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Remember the Town Topics Christmas Fund TownshipMay EliminateSomeHazardous Route Busing 3 State Aid to Princeton School District imperiled Under Whitman Budget....4 QuakerRoad BridgeSeverelyDamaged, Closed for Two to Three Weeks 5 Planning Board Approves Parking Lot For Nassau Seafood Customers 6 State Wants to Close North Princeton Developmental Center 9 Search EffortofMany People Help Locate Missing Township Man 15 VOL. XLVIII, NO. 47 Wednesday, January 25, 1995 40$ at all newsstands Only One Incumbent Missing Person Search On the School Board Ends with Discovery Plans to Run Again Of Body in Stony Brook With nearly a roonth to go Princeton Township's sec- before the filing deadline, on- ond missing personssearch in ly one of the three incumbent two days ended unhappily on School Board members has Saturday morning, when vol- announced shewill run again. unteers discovered the body Betsy Wilczek, who holds a of a Princeton Township man Borough seat on the Board, who had drowned in Stony ' said she will run for the one Brook. Borough opening, a full three- E. William Dey, 67, of year term. In 1993 and 1994, Brearley Road in Russell Ms. Wilczek, a Mercer Street Estates near Edgerstoune resident, successfully won Road, was the victim of election to two successive suicide by drowning, said As- one-year terms. sistant Prosecutor Lewis Korn- gut on Tuesday, reporting the There will be two Township findings of the Mercer Coun- seatson the ballot in the April ty Medical Examiner. 18 School Board election and The search for Mr. Dey r~ budget referendum. They are began at 1:14 p.m. on Friday held by current Board Presi- afternoon, when his wife, dent David Robbins and form- Roswitha Dey, reported him er Board President John missing. She told police that Clearwater. Both are com- she had last seen her hus- pleting their first term on the RaEnAigDhYt,ofSEsTw,inDgAdNaCnEci:ngM.orAehtalhfanho2u5r0opfeionpslterucctaimoen btyo tGheeraAlrytnsBCeoruknecriylwthaissfpoalsltowSeadtubrydaayD.tJo.r band at 10 a.m. in Lawrence- BoaMrr.d.Robbins, who lives on jdiatntcerebupgarttoyufpr-otmem8p:3o0mtuosi1c1:o3f0.thTehethdiratnicesertshrloeuagrhnetdheancionmebtiiensa.tiTohneoAfrtWseCsotunCcoials'tssMwairnkgGaenrd- bvirlelea,kfwahsetreShteheyhahdadexmpeetctfeodr Riverside Drive, said he did mond called the event "a tremendous success." him home at 1 p.m. and was not know at this time whether concerned because he had he would seek re-election. "It American Repertory Ballet Exploring A Single Tractor Trailer been suffering from depres- T^as been a difficult three sion. years," he said. "I am just Merger with the Garden State Ballet Involvedin TwoAccidents thinking it over. The decision The American Repertory Ballet, parent organization of the A single misguided trac- Area police departments , could go either way." Princeton Ballet School and the American Repertory Ballet tor trailer was involved in were instructed to be on the lookout for Mr Dey's blue Company, has begun mergertalkswith theGarden State Ballet. two separate accidents and Mr. Clearwater, his voice During the nextfour months selected board members ofeach twoarrests on Saturday, re- 1989 Mercedes. h» shcetttpmiciolinuheoaettugbnriuuAaeseltonswtmcsdiiaudehohocotlgiteiunhlhnhhmnaeleyeetgsgvdtdteeihhcuhNlanoaecdnttvrencdaiohetepawttsefrotscpicloosh.aooioJlrreebtnuuemmTitlnr,rechvheeaasaeaenlhtgearortoeceyfgeoiipodtatnorrs,Suihiluofaeeercynscuifsshednscoweo,sdaoberahosainenmoiyl.ed--'--fs otcetdebBifnoroaedeottrlgofAnimhylaktocteepnhriBcSrtaeiapeaotestzllhnar.ilaawtattdyetTcoehuditiehutennobBhrledgnatolaedealtawcttrwslreaoobitwetdllnietoMlkl,toslsiolrmbmuJckygecaoeomhraroalaeemaineromltteeissdbtltzSre,itihanoa.ioBentttrbamsieaectroeoatslehwrtrn,sseth,gsufpeicelioshsthhcrtnrosiioagoaescnnifsteswordrphpidiipemeertrdppaceheleolltnlcarsiaaistiikoctvonmmeftreeoisle,emnttirrueahhhnPgerneemoeuesytromtArom,dede.mubbriaodrerelsfGcerAlrceacneiafutsiraoconsdsdrnadcsoetmefinotodiponmthsnRrnphet,geosSoeappGtnaotstoeaahynnewsrrta.dee--oe-t