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LIV, NO. 47 crMfr 6 ^ Wednesday, January 24, 2001 <% <-\fofi^ 50c at all newsstands JW /Borough Deputy cierk prs Board Mulls Swimming Pool at Palmer Square Plans Renovations to Kiosk Says Goodbye to Job The long-awaited educational At a board Facilities Committee approval on January 16, then Janu- Area 3 But Not to Princeton smpaetceifsicaantdiopnrso,jecptrosjcehcetducloesstforestthie- mMer.etinHginagtstnoonon,saoind JaEnduuacrayti2o3n, aernydo23r.seTmheentdantoewpriosjFeecbterduafroyrb6.oard This Friday, Princeton Borough Princeton Regional School District's Department officials have told him Exhaustive input from administra- McPhee Sisters Will Deputy Clerk Margaret (Peggy) six schools — which were to be that getting the submission, "tight, tors, faculty, and other staff mem- Discuss Their Book at Wchoiltlleoacgkueswillafstaery g2o2ody-ebayres toashera ampepertionvgedoant tJhaenuBaorayrd23of—Eduacraetinoont cmoamkpeletteh,eirseoveinttufiatls rteovgieetwheorf wtihlel btieornsshatshactreaMtre.d aHinnugmsbteorn ofcaqnuneos-t Arts Council 4 member of the Borough administra- yet ready. project much faster. answerwithoutfurtherstudy- tive staff. But she will be back, at That is the bad news. The good The educational specifications, He said during the Facilities Com- Boy Scouts at Township least to visit. "I couldn't dream of news, according to David Hingston, part of the district's submission to mittee meeting that in order to not coming back to Princeton," said senior associate with The Wilier the state Department of Education, incorporate the new ideas, he will Meeting Get a Lesson in the Hopewell Township resident. Group architectural firm, is that the in preparation for a construction have to make revisions not only to Local Government ... 6 "It's a great place. Princeton Bor- state is not prepared to look at the bond referendum on April 17, were the design, but also to the district's ough is more my town than where I information anyway. originally scheduled for board long range plan, which was submit- live. I know many more people and ted tothe state in December. Seminary to Celebrate I've spent much more time here." "The public needs to know that Dedication of New She laughinglysaysshe owes her we are undertaking six separate Organ 15 job to her Massachusetts back- projects at once," commented ground. A resume she sent to Bob Board President Charlotte Bialek, Mooney, then Borough adminis- "at six separate schools; and each - j Wysockl and IVente trator/clerk, brought a call back. one has to be carefully considered ' || CBaesmkeentbtalHloles in Tig3e0r "toWrhyehnehseawwatshatgoIiwngasovferrommAyrlihinsg-- oanreittaskoinwgnsomelrointgs.."That is why we . ton, and he said I got the job because his wife was from Arling- ton. Hopefully he liked my Hun Will Purchase qualifications, but did have an I edgethere." Three Residences Lastweek, Borough Clerk Penney On Johnson Estate Edwards-Carter said she hadn't yet traeltkierdemetnotM"rbse.caWuhsietlocdkon'atbowuatnthetro Sometime in May, the Hun School start crying. She hasIbeen my right of Princeton will purchase three res- idences on the grounds of the 60- hand, my left hand, and a few other acre Robert Wood Johnson estate, ones. She's going to be missed." according to Linda Mead, executive Starting as a clerk-typist, Peggy director of the Delaware & Raritan Whitlock became deputy clerk in Greenway land conservancy. the early nineties. Her main respon- sibilities, some of which are shared The Greenway is raising the $7.4 with Mrs. Carter, are record- million purchase price for the estate through a "model partnership," SVtoelpuhnateneire GilntltheelmGarnaInsda- kgieotevepmeisrnngit;nhagatcbtocidonygmetaoscfuostlelcorowefttahmrreyoeuttgiohngtoshn;e apucbcloircdifnugndstohaMvse.bMeeeand,maticnhwehdicbhy Pals Program 16 contributions from private citizens. lreegsaildeandtvserotviesirngs;ucahndnecceosnstiatciteswiatsh In the spring, the Greenway win INDEX dog licenses, passports, and park- celnotseeredon ftrhoem prRoopseretdya,lewhiRcohadi,s Art 28 ingThpeerremi'tss.a lot of contact with the directly across from Johnson Park School. Calendar 25 public, which I enjoy," she said. "On Greenway officials announced in CCllausbssified Ads 4209 tnhiecewrheoslied,enttsh.eYoBouroduoghgethatoskvneorwy Odceteodbe5r5tahactretsheofortghaeniezsattaitoen twooutlhde CCuornrseunmteCrinBeumraea.u..... 2272 tthheey'ml.l mIi'llssmmisestoto.h"em and I hope Tspoawcnes.hiTph,e ftiovebaecreussteodbeasretoaipneend She has enjoyed the diversity of Mailbox 16 the job, the never quite knowing dbeynctehse,Garseweenlwlaaystcwonotbaianmst.he resi- Music/Theatre 20 what was going to happen next. The Hun School purchase is an Obituaries 38 "Some of it is repetitious, but you important step in the purchase pro- People 26 never know what's going to develop cess, according to Ms. Mead. The Sports 30 each day, arid that's good," she FEELING THE BAH-HA BEAT: Sarah Rauch, age 11 a sixth first goal was to obtain Probate TTorpeinctsonofRotuhendTuopw.n.....36 swaeiPldrl.i-nkcneotwonnpbeeoipnlgePhrianvceetcoon,mea ulopt otfo gofratdheerBaath-tHhea JMoehnndWuriitnhgertshpeoVonMCSAchodoaln,cedahnecldedFrtioda«tymh>ee»vome»un*sikin«cg« Court apCpornotvinauledoonnPatghee27property. for middle school students. ContinuedonPage9 — L— - -"~\ A huge varietyof Vm\ LUE POINf PURE WOOL SWEATERS GGbJDfJ) B ^— Cardigansand Pullovers. For MEN and WOMEN Qj Merinos, Shetlands. Lambswools, Worsteds furniture(^accessories Bowl A N D A Shifman Mattress Sale Oyster II II Details on page 22 \ See our ad on page 4. 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SAVE 4MercerSlreel Princeton, NJ08540 All contributionswill be gratefully acknowledged. 