Tnu'sday930a » replacedoverthesummer,and Princeton • 924-0004 g Mercer Road reconstruction J begun : The Borough is gearing up J for the next wave of road pro- . jects, including Witherspoon J Street, starting in the spring ' TheSewerOperatingCommit- tee announced that both its t trunklinereplacementprojects ft. had been completed and that en workwillcontinueonrepairsto 2 the laterals S H Early intheyear, Princeton > votersapproveda$8.45million O bondissuetoadd 12classrooms *~ andother facilities toJohnson Park School, to upgrade the playing fields at Littlebrook andJohnson Park schools and SHORT STAY FOR SNOW: Andrew and Sarah Jenn- v&rJS&z repAairredtihserihcitgihngscphloaonltroomofake ingsof University Placeenjoyed playing In the snow e" coVQt the numbers at the three ex Friday morning, but unseasonably high temperatures £0f,s* j.stingelementaryschoolsmore over the weekend took most of It away by Monday. ntheearrley-oepqeunailnagndolfoJporh.n-ps.oinlPMamr,k s,h,„o,r,t.].y,,,,,, ,,,,, |(l. inducted sinucGcreeeednewdibcyh,SaCnodnrna.TShheeunwiacsk «**£* School was implemented RSCJ. Loss of Suite Aid Assistant Superintendent The Board of Education Donald Maicco resigned to G Gerald DonaldsonJr an- spent muchoftheyearworry- become superintendent of nounced he will step down as ngabouthow it will copewith schools in Nantucket, Mass., headmasterofTheHunSchool PROFESSIONAL HAIR ARTISTRY thelossofstateaidandhaving andLeslieTurbeville, an Eng- in June, 1991 but will continue FOR WOMEN AND MEN stooctiaaklesoencupraiytiyngovpeernsithoensnaenxdt a|jsohnet-eyaecahreraaptpoPiHnSt,mewnatsagsivaesn- aCosrpproersaitdieonnt.ofATnhneHTurnevSeclhyoaonl For your appointment and several years In June the sistant principal of the John was named to the new post of consultation, call 924-1824 board and the teachers union Witherspoon Middle School, assistant head. crimpers reached a last-minute agree- Public meetings on the Fami StephenN Howardresigned Distinctive personal service in a friendly atmosphere , ment calling for salary in- |yLifecurriculum generateda as president of the American creases averaging 9.3 percent round of letters to Mailbox Boychoir,effectiveSeptember otvheorugthheitnewxatsthlreesesyetahrasn tAhle tHaiTrogpestipnrgogramFafmorilteyebnoargne'rss t1.oJtohehnprEelsliisd,enftoorfmethreaWshsiisttnaenyt P1R4INSCPERTIONNG,STNRJE.ET TUE u THUaS 9-8 WED FN 9-6 SAT 9-4 30 teachershopedfor,manywere as not stressing sexual MuseuminNewYorkCity,was OPEN LATE TUES G THUR5 TIL 6 924-1824 outragedatsuchanincreasein abstinence sufficiently, appointed his successor. (609) the face of the impact on the At the private schools, PDS »»%•»»< mtm* tax rate from the loss of state unveiledplansfora two-story, New Businesses We aid. 36,400 foot classroom addition Schio-ohlnpCroibnucliipialPfroirncIehetopn:iHsliS1h1 mt„rtehleiemviedodvleercorfoawndi$n8gmPilDlSioins inN1e9w90buwseirneessBeesnetthtaotno,peGnaepd asked you years, became supervising capitalcampaignforconstrue KidsandSteilmannonPalmer principalfortheentiredistrict lion and endowment Sister Square; PrincetonMarbleand with specific responsibilities Joan Magnetti RSCJ, head TileonChambersStreet; Cap- to for curriculum revision mistressofStuartCountryDay tivaonNassauandtheClothes Marylu Coviella was named School for 13 years, moved on Pin on Nassau Street. The actingprincipal, anda nation- head a Sacred Heart school Lodge moved from Wither- spoonStreettoHulfishandThe Flower Basket from Nassau ADOPT Street to the space on Hulfish SALE vacated by Triangle Repro, whichmovedacrossthestreet. VerbeystCleanersmarked80 I yearsinbusinessinPrinceton, % and Bruce Crandall and his A wife returned to Luttmann's after a two-year absence. OFF WilliamSword&Co.entereda o If 'joint venture with The Gallup MOrganization to renovate the Hup building at 53 Bank Street,partofwhichtheSword On firmexpectstooccupy Al year NEIGHBOR! nd, Mclaughlin's, a men's 8 clothingstore, was openingon & WitherspoonStreetandMicaw- s Bras Girdles 8-ber Book Store was moving to largerspacenextdooron Nas- iu Street. i! (except strapless & nursing bras It was a good year for the and you did. & no special orders) artsinPrinceton. PJ&B's 30th JJ production, Man of La Man- cha. directed by Milton Lyon, 0l9° wevaesr.hRaeilieddWhasitoenpelaoyfetdhtehebeesrt- What a great feeling! rant Miguel Cervantes/Don 8 Warner \ Quixote. Mr. Lyonalsoreturn- I ed to direct the Princeton Triangle Show after a 10year Ban hiatus with Jaques Stewart THANKS TO ALL (a.k.a John Watson Stewart) § | makinghisdebutaschoreogra- a Lily of France pher The show, Easy Street, • i wasalsopraisedasthe"bestin years." A and many more Princeton Community t Playwswasalsopraisedby the TOWN TOPICS reviewer for Personals, amusicalaboutthe EDITH'S singles scene, as "one of the most polished, carefully A N D k | rehearsed shows on the PCP j stage in recent memory " it the finest in quality & service Nagle Jackson departed from | McCarterTheatre afterdirec- •£ 30 Nassau Street. Princeton i tinghisadaptationofA Taleof u ij M-S 9:30-5:30 609-921-6059 ! Two Cities and Woman in ; M Nassau Street Across from the University Princeton. NJ Continued0"NeilP«Q» (609)924-3494

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