tdetsppP1orir.ro9ooim-AirT9nOmv.sntc2hel,uececrewcdeKdosceatmerae1tonTsnadisi8nowiddsm-LownftoeewaprnurgnhonatlsaelevbhtMheier.oenecililtofergeiprpto,hcnuro-rtgcelaPwekiitlrohnctultkeSeorioq1n,tgcnnw0uoree:aceot.te2krisnhhet1-d-e--ts fgcwepwwbcirahneaeootliorgrTtmhmllmkishweeeeanteedtdSeonwehtuaaTaenrocnaloputnrekwpwdnyoRirohnnsono4iosorBsgsxn:rhorieg2aooim.dM0doornparaskept.Tl,.pteePphehooln.eDerlymsetia.fhacey1cnoaend'e0odrds0btwpywthfeEctaehaardhtaeasdee-htart JBeorasredysTAesascohcieartsioAns,sotchieatNioenw, theMrm.eBragtet,ratavlikcseaprreesniodtentot abteMcerornisltlrLuyendchasinanPlianidniscbaotrioo,nstahyast eothdnetdhoienwtsneorusaetcthrtwaifeofsnitc alcinogdrhtnecproonlo-ef wTuaMesrs.dfaoKyuonrtdhnagtnue"taarchotonhsfeeiroerm/ehpdaiuposent" aEdnudcatthieonS,tataesDewpeallrtmaesntthoef AInme1r9i9c3,andiRseappeprotionrtyinBgalrleetveisnuoensceaangdaimnouinntfiinnagncdieabltdibffriocuulgthyt. tinPuoeldicdeowwenreOcladlelnedLbaynea.n pkinpoewof tehxehacuasr.t Hfeumedisd hnaodt tplerwgiiavnlaetdceouswenicsttheolrtsahnetdmha,hteaailnrtcehluibndteiennr-g- aathbseokiuertdsaatloafriwineoasrn.ckiTaahltecnrmoiasipnsaaiygniuwnnhtgiilcdihfrueancddtmosirnciaosnutdlrdaatrbtoiersstriacanidsdierdestctatfoofrcwobevoretehr odarnaematahgreeesdsidcetenrntue,ckatonpadfrikanredrditvohened bmoebWeihnleed.niifrtehcteedcarintwoasthedisacuotvo-- efit firms. resigned. Hardin Road, some dis- ered, the Township police atPhdrimi"siInntsc'iyesssttnotroneatmtw,otrh"hseohoterehastaachviheede.precs"orIopte'rlasettaehinden oerofnllTo.thuiSemgeehp,ttrmiuaomsnetndeeWeyebsybmtrotaeh,npeuaatgedetnahddnectoseoftrarfJaafuninasdeencd$ha1odn0ran0eno,ocug0enr0ra0cspehibdnearacthkwsaihttoohnrttththehepyeecrhopiamaod-yd ttmhaoenTnchtdeerurfceTrkho,weme3urt3seh-,eyteiwoanfort-eporLeslooedscptlRieAaonyni--.n fopbfueelotglpw-alsonceadtlawoeyhssmo.eoaMuhrnaactndhytbihnoeefeitrthnheseiesnscpvaooalmncvede- awfMurl. sCylesatrewma.t"er, a resident pFearnriys,foerxesceuvteinveyediarresc,towraosf Enmapmierde SarttaitsetiBcadlilreetcitnorB,ufaHnod,HaNr.rYi.,s geles. 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Town Topics 20TTReaders Needed tlreuacvke,.MsAtBuarptpornodxeicmiadteedltyo INDEX PSYCHOLOGICAL ALTERNATIVES A week before the 12:20a m andinspiteofher Art ...30 creates a safe and therapeutic space (ISSN0191T056J TOWNTOPICSChristinas inexperien,ceasatruckdriv- Calendar 29 1995 Groups & Workshops PubHafwdEv.ryWadnMcUy Fund Drive ends on er, shestarted the truck and 43-56 Throughout Ih*Vmt January 31, the fund got it moving toward the in- Clubs ...28 stands at $39,448.19. tersection of Hardin Road Current Cinema 23 Addressing Life Issues and Creating DonaldC Stuart We wonder if there are and Olden Lane. Engagements 16 the Life You Want to Live 1914-1001 20 readers who have not Inherprogresstowardthe ...17 0«n D Coy* contributed as yet who intersection, say police, she ...24 ieift-1073 wouldbewillingtodonate struck a large tree branch, New to Us 26 Increasing Your Energy $25apiece?Thiswoulden- damaging the trailer, and Obituaries 37 Anger Management Workshop FionunadPiunbgliEtdrittmonr* aabnliencursedtioblereaacchhie$v4e0,m0e0n0t, ran over a stop sign PReeoapllEestinatteheSaNleesws 4104 Men's Group EdDlolneaxloanCdPSuibu*«ln*hI*IIi otviemresa sixo-fweekcopnetriinodueidn beMlise.veBwuartsons,obewr,hotheponliacte- Theatres ...2321 Women's Group BaRroMbMyaf»rlan«LRBaJOaoarhrinvaaaron Te$2hc6eo,6n4po5rm.e5iv4ci,osueustncrieencr1ot9ra9di1n-w9t2ay..s tOthleedmepantngelLdea,ntero.untSunhrinengmrtiihgsehjtcuadobgnetodof TTorpeinctsonofRothuendTuopwn 83 TGrwoeunptyfoorrThaigersty-1S5o-1m8ething Group AMlaUftlEdllOfl Sinceevery penny goes the truck over several small member,saidhedidnothave Your True Self PZ3C SPTooepacttocmnaa.dalCPTal•iOa•apaSrB4aPioPnooU>rdani*l8n*raa0ccd4ge|«d,at«troMPaPn»arSai,lxann)0No»c.3atIhit4la-oPnn2i,g2i*n0Ic*0MeJilooOn0T,&oK4wJ2n