609-924-2200 PeriodicalsPostagePaidatPrinceton,NJPost- High School Swimmingr mailirSendaddresschangestoTownTopics, Coach Greg Hand has recom- CO Bo<664,Princeton.HJOt'M mended that the swimming Recycling School Specs pool, which would also be used by the PHS swimming MONDAY SAVE $100, credited at closing. ContlnuodIrornPoqo t team, be a standard size of 25 "Any problems that the yards by 25 meters; and Mr. Just bring this coupon when you apply foryour mortgage. For public may have with the Hlngston said there Is room delay should be offset by the fora pool that size, Borough CALL knowledge that by delaying, Ifa pool is built, the old gym and JOHN MCGUIRE we are making the project would not needed for physical Township better, more efficient, and education activities. It could, 609-922-1401 possibly less expensive," therefore, be used for the jQ|j noted Frank Slrasburger, music curriculum, according to UC'D MORTGAGE BANKER, NJ DEPT OF BANKING FacilitiesCommittee choir. Mr. Hlngston, who assured Swimming Podl committee members that all meAmbmenr]sorwcihangeKI|hMr'i(tlebdoartdo mtuhesiocladlgaycmti.vities could fit Into tursn,trai. gh. t reran consider at their evenin—g meeting on January 23 "The Middle School has a hair to HAIR DESIGN wtihoenthoefrotoswIincmlmuidnegcopnosotlruca-t fiilioiio.dli, ipnrtoegnrsea,m,"welMls-.resBpleaclteekd sizzling SsliuctrhefoJaocolehdnIndWultrlhihenegrr*e|tf)heoernencnodMmuimmdidtl—-e otIobmtsIa.elIrliyveIdCnh,aodi"rew,qhuisachtheennsooptwaecdee,x.i"sotfTstheienn Introducing texture so lavish Perm Sale tee inci'llint I'.ullei In thi' <l,iv rehearses In the hall, because your thoughts turn to all things 15% OFF p$o2oE.al8r,lmiaietlrlaiopnnl,aenstsotibmceaatltelhededcsoufsbotjrecoatf wIhh"cirTcahheIItsshi7gn0homceeomitlhbieenrgrsssacpnaadncefsito.fItn tfhliirstaitnivoiutsinag,ndwhfuon.caWnherensicsutr?lsThaere Month of of a second ballot question. floors of the old gym could secret behind them - Matrix texture The rationale for Including a dellnllely be put to good use waves. Call today and join today's | February pool as part of the main letV by the Music Deportment, she endum Is both educational pointed out. Less renovation craze for curls. and financial, according to would be needed to convert 133 Washington St. Ms. Blalek. the old gymnasium to a Music Rocky ItopinIntent than to constntct MATRIX- Hill n whole new music and art (609) 924-0600 e1n5rG0orlolwaatdthditthpieroonmjaieldcdtilsoetnusdsecnchtao-lo,llfbotyor wtiinng,.oiir1i1g.iiniaillysepvreonptohs-egdrafdoer www.marrixbeautiful.com (609)924-1200 classroom wing, she said. 2005, bringing the total stu- dent body to approximately 850. The state mandates Thot wing, according to the threo ph—ysical education "si.i niw proposal, would be —tlonIsn" a scohrootleacohfintghatspasiczees. disehv,otAedwotroldFrleanncghuaagneddeSppaarnt-- The existing gymnasium ment would be created, using accommodatesone station. Hie existing classrooms and obvlotlng the need for massive ANNUAL Tito referendum proposal EMI renovation. calls for a brand new gymna- sium to be built, to Include Mr. Strasburgcr suggested two physical education teach- olso that a district swimming ing stations. The state pool could conceivably bring At requires a program of swim- In some revenue to cover mlng Instruction in schools eM*'"**- "We wouldn't try to that contain pools. The pool make mo™n«v" «* observed, area would, therefore, accom- "bl" ** uId <" *"' P»v (or modate two additional physl- *ne P°°'" cal educationstations. —Ann$e Rivera BLAO< TIE and FORAUtATTIRE SIMON PEARCE AAI$0OK • BERNARD ZINS* EILEEN FISHER ° GARFIELD & /AARKS c and MUNCHKINS too! ANNUAL WINTER SALE FURTHER REDUCTIONS AN EXTRA 20% OFF ALL SECONDS GLASS SALE ENDS JAN. 31 st 6 Moore St Princeton, HI MM81.0338 Hotro Mon.-Sat 10-4, Tttuir lil'9,SuaflB^ 72 PalmerSquareWest 279-0444 __J"Ek.Sw^tolitGenrWtChat**' design consulting FREE FURNITURE DELIVERY ,m)j Elegant Custom Interiors eclectic gifts & accessories \ & Malleo Co. (DwvrOXwie. tine Hume rurni.biorp (JJwvcW* (DiaaJLnwnXa. 19 HulfishStreet PalmerSquare Princeton IXjdMxJuJUaajl tel: (609)430-1400 (xcceoAcwiea. The Hillwood Group *m& 609-895-9518 www.hiliwoodgroup.com GRANITE THE JOINT IS JUMPING: Libby Bliss, left, age 12 and Allegra Formen, age both sixth graders at John Witherspoon School, left the ground during the YMCA's bi-weekly dance for middle school students on Friday night. KITCHEN ' Lf" A (PIXKotvCMrtesPfNMJ I \ | As Redesign of Kiosk Areaa IIss CCoontemplated, COUNTER TOPS Other Palmer Square Plans Remain Undone Palmer Square Manage- Prese—rvation Review Commit- although they need not be on mentIs looking forward tee to build a six-story site. to receiving eventual addition to the Nassau Inn on Palmer Square, on the Planning Board approval for the south side of Hulfish other hand, points to a 1985 Its redesign of the plaza sur- Street. Exultant Palmer settlement with the Wither- rounding the kiosk as well as spoon Jackson Development expansion of the kiosk itself. TOPICS Corporation, a grass-roots The plans are currently being housing group, which called Choose from 6 Colors reviewed by Borough Engi- Of the Town for a contribution of $500 for Rosa Beta Rosa Perrino Grigio Sardo neer Carl Peters. If everything each housing unit construct- Uba Tuba Baltic Brown Impala Black Insexitn pgloaceb,eftohree ptrhoeposHiasltowriilcl Square officials said the New ed. $55°V SQ.FT. Preservation Review Commit- Year's Eve celebration usher- The difference Is that Everything In Hearts tBeoearadn.d then to the Planning minagrkIntthheecyoemaprle2ti0o0n0owfoutlhde tPiaolnmerwouSlqduarceo'sst I$nt4e8r,p5re0t0a,- Full Bullnose Included. Your Heart Desires If Planning Board approval addition. while the Borough Interpreta- Installed with Template and Undermount .sally) is given, this will become the tion would cost