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Elections/Historic Preservation/Woodrow Wilson/University Lawsuit: Princeton Politics 2015
A look at the political happenings in Princeton in 2015.

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CORRECTION: Princeton Mayor Says Meetings Have Helped Relationship Between Town, University: Reports
Princeton Residents React to Witherspoon-Jackson Historic Preservation Proposal: Report
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Princeton to File Affordable Housing Plan Early Next Year: Report
Consultant Recommends Preserving Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Report
Ted Cruz: Princeton Protesters are Pampered Teenagers
Princeton Councilman Patrick Simon Considering Run for Mayor: Report
Princeton University President Addresses Students’ Concerns About Former U.S. President
Princeton University, Protesters Reach Agreement on Former U.S. President
Princeton Students Rally Against Former U.S. President
Donna Simon Will Not Pursue Recount in 16th Legislative Assembly Race
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert Announces Re-Election Bid: Report
Photo Finish in District 16 General Assembly Race
Election Results 2015: Mercer County Results
Princeton Faces November Deadline on Affordable Housing Issue
Princeton Council to Take More Time on Parking Garage Ordinance Changes
Princeton Residents Asked to Pay for 10-Year-Old Sewer Lateral Project
Billing Mistake to Affect Over 300 Princeton Residents: Report
Princeton Mayor, Council Members Show Support for Iran Nuclear Deal
Princeton Council: We Need More Information on Post Office Sale
Princeton Hires Joseph Wenzel as Special Attorney to Handle Personnel Investigations
Free Parking in Princeton: Extended for Spring Street Garage; Eliminated for Library Patrons
Princeton Takes Steps to Defend Itself in Affordable Housing Debate
Princeton Explores Regulation of Nail Salons
Princeton Merchants Association Encouraging Reuse of Single-Use Shopping Bags
Princeton University Tax Exempt Case May be Influenced by Morristown Hospital Ruling
Residents Wants Princeton to Remain Neutral on University’s Tax Exemption Lawsuit
Princeton Residents Nominated to State Council for the Humanities
7 Officials, 5 Businessmen From Mercer County Tapped to Aid Christie’s Campaign
President Obama Praises Princeton Teen For Battle Against Racism
Princeton Has Legal Standing to Institute a Fee on Shopping Bags
$55 Million Tax Credit for Princeton Organization to Jumpstart Economic Activity
Princeton Officials: No Parking Meters as Part of Mount Lucas Road Project
Further Study Needed on Overnight Parking in Princeton
Environmentalists Pressing Princeton Council on Trash
Princeton Council Puts Hold on Tour Bus Discussion
Mayor Liz Lempert Supports Increased Minimum Wage in Princeton
Edward Snowden Calls Government Surveillance ‘Wrong’ During Princeton University Presentation
Princeton Municipal and School Budgets Include Tax Increases
Princeton to Launch Advanced Care Planning Initiative
Cigarettes are for People 21 and Over in Princeton
Town, University Working on Princeton Bike Rental Program
NJ American Water: No More Chlorine in Princeton Water Supply
Princeton Planning Board Approves 7-11 at Former West Coast Video Site
Lawmaker: Punish Those Who Violate Quarantines
UPDATE: Report: Questions Surround Princeton, Animal Control Officer’s Separation
Political Rival Believes Princeton Mayor Emails Part of Campaign
Former Princeton Municipal, School Officials Receiving $100K Annual Pensions
Princeton Mayor Calls for Stronger Building Codes Ahead of Avalon Bay Project
Breakdown: Where Did Your Princeton Taxes Go In 2014?
Princeton Residents Express Concern Over Former Hospital Demolition
Princeton Mayor Touts Consolidation During Reorganization Meeting
Miller, Butler Sworn in to New Terms at Princeton Reorganization Meeting
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