sddodbttimeoleionneueldvnAtFcslueiebamlccrdheAmitteuatcrniiseatoadebtdllentsleaesrhtyedefrw.iaiSfoteorobmeoivuouirnCeltcttlvhuiiariiivsnernoectecgea.cnsoso,eiskmsaPhaswaTienrenrneildOdegmnphWacitugaireaanreNnyx-se-gt- aqPDhtbmurneareuMeeAfdpipdensopna.star.ecrlleponeteyanetrmBgsatdoeeusterntnrihdrtutetneipTogsnsooontgfinwedUPpndesnuawtstibthoaahuvrlefncsioeidktpclcrhasscpSeiriohuanfnltrabfriayorsetco'ggeatehm-se-yd.e SS4apfmRice.noalpThcemya.y.hor.dmouecb.lrtboNeasiuomsridBomlmy—abodi'tyetainsaM,hnrnaieygdtFnt,roeeifancdfdbnftaerariginaocuntdedmKhati,il.rphd9sieyeaBnatVttB2ie.eaie3tomalmsi.arelaof.rtsenottdeysro4o GaCGLVieaanrslolodaeflurfpirse(eAF6syrm0sie9oeMe)cWdetihmlaiau6t1tnse5,eks5e1-/y02MP4h.2.hSPD0r.sh..W,..D8LiwcCee6ren3aksDsnebduN$r.3y0,P7sMwyaecieNhnkJ. Ballet Merger TOPICS Christmas Fund ed with driving without a SKtSMM Coniinuad(<omPaoa 1 andsenttothisnewspaper CDL.Shewasheldforlackof was recruited to be the new atP.O. Box664, Princeton $350 bail before being bailed managingdirector. MaryPat 08542. out early this week. rBRoaollbeleeartstsSdocinhroeoccltoonrtbuiotnfuPoerndinpicnaerthoeinrn peIrnfoardmdaintcieosn tthoropurgehsoeunttitnhge trreyBmeotfovoedrrdeibvaeyniGyte,oontrehgeee'tlsrsueTcokcwowiuanlsgd Attractive CD rates sItaTtu*s wi•thLuMrmiiWeIbSrre'talnVd! shaUs*.maGdaeredfefonrLsstt*otperoBomlolteet of Cranbury. —Rob Garver [Mmr. oB"aft.t' says Aamerican a"nddanfcueturleitaeurdaiceyn"cetso mprreosuegnht School Board are back. Repertory Ballet survived thateconomiccrisisandhas scteurLdsioanwdorokusthroepasc,hyedouuctahticoonn- of GovCeonrtinnouerdsformLaPangeo,1 com- beendoing "incrediblywell" al activities. paredtheworkingsofboards ever since. "Last year was Princeton Ballet was of education to wheel spin- incredibly successful," he says. "We received tremen- rfoeunnadmeeddbyAAmuedrrieceaEnstReeepaenrd- nnoitnhging.thaPtrincaectcoon,mphleissahieds, RATE APY* dousreviews. We'vestabiliz- ehirtndhaogeavodeu1ss9rei9tafi4ssn-imo9non5oasunsetrceveaeesdsrxeoa,tbnnet,pnd.rs"AmeiRsvaDeeBduntretowiiuiinnrlnggl-- obitnttaoonlrsealyPperoopBtifnrasnslectlcohheperoetrtsoooilflnnPesarsr1ii9sBgn9niae1colst.nelthaeIteltnonconatonSdrupcBdanrhaiitoolntrfoliiyielno,tgt,n ysarteethlaaraIwltnuraigstygPytslr,haeiegi"snnowc,hmhteaiutirMlrocdrimnhet.oraiierslaCdy.gtul"ahceieuaanntrrtsiwietolaanttsheo1iirn0ss 23lYYYeeeaaarrr 767...271500%%% 767...271500%%% \ 30 performances nationally co,mpany caarreeeelr track saidthat themilitarybureau- aannddtCoaunraidnag.through 12states c|ass^. .&studenLsintenton cracy was much more flexi- 4 Year 7.15% 7.15% Performancesof The Nut manadkinagn baafltleert-stchheoiorlcadraenecr,e btlheanandtheeasbiuerretaoucderaalcywitohf 5 Year 7.35% 7.35% cracker, which are counted programcalledDancePower public education. rou.en.vetinouuebuoueouasmcthtuyhieeearcc,ooammcpphaianenyvy'esds ssffoto(r„urrdiiiefnnntnnntee*sr,r.city New Brunswick onHtehewSacshogolladBohaerhda,dhseesraviedd, FDIC insured up to $100,000 Mtrhe.tBrautstteseasy's,exwpietchtaendetsapregceit andthathehadtriedtomake 1 Subject to availability According to Ms. Pollak, a contribution. But he was allystrongPrincetonseason the Merger Investigatory frustrated at having ac- •Rates as of 1-23-95 Minimum Why then the merger Committeewillbecomparing complished so little. investment of$1,000 the missions, philosophies talks? and directions of both com- Ms. Wilczek said she gbwiPAwMnoriomhea"loderoNllWaergaedreiikeswe'a,cgrravaelJenosIdsaeognecrRarvscsoelmeaiheppwspraeyeetahei,mriyir"otbgpcsfotaeesortarwarhoyrsoyareoosrtydafnrokfuHfoCwesaefiirtoslnttetmehhehaaa-n-see pebmvoaiarfeecomnTshploittchiaderhioceeseegmtvn,dap,eottCat"ewiigtoanonrtimthncehbomcrdoaoleitoosweadeetmnisreptecseiaoenacddonnueoeupssiadsueotlesirglawsesahitiwtnldemhiclcat-ieoeootwgtnuiiah.ihblodntt-edne-- jwtStaSMlnetoainuhraanldeerhibttstsesrtieorie,icndsprnuircvglntawuoitoclirngultstrgcrrouhheoaedaonnilmntttnShfigtteetnaCahdoturtoeeheleemPreDeaarmigwaslisiigottnsotrtrolcvHtkfieaeeeectimtrtiiaenpon'vn.dgtn-s-e \PnnrualuP0de1rc9ee9n4lInatPgresutdtYeianeiulradtlaAsSelpcweunriaitltSiteyhsmeIasnyctocrbrpeaouriiamgtprehodsteMidetmfaotblreker.iarSl1yePwCilshdr!awa)^ mwiitttheeM.r.MBsa.it'Psolvliaekwctohantcutrhse