Palmer ALEXSTONE third project forwhich Palmer To date, the Borough Engi- Square some $1.9 million. In jIStqouagroeahhaesadr.eceBiuvtedtthheeootkhaeyr nreeceeriivnegd noDerepqauretstmsefnotrbuhilads- July,CoMnrt.inuNeedwotnoNnextsaPiadgethat, Marble & Granite Co. Inc. two remain frozen on the ing permits from the Nassau 215-336-1400 • 215-336-0305fax drawing board, where they Inn. Asked a number of times have been sitting foryears. over the past two years about rebel In September, 1998, the proposed expansion, READING & SIGNING hearts Palmer Square receive—d Plan- Palmer Square Vice President ning Board approval over David Newton has declined to 81 3. ma2i1n5S-t.8,6n2e-w60h4o0pe',oppaen18d9ai3l8y the objections of the Historic coLmomreintR.aybon, the Nassau Singer Inn's general manager, said PETER SINGER Tuesday that the Inn contin- WIDE ues to work with the Borough STORE on applications and that there AUTHOR OF WRITING ON AN ETHICAL LIFE is no startdate at thistime. MONDAY, JANUARY SALE 29 The other sitting approval 7:00 PM goes back to 1985, when the then owners of Palmer Squre, Acollectionofthemostessentialwritingsfrom Peter IN PROGRESS Collins Development, Singer's 30-yearcareerunderonecover. Hewas received approvals from the declaredbyTheNewYorker"themost influerrl a Regional Planning Board to philosopher"and byTheNew York TimesSunday Seeourlargeradonpage 1J. construct 114 condominium Magazine"perhapstheworld'smostcontroversialetru- units. Seventeen were built in cists." It isbecause PeterSingertakesdefinitestands the rear of Paul Robeson onpracticalissuesinethics, inplain languageeasily Place, along Hulfish Street, understood,that heisapersonalitysoughtoutbythe only to remain unsold for a mediaall overtheworld. long time as the real estate SingeriscurrentlytheIraW. DeCampProfessorof market sputtered. This put an BioethicsatPnncetonUniversity'sCenterforHuman abrupt halt to the construc- Values. HeisalsotheauthorofAnimalLiberation, tion ofthe additional units. PracticalEthics,andRethinkingLifeandDeath,among Kauffman manyothers. Although approvals are still in place for the unbuilt 97 condominiums, the Paul Robeson Place site remains empty. Last year, Architect Robert Geddes called the Cassandra — one ofour most elegant tuxedo unfinished space "a profound TUESDAY, JANUARY 30 ityle pillow back sofas! This beautiful, queen-size communityinsult." PM 7:00 sleeper sofa comes in a wide variety offabrics and is also available with down cushions. PrFionrcettohne pBasotrosuegvheraloffyiecairasl,s fInuwnd.aUmgeanttioanlssporfesgeenntesraalnbieowlowgayythoafttwhiilnlkcihnganagbeoutthethweaywe Regularly priced at $1,200. and the current owners of understandlifertself,buildingonpivotal ideasaboutorderand Now*899 Palmer Square, Palmer evolutionincomplexlifesystems. AshowcaseofKauffman's Square Management, have mostfundamentalandsignificantideas. We alsocanytopgroin leathersleepers. dbeeveenlolpoicnkgedthIen asitset.alTehmeatmeaoinn AStwuaarrtdKaanudffimsaonneistofhethweinfnoeurndoifngthmeeMmabceArrsthoufrth"eGeSnainutsa"Fe point of contention between Institute HeistheauthorofpreviousbestsellersOriginsof- the two is the required OrderandAtHomeintheUniverse. Currentlyheresidesin amount of contribution SantaFe, NM. toward affordable housing. Iflaiiau~-snntteriord The Borough points to Its It's all at the 1994 ordinance which man- Fine Fubnitube Interior Design dates that developers provide Books on Where Princeton Gets Its Good Looks. a 20 percent set aside for 162 Nassau Street 924-2561 awfofuolrddeaqbulaetehtooutshiengp.roviTshiiosn 36 University Place • Princeton Nj 08540 • 609-921-85QC of some 20 affordable units, " • U tlUSuft&i&SaL feat time fan January 3t\i-w: cl£ARANC£ HUGE MARKDOWNS: ON BIG SCREEN TV's • Floor Samples • Scratch-n-Dents • One-of-a-Kinds • Overstocks • Discontinued Models Over$1,000,000.00in Inventory PLUS: Every TV is on Sale Every Display Model Appliance and TV, VCR, DVD is on Sale McPHEE SISTERS: The McPhee titteri, from left, Come infora High -Definition TVDemonstration Jenny, Laura and Martha, will discuss their new www.mrsgs.com book "Girls: Ordinary Oirls and Their Extraordinary Pursuits," at the Arte Council, 102 Witherspoon YoiU •GuaranteedLowPrices / ttreet, on Sundey, February 4, at 2. lijr •MostMajorCreditCardsAccepted •ConvenientPaymentPlansAvailable /' "MMr-Prhnpepe oGisaiteerrsa rii,B.,h,l..-.l„ii„mrawVhotoraecewnrtil,yercoarnnd- TV & APPLIANCES •FastDelivery(SameorNextDay) yr\lTAato tDhisecAu»rs_ts»sTh»L"e>OiUrnBClo•lo!k pCpr|eoenflleeesdrsoh°relroTfh,ilpnrshglost;nooLgvareua|rp.ahyTIshaeat LRaOwrUenTcEcvi1lle•,%NJm6i0l9e-88S2o-u14t4h4 o'«f's„aR»»t•J.%£f9,*r5,'/295 OPEN 7 DAYS » ^ Princeton natives Jenny. 'h" Massachusetts College of Art. whose most recent pubh- Laura, and Martha McPl ow,1in1l.l Sruetnudrany.ttlo.,F(1eh.ebirruarhreoycmeen4t.tolwytno "Vf"l'""r"!8'"ln,'""(1n"Bdf;Ca?hnl»ld"n>^MJa1rsrat,"h'°°a",I0s"rt*fh*e pnuabrlyishe0d1,b1o.ok,aGnidrls:TOhredilr- An»e''T?'me' 3 Shifman Extraordinary Pursuit.. A reception will follow the thTehelolMlcPShteued.iowilolfatphpeeaArrItnsp*r1^11'.b'e"no'v,d""raib">? f,lor'"sl9bnolonk9s; CSoturneceti,l, at1022.WiLtohnergs-ptoiomne, 'Fh"ore" mA"orr"tes InCfoorumnatciioln,, caaltl Mattress v/ Princeton resident Brooke Gunn, the Virginia and Leonard Marx Professor of Painter Square Child Development at Colum- bia University, will Introduce Continued from Prococlliiij I'ago the program, were the firm to accept the Sale The MtPliecs grew up In B^oVrough's position, It would the Prim Dtotl during the °"< ">« P«>"< Incentive. l%()s and 1970s, when the Negotiations between the women's movement was nvo sides to reach a compro- cncouraglng women to pur- rnlsc solution remain ongoing. sue Ihe s.nne opportunities .is Through men. Curious about the affect The new addition to the ill.i' self-ilelerinln.illon andj Nassau Inn approved more the lack of restrictions have than two years ago by the had on the lives of girlsi Planning Board would be s—ix March 31st. today, Ihe three sisters set stories and 67.5 feet high out across the country to, one story and 2.5 feet hi.ihei Interview and photograph <han Borough ordinance per girls between the ages of 6 mlts. The Historic Preserva and 19. lion Review Committee had voted to advise denying Between 1997 and 1999, approval because of the build- they made Intermittent 10- ing's height and bulk, but the Save 35 /o-50 day Journeys, documenting In Planning Board decided to /o grant the necessary variances. text and photos a diverse pgiorpluslaptuirosnuinogf t"heexitrrapoarsdsiinoarnys ,loPnlawnosulsdhobwe tchoantsttrhuecteadddio<f and get a free set of acrnedat'invoermalw'ayohsIs tdoiscodveefriinneg smtnu,cc»o""rId"1 b"r>ic«l't,•' wl,"lh »wSo"u*l"d Egyption cotton towels. th_emselves." ",clude two I**" s'°"». an ex|Mnslon of the ballroom, Ihe!, subject! Include girls „„d two floors ol guest roomi like Khadce)ah Gray, a 7- «„d suites. When and If com- year-old chess champion,plcied, the Nassau Inn would BANCROFT CRYSTAL "SAVOY 'SATURN from Harlem. Commenting provide 248 rooms and con- ocnhiwn,hy Kmhoardeeegjiralhs dosna'yts,pla"yIj tmaeienti9n6gs5.seats for events and 1\V1I et p< 1 to $S1al1t9 tent* pc J3,1°S0i SS1.l7e9 Twinei pc SR8euu0gS0gl SS-itHe9 Twin ci pc SReu9ug2ig0l $S5a1le9 think girls don't like to be lull C4 [U IfiQ $199 Pullfa pc 420 Si10 Fulle* pc 970 $549 Full ea. pc- 1,120 $639 beaten by boys, t don't mind The Palmer Square appll- Que 11 IC| 1,070 S599 Queen set ? 170 SI119 Queen se! 2.480 SI.399 being beaten by a boy. 1 mind caHon nottr ln me pipei|ne Kinctft 1 MO SINS King*e< 3070 $1,739 Kingsel 3,520 SI.999 being beaten." ca||s (or „ number of change, A 12-year-old Texas day around the kiosk in addition trader, an Ice hockey prodigy, to the expansion of the stnio "applies to Ultra Premium sets only. a 16-year-old evolutionary hire Itself from 206 to 289 geneticist, and a 17-year-old square feet, novelist are some ofthe other The steps on the west side subjects. "All these girls of the plaza would be would describe themselves as replaced, the fountain and SHIFMAN ordinary," say theauthors. sculpture removed, and the £*% & pavers replaced. Trees would furniture accessories phDoatuogghratpehresr oPfrydPerinBcreotwonn |">°™°*"'~an™d D"f,nr;e^nannlda'*P»la<n,*<>»re awarunitdtheorrPsulJiotahzrener MePacrciPhzhee-ewa.lcncnoltmnh-ge ¥f*L'$,™?t^?a'TreVamt7o*n °»'l"n«c*l^«u<»)ae«,C-aT 2152 RoHuotures:2M0o6n.-BSealt.lelOM-5e:3a0:dTh(ur9s0.8t)il'88.74-8383 pushed women in their own —Mvnia K fUiw - y ,<nl6 ictroi AABP Will Offer Tax Help 5 For Seniors at Two Sites c Is (fon lfa(ige (/Jay tiha , The Princeton Senior Resource Center will sponsor free tax assistance for low- and moderate-Income senior citi- zens in thePrinceton area, beginningMonday, February 5. THIS VALENTINE'S DAY Trained volunteers from the American Association for PAMPER Retired Persons (AARP) will be available on successive Mondays through April 16, between the hours of 12:30 and 4. SOMEONE YOU LOVE Both state and federal Income tax assistance Is available, as well as free e-flllng. The volunteers are particularly FACIALS-MANICURE-PEDICURE familiar with tax regulations affecting seniors, such as pensions, annuities, sale of stock, and capital gains. They MASSAGE-HOT STONE MASSAGE will not, however, do businessorcomplexreturns. BODY TREATMENTS Participants should bring copies of their 1999 Federal SALT A-PEEL MACRODERMABRASION and New Jersey tax returns, aswell as pertinent 2000 tax NLITE LASER WRINKLE REDUCTION Information, including all W-2 and 1099 forms, property tax Information, summarized medical bills, receipts orcan- celed checks, if Itemizingdeductions. Gifts & Gift Certificates Available AARP tax assistance will also be available at the Clay Phone OrdersAccepted Street Learning Center on Fridays, from 9 to 1, from 609.924.0071 February 2 through April 13. Appointments are required at both locations. Call the 842 State Road, Princeton, New Jersey 08540 SaepnpiooirntRmeesnoturtcheereC.enTteor,maatke25a2n-23a6p2p,ointtomesncthedautleClaany Marc Alan Dnmmer. MD.F AC S Street, call 252-1663. www.monvisoge com • INTERNATIONAL SALE • INTERNATIONAL SALE • INTERNATIONAL SALE • UJ Landau's A PRINCETON APPEARANCE: Well-known actress INTERNATIONAL Eileen Atkins portrayed Virginia Woolf Sunday night at Hamilton Murray Theatre in a benefit for the Princeton Rep Shakespeare Festival and the Anya Yates Memorial Scholarship for inner-city children. Mrs. Yates was a member of the Prince- ton Rep Shakespeare Festival Steering Committee before she and her family were killed in an October plane crash on Martha's Vineyard. "Now we're In a breather. STARTS THURSDAY, l/Second Snowfall Next week things may get JAN. 25th Of Winter Season stormier. Wewillgobackinto a more active pattern." Covers the Area —Steve Allen Sefidfid * Soft) • £u\ijddaciw • tJMUUti m z3J Rain, snow, freezing rain ^ > and sleet made traveling haz- H Police Charge Teen ardous on Thursday, Friday o anAd Smaitxtuurrdeayofofralaisntawnedeks.now InInFvaetsatilgaWteioenkeinntod Cthreasohne SUPERB QUALITY • TERRIFIC PRICES Z> fell on Thursday, and steady car accident that claimed the SAVE 50% rdaaiyn. sLoiagkhetd rtahien aarnead odnrizFzrlie- Tlipfewnofshalp16-tyeeeanr-toolodkHaopneweevleln to 80°/o changed over to freezing rain more tragic turn when offic- m and sleet on Saturday ers filed charges against the on WARM WINTER WOOLENS evening, before turning to all driver of the vehicle on Mon- snow just before midnight. daynight. for MEN and WOMEN from Around the WORLD According to Dave Robinson, m New Jersey state cllmatolo- Authorities