ttyracrtieoanc,hexopfanpdreodgrcaommmmiunngi, meSnttevienCTarresnotonna.nd the Rev FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL *«*"«* wwPstrhaaui?SysphhTtieearoe?cnosimdmt~ewsiiahttssofthshaaoechcluaiuntvdTeeeywebfaio"i,lnnatreaearunanrdTcddnieaeaorldlf e"apoxgerpeatamsnebedandsetede.afnfairdctibiiesr»ntofciraciaedsssectnoorefpudeem,tsauunIrpn-t-- WtiokoniunglgoblhweMilsaiesmnedtaWgGetieir.ldpecssMtztorheena.dktaifrhCnoeearcrrwhtsuaahomlesnloBecronoaergncd---- First Vi1c0eR4oPbrCeearsrtindeReg.niGtea-bCreIinnetvleerstments thecompanyaround,"asshe -Barbara L. Johnson sidering the possibility. Mr. Princeton, NJ 08540 ppoustistiivt.et"hTihngesregoianrgeoan,l"otMso.f Truck GScihposooln,Bowahrodfsoerraveshdorotntitmhee 609-520-6711 Pollak adds. 'We've had an last year as an appointed extraordinaryseason,gotten id Ladonna R. 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SUPERBOWL SUNDAY DON'T FORGET TO ORDER YOUR WINGS AND RIBS EARLY! GEORGE'S ROASTERS & RIBS Rotissene Chicken•BultaloWings Reinhard's Barbecued Ribs•fish & Chips•Shtimp Spaghetti & Meatballs•Chili•Souvlaki Jewelry Gytos•Burgers•Weiners•Soup M And more. , All readytogol Ol'K.N 7 DAYS 252-0419 I 244 Nassau St., Princeton -r JEFFERSON MEETING: The John Wltherspoon Middle School's Jefferson (Norn Hugh HlVOl) Custom-Designed Meeting inthe Community will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Iforyourcontranlance, pleasecellaheadlorrollsslareChickens) Jewelry The annual event, in which eighth grade students and senior citizens debate constitutional issues, will focus on the topics of campaign finance and term SpecialistsinFine limits. The public is invited to attend. Shown, front row, from left, are James 14kGoldJewelry Robinson, Leslie Ann Strauss, Emily Fraserand Civics Teacher Bobble Pervln; ExcellentSelectionof back row, Civics Teacher Richard Miller, Rohit Soans, Ben Farber, and Bonnie Reasonably Priced Pakrashi, Jewelry•&Gifts Princeton Township Committee May Eliminate CAR WASH Expert Jewelry and Watch Repairs Hazardous Route Busing for Older Children performed on premises Township Committee is Board officials and also vis- tough decision," but sup- OpAepnp:ra1i0s-a8lMso•n-GFcnm.olSongi1s0-I6 choanzsairddeoruisngerloiumtienabtuisnignsgomoef itTedheevleisrtyinrcolutued.edroutes for ptroarttiendg tohne hiidgeha socfhocoolncaennd- Route 1, Princeton (Next to Princeton MarketFair) | | schoolchildrenasonewayof elementary school students, privateschoolstudentsasthe 609-987-9333 Rte.206, Princeton,NJ cutting costs in the 1995 mu- but thesubcommitteedecid- place to start finihePrincetonNorthShoppingCenter, nicipal budget. ed not to recommend The area's only FULL SERVICE car wash icrossfromthePrincetonAirport) A discussion of proposals eliminatinghazardousroutes Borough Council has al- 609/924-9400 for eliminating hazardous busing for any elementary readyeliminatedfundingfor OPEN 7 DAYS route busing for high school school children It did sug- hazardous route busing to • Brushless • StoleOtThoArlEquipment sCtoumdmenutnsitliyvinVgilaltagPerianncdetoant gsehsotuldthatbe"congsiivdeenr"atiotno plirvievactleossecrhotool sthteuidrenstcshowohlos * CouponBooksAvailable • DolailingSorvlcesAvailable foi the Andrews-Foulet develop- eliminatinghazardousroutes than theminimum forwhich OFF i mentoffCherry Hill Road,as the state mandates busing $7.00 I OFF well for private school An estimated 62 Township SUPERVIP CARWASH $2.00 THE students throughout the TOPICS privateschoolstudentsatall OurVIPSpecialCarvv.i-.h ANY CARWASH GILDED TMoownndsahyi,p,Fweibllrubaerydis6c.usTsheed gfercatdeed liefvetlhseiwrourlodutebse aarfe- PLUSIERxotoer$i2o0raAtr)morall SPECIAL LION cost savings for both pro- Of the Town eliminated. Mr. Pascalesaid NOW posalscomes to$47,558,close he would try to get a $13.81 to one half the cost of the breakdown as to the grade 30 Years Township's share ofhazard busing for Middle School levels in time for the Febru- ous route busing for one students living at Princeton ary 6 meeting Buying & Selling year: $86,758. Community Village and the ART & Andrews-Foulet develop- In work session last Mon- ment. OFHAINGTHIQQUUEASLITY dpraeyseevnetneidnga, Cloismtmiofttreeecwoams- Neu> Tra//lc Light Why Wake Up Dry-Mouthed? mendations for reducing the Mr. Kiser pointed out that Estates Purchased Tnhuembreercoofmmheaznadradtoiuosnsrowuteerse. wwahsenahpapzraorvdeodusfroorutaellbuPsiCnVg Certified Appraisals made by a subcommittee students a couple of years Geta_ consisting of Mayor Michele ago, the traffic light at Har- LEO D. ARONS TGauyclko,rdP,olTiocwenCshhiiepfEAnngtihnoeneyr rRiosaodn hSatdreneott baenedn iTnsetrahlluende. •IDEAS BUILT TO LAST' 4'chaemimbie.ristjs0t8re5e4t2 sPRhaoisbcpeaArldtem,iVw.nhisKotimsreearttowarinJtdhamSTceohswonoJ-l TVpheaidlselsetylriighaRtn,oapadhna,dsebstohatechtoinvheaatveaedt bypush buttonsthatchildren Our can push to cross the street. There are sidewalks for the JANUARY CLEARANCE routeschildrenwouldbetak- ing from PCV to the High School, Middle School and Now In Progress Community Park School Mr. Kiser also pointed out that the sidewalk along Cherry Hill Road has now beencompletedtoRoute206, and the trafficlightat Route 206 and Terhune Road also has a pedestrian phase with push button control A short pieceofsidewalk connecting Route 206 at Mt Lucas with Valley Road and Wither- spoon Street has not been completed, butisexpectedto be installed this spring or summer, Mr. Kiser said Although MayorTuck was part of the subcommittee recommending consideration of eliminating hazardous 2.5 GALLON OUTPUT PER DAY route busing for Middle School children at PCV and NATURAL WARM MOISTURE™ HUMIDIFIER Andrews-Foulet, she said Monday night that she was with Humidistat "notcomfortable" inelimin- ating busing for middle schoolchildren "An 11-year- Rated #1 by $69.95 old isstilla child," shecom- mented Committeewoman Leading Consumer Magazine Sharon Bilanin said she too KEN Sofas, Sofabeds, Lamps, Mirrors, wtiaonntreedmtohveeMdidfdrloemScthhoeollisotp- U R & Occasional Chairs Tables. Committeewoman Phyllis Marchand said she would H preferseeinghow thediscus- HARDWARE & DESIGN laSSau ^snieriori sion in regard to private I school busing was decided Fine Furniture • Interior Design bsecfhooroeleolpitmiionnatiHnogwethveermi,ddslhee Mon.-Sat, 8-5:30; Thurs. til 8; Sun. 10-4 162 Nassau SOt.PE•NPr7iDnAcYetSon • 924-2561 wteaesmaonveSrtreuplheedn.FrCaoktmmsiaitd-, A27AWiAthAersApoAonAStAreAetA• PAriAnceAtoAn,ANJA•A60A9-A92A4-A30i76 "Clearly it is going to be a many stickers have been State Aid to School District Imperiled issued. Mr. Schmierer told Committee on Monday that Gov. Christie Whitman's proposed $4.7 billion educa- this isa policy matterwhich tion budget calls for $11 million in cuts in State aid to Committee will want to ad- districtsthatspendmorethan30percentabovetheState dress. It was agreed tosend average on administrative costs. copies of the report to in- *l^o0i6£ri Theaverageforthesecostsis$1,786perpupil. Prince- dividualsandbusinessesand tonRegional,withanadministrativebudgetof$2,501 per discuss it at Committee's pupil, isone of280 New Jersey districts slated to be hit meeting on Monday, Febru- by the cuts. ary 27. Approximately 280 stickers have been issued Lastyear, Princeton Regional received$1.7million in Among the recommenda- State aid. OnMonday,StateEducationCommissionerLeoKlag- tions that will be discussed hfoulntdzinsga.idThnuosd,isitnraicwtowrisltl-lcoasseemsocerneartihoa,nP1r0ipnecrecteonntwoofulitds arpreaeqr,ukeiesnxtgteedcnutdb-iyonfgfElttkoh'e2s a1L1.omdp.g.ema;.s lose $170,000 in State aid. givingfouradditional decals PrincetonistheonlyMercerCountydistrictthatwould to Princeton Nursery School besubject tothepenalty.Administrativecostsperpupil for its teachers; and restric- inotherMercerCountyDistricts include$1,846for West ting the Community Park Windsor-Plainsboro; $1,887 for Hopewell; and$1,894 for Southparkinglottooverflow Pick Your Lucky Day Lawrence. parking from theresidential State aid is targeted to specific programs, including parking district neighbor- for savings on selected