would not con- vgelsrtsitsyt,atisonneodwatacRcuutmguelrastiUonnis- afigremr tchhearIgdeedntibteycaoufsteheheteIesna- FOB EXAMPLE: PRIG. NOW z> measuredaboutfiveinches. jaugvgernailvea.tedChamragnesslauignhctleurd,e • Women's pure CASHMERE CARDIGANS from the ORIENT '150 '39 o InNtoheiBnocridoeungtshworerTeowrnesphoirpt.ed aaugtgor,avaantdedrecaksslaeuslst,dridveiangt.h by • Real SHEEPSKIN VESTS from GREECE '225 •*4192 >Z- • Group of LAMBSW00L SCARVES from IRELAND '45 I Mr. Robinson said almost The accident occurred at • Men's MERINO WOOL SWEATERS from URUGUAY s150 '39 > tcowvoeriendchetsheofarepraecibpeittawteieonn E11l:m10Rip.dmg.e onRoJaadnuaarryou1n3d, • Designer WOOL THROWS from NORWAY '195 *59 *112 Thursday and early Sunday. when, for some reason, the • Women's lined ANGORA JACKETS from the ORIENT '225 "When you melt the snow, vehicle ran off the road and • Worsted WOOL SHAWLS from IRELAND '135 $39 sfallele,t,thaantd Itshehnalafdda tmhoentrahi'ns- stthreucpkasasenutgielritsy,poidleen.tiOfineed aosf • Group of Women's Boiled WOOL JACKETS from AUSTRIA '350 $99 ppererciiopdi,t"athieonexpilnaianetdh.ree day LnuokuenceVedrbdeeyasdt,at1t6h,ewsacseneprboy- • Group of Men's L0DEN JACKETS from AUSTRIA '550 $275 What caused this snowfall? paramedics. $m A huge variety of PURE WOOL SWEATERS. Three others, identified as "It was caused by a series 17-year-old Christopher Pen- Cardigans and Pullovers. For MEN and WOMEN. oAftlalntoiwc frsotnattses,"in stahied mMird.- nBaetytlae,nd b1o5t-hyearo-foldHoTpheowmealsl Merinos, Shetlands, Lambswools, WorsNtedOs.W.. £,"" Township, and Wesley Robinson. "Each one was of moderate strength, but they Dzurkoc, 16, of Pennington, Orig. s85-s150 tapped a flow of moisture were treated and released HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION! from the GulfofMexico." from Capital Health System IN at Fuld in Trenton. seScaotnudrdwaiyt'hs ssignnoifwicawnatsacctuh-e According to Hopewell WinterShop Hours ^^*^ra mulation this winter. Mr. Police Lieutenant George Monday-Saturday: 9:30a.m. to 5:30p.m. Robinson said this has been Meyer, speed was a primary Sunday: 11:30a.m. to 4:30p.m. cause ofthe accident. He said the snowiest winter since 1995-96, thanks to one authorities presented the find- storm. ings to the prosecutor's office on Mondaynight. A H B A "If you took away the one storm on December 30, If snowfall this year would be Town Topics | below normal," he comment- CHRISTMAS aedg.e"sWeeasaolnmosotf hsanvoewfaanllavefro-r FUND 102 Nassau Street • Across from the University • Princeton, NJ • (609) 924-3494 Nsneoww tJhearsneyeithaelrreaodfy,themolraset Yourgift willhelp! INTERNATIONAL SALE • INTERNATIONAL SALE • INTERNATIONAL SALE • fourwinteTs. 1 > w^'V * Scouts Get Lessons— Princeton Day School's i And Participate— New Shop Nearly In Municipal Gov't a" c The Township Committee Gently used clothes 5 meeting of January 22, was for a good cause! \\ drawing to a close in record . time, as members voted on a Mark Your Calendar for £ number of Consent Agenda ° matters. Our V2 Price Day... * [The Consent Agenda con- u tains —Items of a routine Saturday, January 27th nature such as professional •i. service agreements, resolu- JVoiu Accepting Spring Consignments * tlonsapproving grant appllca- z tions, —or mayoral appolnt- NEARLY NEW SHOP h ments which are usually 234 NassauStreet, Princeton « approved with a single vote.) (secondfloor, behind £ Then the scouts arrived. ReddingHeating& Plumbing) - About 20 members of Prince- Open Mon.-Sat. 10-5 « ton BoyScout Troop 43, with 609.924.5720 o assistant scout masters Bob i* )fffc, .t"".utWh"i,SMc'Klnisey; BSfAoCuHp S_CHaOnLdARdi:reWcitlolriafmroHm. S1c9h4e6iduen,tilse1a9t8e0d r-ighwti,tfhouPnrdienrceotfonthHeigBhacShchAoroila PPrrioncceeetdosnsDuappyorScthotohel.financialaidprogram at _ the valley Koad mDuiiaing member», •landing, from left, Ben Johnson, Dave Jean, and Micah Zmmennnn P H.?.y Choir director Charles Sundquist is seated left. Mr. Scheide, who government In aac"t'ioon„. introduced Bach as a composer of tuneful melodies through world tours and Phoebe's recordings, lectured recently to members of the Choir in preparation for their Their attendance woul,d. upcomlna February tour to St. Petersburg and to Berlin, where they will sing cthoeunCtotmomwuanridttyheimreriCtitbizaedngeI,n j—$ Bach., »st, Matthew Passion" at the Schauspielhaus. "Expertly Dressed" Mr. Wells laterexplained. »ye8 birt where In the residents. plans. Jumped up to disagree 50-70% As the business of the Township?" The Borough has a differ- on the speed bump Issue, as meeting had all but conclud- "Near the Hun School," ent kind of snow removal well. ed, Mayor Phyllis Marchand rep||ed theyoungster. equipment from the Town- "| would love to see more OFF suggested that any scout who ship, she pointed out, with a speed bumps," he exclaimed. wmainctreodphosnheouladndcoadmderestos tthhee Hisorwaln|ls)w(ehre pro.vi^ded the ""Sapdeeedthbautmplss mmoigrhet dflaemxlabglee "18a-nwdhe1elbiecrysclegoatloot.25Letmitlhees lCliionvDmee.rmeiH1tw3et-yegMeeoca.trK-lronilgsdhe,ty,twoaatshedfliprmosltinnutI-.n teRrloaoa»,ndo_l(fnospa|panfendmeinaccouhnblBuMrmE.qdpgsearIdsnt{ogKuennm-e_ t«rI>hme<epime,oTdoviw.amanlesnnhd/tipat,b'uhes|aPnhmmaeoeahrvneiel'e.pr.ofs,nsoahnwe aDneCnhoaomrudmr!is"tutgegeeswtoemdatnhatRhoosmley-n y*?