transportation, special education, basic skills, and bi- hood. & lingual education. winter clothing School Board member Betsy Wilczek, the Board's Currently approximately .legislativeliaison, saidthateveryonewasworkingvery 4u0sesdpawcietshoouftthcahtalrogtearbeybMeeidn-g outdoor gear. hard to figureout where theState had gotten the figure icalCenteremployees.There forPrinceton'sadministrativecosts. Shepointedoutthat is a suggestion in the report the District had recently eliminated oneassistant prin- that MedicalCenteremploy- January 25 28 cipal position at the high school. ees be relocated to the Com - "We can't dispute the figure until we know where it munity Park North lot, came from," she said. charged a fee for using that AssistantSchoolSuperintendent Pisaurosaid thatany lot,andthen bebusedbackat Wednesday 20% OFF reduction in State or Federal funding will have an im- theMedicalCenter'sexpense pdiafcfte.re"nUcnel,etshseownelyeoltihmeirnastoeuracepirsotgorgaomtotothmeatkaexpauypert,h"e to work. Thursday 30% OFF heDrsa.idP.isauro said he was trying to bring in the budget "I.Q." Money & 40% OFF asflataspossible. "Insomecasesweareabletodothai; In other business in work Fri. Sat. in some cases not." session,Committeevoted4 to TheSchool Boardat its meetingTuesday night, Janu- s1htiopghiavsertehcee$i5v,e0d00frthoemTPoawrna-- ary 24, was expected to approve a schedule of budget mount Pictures from the mmeeeettiinnggss.arAesssuchmeidnuglendoincthhaengVeasllewyilRloabed cmoandfee,rentchee ftiiolnmiDnegpoafrJtmQe.ntto,thteoRbeecurseead- THE roomonFebruary6at7:30, February22at7:30,andFeb- for scholarships. Commit- J±y% ruary 27 at 5:30. teeman Carl Mayer voted Thefirst meeting will focus on theelementary school "no," preferring that the budgets; thesecondonbudgets forthemiddleschooland amount be split and half be NICKEL high school; and the third on all other budget areas. distributed to a non-govern- A public hearing and budget adoption will take place mental agency such as The April4,probablyatJohnWitherspoonMiddleSchool,and Arts Council. the budget referendum and School Board election is This position was sup- scheduled for April 18. — ported by Ms. Tuck and Ms. Formerly Blue Ridge Mtn. Sports Myrna K, Bearse Bilanin. They changed their minds and voted for giving Elk's Lodge and Morning thewholesum totheRecrea- Topics of the Town Star Church of God. tion Department when Mr. Princeton Shopping Center ContlnutdfromPagv3 indTihveidsutaalfsfianllsaotemNeotvewmibther2.4 Sbeclhimeiveeraermunsiacidipahleitdyidcounlodt North Harrison St. Resident Parking Permits cFlruodmestthheasietmheeeotridnignsahnececo"ni-s lpergiavlaltye aggievnecymoney to a Princeton • (609) 921-6078 1} Alsoinworksession.Com- working and should be con- ConlinueflonNokIPage mitteereceiveda reportfrom tinued." Oneareaofconcern Township Attorney Edwin totheresidentsisthenumber Schmierer on how the resi- ofparkingstickersthathave dential parking permit pro- been issued. Residents ap- Your gram in the Leighand Birch parently thought that each AMrv.enSucehmaireeraerwwarsotweotrhkaitngh.e hthoeusmeohsotldtwwoousltidckgeertso,nbeutorthate Guidebook hadmetonseveraloccasions Clerkhasbeenissuingonefor with the Township staff eachmemberofa household To The responsibleforimplementing who has a car. and overseeing the program to review it and talk about Several residents haveob- World Of complaints and concerns of jected to her interpretation residents, businesses, the andimplementationoftheor- teSsaa** Princeton Nursery School. dinance, saying that too Diamonds. 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Rte 1 S Te» 6"V7V940O Palm Beachand Palm BeachGartens fl Princeton, New fertey 609*92 I -0SS6 i ForHfaumrNtthoern.Jnefwoerlmeatr.sonchoarrtgoeoarnddermapihoornecrVed8.t00ca-r5d-sHaAcMcTIpLtTJOdIM PRESS RELEASE introducing DUANE HENDERSHOT BRIDGE OUT: An unidentified motoristdamaged this bridge at the intersection of Quaker Road and Route 206 lastThursday. The bridge will be closed fortwo executive pastry chef to three weeks, according to the Mercer County Engineer. Committee agreed toa re- Mayer would like to see the and member Topics OJ the Town quest from Princeton Bor- tax bill include information w conimmMnomp 4 othueghTtoowndeslheitpe'sa parfofpoorsdaalbloef aoswnteortphaeidtaixn tthhee plrasotpefritvye 1996 culinary team usa Houses of Worship housing program calling for years, the rate of inflation In still other business, the rehabilitation of 10 hous- andasummaryofthebudget Committeeintroducedanor- ingunits in the Boroughasa showing how monies are be- competing internationally dinance amendment that regional contribution Al- ingspent invariouscategor- with the most innovative and talented pastry chefs would permithouses ofwor- though located in the Bor- les He also wanted corn- ship as conditional uses in ough, the rehabilitation pansons with taxes in other any residential zone in the would count toward the municipalities included, but Townshipandsetsforthbulk Townshipaffordable housing agreed with his colleagues and lot standards. New quota. that comparisons could be placesofworshipwouldhave Mr. Schmierer told Com- more confusing than il- tobelocatedonanarterialor mittee that the Borough luminating. given the dif- collector road whereas ex- wishestodoitsownrehabili- ferences inthewaysmunici- isting places of worship that tation and have it count to- palities operate wishedtoexpandbutarenot warditsownaffordablehous- After some discussion, onarterialorcollectorroads ing quota. there was consensus that he would have to abide by the should work with the chief bulk and lot standards, or Aproposalforinspectionof financial officer and the fi- ^WINTER seek a variance rental units in the Township nancecommitteeandpresent Theordinancegoesbackto that are not owner occupied anexampleofwhatheispro- trehteuPrlnasntnoiTnogwBnosahridpCbeofmomrieti-t wpoassalalcsaollrsevfiorewiends.peTchteorpsroi-n pporsoivnagl toMrCsommMiatrtceheanfodr aepx-- DESSERT MENU tee for public hearing and the Health Department to pressed do^ubt as to the need f2i7nal adoption on February smeatksefotrhtehsae fienespsetcrtuicotnusreantdo oMrr-v?Flrua<k;tof ""?heewxtoruaJdwwoarkn.t exclusively at moCuosmmeintdtoeresegmaenvte tuonantih-e chooAuvsenirnotgrhdeiincnsoapsnetccsteoofra.ampeanrdtm-teinmte atf<tomcaorkreccsuf,r?e"idtwn?aosntefxalc^tu'all-y the main street bistro PthleanSntiantge PBloaanrnd'isngpeCtoitmimoinst-o mtiaoknsinagreit cnloetarrethqautiriendspefco-r BilaninsBuaprpboarrtaedLt.heJonhotnisoonn. Bread Pudding sion seeking designation of owner-occupied units, or allofPrinceton Boroughand units in houses in which the with caramel sauce a portionofPrincetonTown- owner resides, will be dis Quaker Rd. Section Shut shiTpheasdaes"iRgengaitoionnalisCiennkteeerp"- cmuesetsiendg,at the February 13 T,"^Brideels DamaBed Chocolate ™tiDhnTeegvlcewshiloPatonhpecmteehxTenotgf^oaarPnldedsceetdoRoifevTdtimhenegvpSeSsrl2ttooaavpttIee-e CaFrilnRaMlelavyy,MenrCgsomTpmarioxptoBtsiea,leimfaonr ashberpeAviapedndargwreeaelu.lnnylatisddltoeayfwnmteaaiefgksQi,etuerddalukectaemhkdroeitnosRgrtaoiopnasnoddte- GianFdruejsah PGeaanracShteruTdoerlte funds forprojects within the revisionstotheTownshiptax uceandCountyauthoritiesto center bl" was discussed. Mr. ci se it. Thebridgeislocatedat the HPHKRI intersection of Quaker Road Spiced Gingerbread and Route 206, and, accord- ballet £ WE* ? ignignetoertihengMerceDrepCaorutnmtyenEtn,- with apple compote r should be unusable for at Princeton 799-4496 M,!aGibbons.Dirtttor 33Pri,njm£olnJsHmhtslownBO PnnctlonJcl leaTshtetawcocitdoetnhtreperowbeaebklsy.oc- Honey Almond 217NassauSt.•924-1822 curred at some time on Thursday, according to Sgt. Nougat Torte Mark Emann of the Town- ship Police. Several large chunks of Praline Cheesecake masonry from the damaged headwall now restinthebed ofasmallstreamthatdrains Creme Brulee %^orjrhe mes. into Stony Brook, but more, althoughlessapparent,dam- - age was also done. "When the headwall was . knocked off," said County Engineer Dave Stem, "part of the roadway started col- lapsing." Mr. Stem estimated that temporary repairs will take #ta#1fr*fj!