&$x* MeAlrlchWainndtiesre "I notice the Borough has „„W,e are ,loo,ki.ng t.o see made signs in The Hun PnorMlwewtuded•Allwlwfinal•Nowhange*•Nolayaways•Norefund. s"pWeheyd dbouemspns't,"thhee Tdoewclnasrheid.p wahpeptrhoeprriastpeeedIn bTuhmeps Haurne ,<<>'sPPeec°dP'beumPwshoareb"i0clycSloeo,d" Sdcohomoolrenetioghbdeotrehroosdpemeidgerhst Resort WearArriving Daily put them in too?" dSecchloaorled,nenoitgihnbgorthhoaotd,a"mesehte- Eandsdllend. Committeeman Bill wtohraknedanlnytRhioncgky eHlislle,." s"hIet 4040 Quaker B6r0i9dg-e58R4o-a9d60•0Mercerville, NJ "WIiitc do you live?" que- ng on me issue had been Frank Wiener, Loomls noted. "It might be effective if rled Mayor Marchand. |held that very afternoon with Court, present to protest the the students at Hun did some- Tues-Fri: 10-5:30; Sat: 10-5; Eve. hoursby app't "TheTownship." neighbors and Hun School Township's deer management thing similar." ContinuedonNextPage & lendale We refuse to r raise our prices to meet the competition! PllCSe are OUT EVfcRYDAI low prices ! allpricesreflectcash&carry•notallitemsavailableateachlocation 4040 Quakerbridge Rd. At the Corner of Parkway Avenue & 3588 Rt. 27 • S. Brunswick Twp. 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i Sklllman resident Ira Black, professor and chair ol the Department of Neurosdence M^Jate Rd.IRt, 20B1 ' PrincVeton • 609-4I9977-JH)30 and Cell Biology at the Rob- ij,,Mji,'iij-I,I-'-|-| i )'-i I-',,ii' ert Wood Johnson Medical School, will read from his sale new book The Dying of Enoch Wallace, at Mlcawber Books, 110-114 Nassau Street, at 6, on Thursday, January 25. The fictional account of a on winter clothes successful investment bank- er's battle against Alzheimer's disease, the narrative is also a 81/2 "nonflction book about the brain," according to Dr. OFF Black, who is a well-known neurologist. Books will be available for 'notall merchandise included sate at the reading; and Dr. Black will autograph copies the MUSEUM FRIENDS: "A Garden of Masterpieces," the annual benefit of the forInterested purchasers. PICCADILLY Friends of The Art Museum, Princeton University, will take place on Saturday, M£jkRD yo(jR „„,,„,_„„„„, February 3. Co-chairing the event, which will include a reception at the gol marri6d? See -Engagemenis & Museum and dinner and dancing at Prospect House, will be Cheryl Levine, weddings- in town topics to see left, and Carol Freedman. For more information, call 258-3762. nowsned,d. 200 nassau street ... princeton ... 609-924-5196 Topics of the Town hood's large trees, altering conrnMiranPnadngnoe *e character of the residen- SAVOR THE PERFECTION tialstreets. The next scout to speak was Alex Bennett, Poe Road. "Now you have some Idea OF INTELLIGENT DESIGN. "When is the Township going of the Issues involved in gov- to fix Poe Road?" he erning a town," Mayor demanded. "The pavement Is Marchandtoldthescouts. breakingup." EveryJanuary, according to Mayor Marchand turned to Scoutmaster Wells, he brings assistant Township engineer members of the troop to a Deanna Stockton, who Committee meeting. In addi- replied that Poe Road from tion, they tour the Township Shady Brook Lane to Tyson facilities and speak with staff Lane was, in fact, slated for members. As part of their complete reconstruction this five-week work on the badge, year, along with a portion of they must also write a letter Snowden Lane to be finished. to a municipal official about Sidewalks would also be built an issue thatconcerns them. along Snowden Lane, she "Police Lieutenant Mark said. rZmantookus on atour ofthe Committeeman Leonard police station after the meet- Godfrey observed that many ing," Mr. Wells said. "Every- residents of Snowden Lane one has beenJust great about are opposed to the construc- sharing information and tak- tion of sidewalks, claiming it ingthe kidsaround. will destroy the neighbor- i —Anne Rivera / Scholar to Discuss Presidential Styles In YWCA "Lunch with a Bite" Series Princeton University Professor of Politics Fred Green- stein will speak on "The Presidential Difference: Leader- ship Style from FDR to Clinton" (the title of his most recent book), attheYWCA's "Lunch with a Bite" serieson Friday, January26, from noon to 1:30. The lecture will take place In the Bramwell House living- room. The fee Is $6 for members of the YWCA; $9, for non-members. Professor Greenstein has taught for more than 40 years, and has made a specialty of deconstructing the American presidency during much of that time. A recent feature article In The New York Times notes that he "prefers the long view to the short sound bite." He uses six qualities to evaluate the performance ofeach Commander-in-Chief. - Cooking is a celebration. Ofnature's seasonalbounty, of technique that produces sumptuous duck and Comish Participants should bring a brown bag lunch; the YWCA cherishedfamilyrecipes, ofjoyous culturaltraditions from game hen for top chefs. The unique Intensive Baking Will provide beverages and homemade dessert. Pre- near and far. Whether preparing an exotic feast or feature yields brick-oven perfect breads andpizzas, and registration Is stronglyadvised. 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The exclusive Auto-Roast setting ensures a positively succulentroast, be it a tender, rosemary<oated Anything else is a compromise. rack-of-lamb or a plump, moist holiday turkey. There is even a Rotisserie, the same dramatic spit-roosting wwwmioleuiO com WE BEAT AMY DEAI AMY TIME! Stonv>rook Open 7 days a week 164B Mercer Mall Lawrenceville Mon.-Sat. 10-7 609-987-8684 Sun. 11-5 = &=&/= SEW VACUUMS = " PRINCETON TRENTON ROUNDUP BALLET SCHOOL Sandra Grundfest, Ed.D. — Classes in ballet, modern. Licensed Psychologist Career Counselor jazz 3 Spanish dance. 609-921-8401 609-921-7758 Arsenic in Water NewJersey environmental officials uld last week that the state will adopt a new federal drinking water standard that the Environmental Protection Agency set for arsenic on January 17. The current state standard, In effect since the 1940s, Is 50 parts per billion. The new standard mandates 10 parts per billion. Water suppliers will have three years to comply with the newregulation. Some wells within the state's Piedmont region have naturally-occurring arsenic levels thatexceed thenewstandard, according to state officials. Hopewell Borough, for example, has a well with levels of arsenic In the range of 40 parts per billion. It has already been taken outofuse and Is beingtreated. Scooter Helmet Laic Children, 14 years of age and younger, would have to wear helmets when riding scooters, under the terms of a bill that passed the New Jersey Assembly Law and Public SafetyCommittee last week. The measure, A-2805, amends a 1991 law that requires (Mldren to wear helmets while riding a bike. It was later amended to Include skateboards and in-llncc skates. Parents of children who do not wear helmets would be fined $25 for the first offense; and $100 for subsequentoffenses. The new bill, which Is headed to the full Assembly for consideration, was prompted by the deat—h last September of—a child In Elizabeth who was struck by a car, while riding his scooter withouta helmet across a street. v Charter School Short Fall Under a state Supreme Court o—rder, New Jersey Is—required to Increase the amount of aid it provides to the 30 Abbott or special-needs school districts to bring per-pupil spending there up to 'he level ofmore wealthy suburban districts Herniations developed by (hi- slate Department of MncatlOf] covering Abbott districts, however, do not Inc Icicle charter mIjooIs In tin- In- reused funding Miban and r Ii.iiI'-i school advocate's have charged that the situa—tion Is unconstitutional and that two c lasses ol students now exist lit the AIiIhjII districts those who go to the chattel ' i N I iliose In the traditional public s< lu The charter school funding disparity is part of a court challenge to the state's regula- tion'., brought hy the Lducatlon Law Center In Newark, u/hlt h reprej enta students In the .'10 Abbott cllsirlt is. It is expected t" he heard tryan appeals court In the spring. WOMEN'S The stale's school construction program, which i|rru< call of a l'J'18 Supreme Coull rulingon Abbott districts, also does not Include any funds forcharter school facilities. NJ Transit Refunds SHOE BOOT and N.I Transit I igraed to refund llckel money to thousands of passengers who missed theater performances and other holiday events due to delays on the Northeast Corridor line last month. The agency's executive director Jeff Warsh said at least 200 checks have already been mailed, totaling about $25,000. Passengers on NJ Transit and Amtrak trains were delayed for hours on December 23, aftero fallen tree branch knockeddown a power line RUMMAGE FRANCIS HAS THE BEST ST. CARDIAC SURGERY PROGRAM NEW IN JERSEY. But don't just take our word for it. ""IHlly'taitnivymmeeaassuurree,.SStt.. ft-ohmicruiisxMMeeddiiccaallCCeenntteerr AAcccvonintllllinioRttnortthire>IlastiemsitfSitrastte.o„ifuN„euw,iI„crres„cuyBReopnoart starts getsan 'A'foritsfirstannualmatting/*rfa( Card, SI. Francis has New Icrscy's lop rated Hi, ii i cardial largelyprogram.Andnoonebenefitsmore THURSDAY, JAN. 25 "MakingitsdebutIntheeliteeategoty [lull out patients 111 lad. we've acltitwl tire Is j wasSt. FraudsMeitlnilcm,, results even though wo peribnnad gurgax) on the TilellnirciiKru'ul HKtaOBKk highest lisK patients SAVE 40%'70% "Vimisnorealsectei...(St. humisA.csi Undo iltc direction ol Glenn W Laub, U.D., out tnmmdousfftxpalntaipiopli cardiac singi'iy program proves you donl have a II'. SUIUJdgBLNNUk leaveihtinafoi die fries) cardial one Asiiu-oniy tonal Cardiac Ceniet in Mara Coumy, wc can ptocidc tlu- lull tango ol endue On a Large Selection of Styles from . * •( sjrvkts So, ii |nxioi you tamlfy tneoibeievei ncwi an>' cardiac services, make sine yout Naturalizer • Easentials • BeautiFeel physicianlolcisyoutoSi DEMANDTHEBEST. Timberland • Santana • Dexter DONTYOU DESERVEIT? Steve Madden • Ariat • and many more Call 1-888-655-SFMC. SALES PROGRESS * IN ' J»e*HtttTtfhlM. RatiKm.11»rj on Men's Shoes and Boots tx**Cnu.I1 mJ UistdriIVv, Men's Si Women's Athletic Shoes 1W«I(tattyR-KFA. CknaWUwMUY aaJ Si- RUNCSMlOtCALCfNTOt XHHeart Hulifs Shoes eaW^Hosfrital 1-Ul-esM-SFMt 142 Nassau Street • Princeton • 924-1952 Mon.. Tues.. Wed Fri. 9:30-6; Thnrs. 9:30-7 p.m.; SaL 9:30-5:30; Sun. 12-4 . Peggy Whitlock Retires ContinuedfromPage 1 the front desk of Borough Hall. "Sometimes One of their sons is building a house In you didn't knowwho theywere until you had Hunterdon County, and Mrs. Whitlock to ask their names, or after they left some- expects to help withthis aftershe retires. She one would say,JDld you know you were just sayS she is also going to try very hard not to talking to so and so? be the one in the house "When you meet up with who's responsible forclean- Present your loved one somebody who's famous, ing and meals. ^ they don't parade it. I think She has already made -m people in Princeton arevery several plans for her retire- witli tnlee kkeeyyss e .^ comfortable with who they ment. "I like to do a lot of atrhei,nkandtIhedyo'n'rtethsinpkectihaely needlework. I have friends to yyour £ I'm going to get back in because they hold an touch with, and maybe do iwemlplortkannotwnp.ositTihoeny'arned jaurset smootmheertrinavMelaiinng.e II'mhhaovpeinag nesaart. Iv -^y likenice ordinary people." to spend more time with. The day that stands out And 1 think this spring we'll most sharply in her 22 go with my grandchildren j years with the Borough was to Disney World in The Hamilton Sterling a sad one. It was the day Florida." Silver "Double Heart" Mayor Barbara Sigmund Asked what advice she \ called Borough staff into key ring. would give her successor, her office to announce that her cancer had returned Peggy Whitlock Mrs. Whitlock said, "I and thatthingsdidn'tlookgood ^ think, basically, try to be Mrs. Whitlock. recalls the popular Mayoras underse|tfanmding with pe|folpolne.wnTerny to ki>ncd toafklput Double Heart key Ring.$50 "awonderful person who was always upbeat care of the public. They sometimes can be a It was hard to get down because she was little aggravating, but you have to look at always helping you along even though she wasthe onewho had theproblem." things from their point of view and see where they're coming from. And if they're willing to Another day she remembers well was a be nice with you, you should be willing to go happier one. It was when Henry Smythe a little e.xt.ra.in.tr.yingto solve their problem." comnaamkEeelmainRgiofaatndtdo tahnenoBuonrcoeudghhien hwiosuwlidll olifkelantdo .nPe0P'e' wehveonUtVnfotuaS"™n."thecrce,ocnaanrTbe«a*ggr,lauvca.ktV-' ing situations. "People move In, and if they Mrs. Whitlock moved with her family to have parking problems the way theydo Inthe HAMILTON Maplewood when she was in third grade. center of towrii you understand that. But When she married, she and her husband set- foere-s m much more If you can mim your tied in Morris Plains. In 1977, the couple parking problem so that It'sjust a Utde Incon- and their three children moved to this area. venient, It'ssuch a greatplaceto be.' FAMILY-OWNEDJEWELERSSINCE1913 Tahreeytirheadvmeescihxangriacnadlcheinlgdirneene.r.Mr. Whitlock Is —Myrna K. 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PRINCET(O6N09)SH9O2P1-P9I1N1G0 CENTER - receiving a report of a person The conference, designed forvolunteersand members of Mon-Wed 10-6: Thurs & Fri 10-8: Sat 10-6: Sun 11-5 °< trying to purchase alcoholic nonprofit organizations, will provide an opportunity for beverages with a fake driver's networking developing skills, and building partnerships. oSz licUepnsoen. arrival of the police, filTlehdeo$n2a5 ffierestw-ilclomIen.clfuldrestt-sweoTvwedorbkasshisop—s—anwdhaicbhowxilslubpe- . they determined that Daniel per. New Jersey Secretary of State De Forest B. Soaries, •zi Cheely. 20, a Princeton Unl- Jr., will be the keynotespeaker. versfty student, placed a liter o£ mbolttbloettolfesvodokfa,braannddytwoon7t5h0e sFioPnmaaerntcieocfipawannhtdischwBiuladlrgece:htoiPnougsbleicffiotrryo:mNuAan-tMFouitlnatalino-cfMieald1i1aPweAooprppklrseo:haocpAhsn;, 2 store's checkout counter and c showed the store employee a Inside Track to Grants: Ask the Funders; Using the Inter- net as a Tool for Non-Profits; Leadership for Volunteers driver's license identifying u. himas being 21 yearsold. and Staff; Partnerships: Networking and Collaboration; and Strategic Planning. For more Information, call Marge Smith at 924-8652: or 2 The employee suspected 5 that the license was fake and fax, 9244361. ° called the police, who deter- mined that the license was Court following a motor vehl- Trenton Man Charged real, but belonged to another c|estop by Borough police on person. Cheely was arrested Washington Road January With Auto Theft and eventually charged with n. Lul, Rivera, 33, was A Trenton man was being an underage person operating a truck with a mud arrested and charged with purchasing alcoholic beverag- (lap dragging on the road- auto theft stemming from an es. He was released on his way. He was charged with incident earlierin the month. own recognizance, and Is contempt of court for operat- sFcehberduualreyd29t.o appear In court |ng whltesuspended. polAiscethienvreesstuilgtatoifoan TbyowDnestheicp- Borough police responded Scub.sequent to thTe warrant l„ivweaCsordpeotrearlmiSnceodttthPaotrrAelcaan, JtoanauaBraynk13Straefetterrerseicdeeinvciengona c*hla"rgead wi»th?"Lburglary "aInSdS Turnoombcektesdky,19381,o eCntheerverdolaent rreepfourstedoftoa lweoavmea.nUtphoenretwhehior PthaelftmerfroSmquaTreer.esaHse Cawfe«, Cde|brllv. managed to start the vehicle without . key, and aErmroivrayl,, p5o2l,icoeffJoouhnndSKtarteehtl,eeInn zrealnecaesewdllohnsuhmismoonwsnes.recognl- „P,r»!i*nc„et(roonm ouHtos|udsee , mone the 55-year-old male victim's Someone entered a 19- Herrontown Road, house. year-old Princeton University Trombetsky was located aaIIndnPduokhnlerswiyr'ac.ssertloalTsrhallrieeuedalsvutesev,tdhihecesftohiharemoptiurrsweeeafsupnwsatlesieldlsld,-hy &^pHiuotlmed£ervahHlaiul2.elnidda.n\adT„Xrs$t26oZ,l,:0re°0L1uh0°e.5mrCTTTDrsemhlaed,l! v**a,en«hd^|~cl,esouicba»MHsteie?oq"nuHIe*sneotlfl^oyCdtg~hecedponmfasteMtsoestlehededn 1I75 JNMaosnse-aSuadSttr1e0yetam•-P5r:Si3nc0epthmon,• NSeJun0d8pa5y401a2•p6m0r9-.49p2dm1.0582 ing. She was later charged January 17. Center, with bail set at and by appointment $10,000. with the same at Borough Between 7 and 7:05 p.m. police headquarters, and was JanuBty I6 fomeom „£ released on her own recog.nl- Sony Dlscman from a 16- azpapneca.r ISnhceourIstJsacnhueadruyle2d9 to while Iyt waps,|unncact|toennded lor a •WeTdOdiWnNgsT,OPEInCgSagOenlmiennets Get Ready for the Super Bowl! A Brooklawn man was five minute period at the www.towntoplcs.com arrested on an active warrant Princeton Public Library, Irom Voorhecs Municipal Wlthcrspoon Street oOq Princeton Future Sunday Open Meetings at Frist Campus Center January 28: 2-4 PM, Sunday. Before the Superhowl. Princeton's Downtown as a Business Neighborhood Party Trays • Sandwich Trays — Katherine Kish Moderatoi ofa panel discussion with •* Deluxe Meat & Cheese Platters David Newton of Palme. Square Management Corporation, Jack Morrison of Nassau Sea food, Triple Decker Sandwiches Irv Urken ofUrkens Hardware, Dick Woodbridge of Woodbridge & Associates, and Large Selection of Mike I lopper of Hamilton Jewelers, President of Borough & Merchants Association Imported Domestic Beers Frist LowerConference Room B CHECK OUT OUR WEEKLY February 4: 4 PM, Sunday LIQUOR & BEER SPECIALS PF Economic Feasibility Study of Zones 1, 2 &3 David Williams of I lie Williams Group, Bob Brown of Brown-Keener. Jim Hartling of Urban Design. Fnsi LosverLevel Conference Room B. February 11:4 PM, Sunday. Circulation: Parking & We're more than afine wine store! 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