*fcfs tlewaovoermtohrreeewwoerekkst,obbuetdmonaey- * extraordinary, one-of-a-kind, custom designed hHaessnaoitdytehtadtechiisdeddephaorwttmoernet- WEDDING CAKES place the ruined stone sec- tion. LfciertYuVM "We want to make itcom- pastries and cakes lyt3ft-M<> pwialtlibbleedwointehofnutRuoruetweo2r0k6,t"hhaet for all special occasions said. "At the same time, we wanttomakesurethatwhat- ever we do now won't pre- 609.921.2777 clude,orhurtourchancesof. " restoring it later —Rob Carver Topics of the Town Derelict Garage Began Life as Car Showroom ContinuedI'omPag*6 Sii^k* l'-s< I939 'eferson's Thederelict garage at 250 Nassau Street that will be Parking Lol Is Approved torn down and replaced with a surface parking lot was For East Nassau Street oncethehomeofKurkjian& Co, a cardealership, auto Orchids eredpaaikresyhsohpopa,ndteclaervisstioonrargeepaairrease. rMvoirceeraencdenatldyoliltshhooups.- apTphreovePdlaanpnlianngtoBtoeaarrddohwans Bonsai The original owner was Krikor Kurkjian, a native of a derelict garage and com- Armenia whocame tothis country in 1885atage 16. He mercial building at 250 Nas- Primroses lived initially in New York City and in the Passaic- sauStreetbehindtheIvyInn Gifts for all occasions! PatersonareabutsoondiscoveredthecharmsofPrince- andreplaceitwitha parking 609-924-5770 ton and purchased a farm on Cherry Valley Road. His lot accommodating 18 cars. Located on Rt. 206betw. 246 Nassau Street • 609-924-5205 niece, RoseJohnsonof Russell Road, says he delivered The former garage was Princeton & Lawrenceville produceinPrincetonand Rocky Hill byhorseand buggy purchased a year ago by Jack Morrison,ownerofNas- Mr. Kurkjiansubsequentlysoldthefarmandpurchas- sau Street Seafood, with the ed part ofan estate in the Mt. Lucas-EwingStreetarea ideaofprovidingparkingfor <_/> consistingofamainhouse (237Mt. LucasRoad) andcar- customers. Mr. Morrisontold riage house. He and his Swiss-bom wife Lena added a the Planning Board Thurs- fwnmer J6 swimmingpool. They alsorentedoutsmallerhouseson day night that the lot would ( Ifir/'/u/ /' /<l( the property. initially be reserved for em- waMsrthKeurgkajriaagne'satfiNrsot.p2lawcheiocfhbuhseilnaetsesrosnolNdastosahuisSmtraene-t pstlooryeeeats2a5n6dNcaussstaoumSetrrseeotfbhuits GBrictallSFormal 'Ifear (Satnumpcuvza ager, Frank South. Next he had a Ford dealership on that hewouldconsideroffer- lowerChambersStreet,whichhenamed NassauMotors. ing long-term parking to his Mrs. Johnsonsays sheremembers theopen-sided early tenantsat254and256Nassau l/Yai.u-//>/// us o// Fordautomobilesthere. HesoldthedealershiptoGeorge Street once he knows how Conover Sr. (who later moved Nassau Motors to Route muchparkingwillneeded by Safurc&w, &e6raa/y //tA, /Oam - 6/w/ 206)andpurchasedthepropertyat248-250NassauStreet, customers. possibly with the help of some professors at Princeton Take a Ticket WW University. Access to the lot will be There Mr. Kurkjian began with an automobile provided via a 14-foot wide ' !//////<///, ./</>/'//<//•</ /?///. //am -<>/>/// showroom. He was the agent for Oakland, Willys, and accesseasementbetweenthe bWuhiilpdpinegt.cMarrss.. LJaothenrsotnherreemweamsbearPsontthieahcuaggeesnhcoywirnotohme 2I5v2yNIansnsaaundStrteheet.bCuuisldtionmgerast /<> />nt>/i7/> and'o/v/ep meneio acsupns o/: with space for four new cars, a lovely office'and a nice planning on entering the ga- waitingroom with leather-upholsteredchairsandasofa ragewillseea redandgreen 9To% f/(a,/> on which she used to curl up and take a nap. traffic signal and a sign in- Mr. Kurkjian asked his older brother Andrew, Mrs. dicating whether the lot is (>'(//•<>/'l/l/r/s Johnson's father, to operate a battery dealership next full. If the light is green and door,wheretheIvyInn is locatedtoday. Althoughnever the full sign is not lit up, the inpartnershiptogether, thetwobrothersworkedtogether customer can proceed and f/oia/iaa and were always close, Mrs, Johnson says. geta ticketfromanautomat- Theserviceandautomotiverepairareawasonthesec- ealdsotibcekaetbabroroitehr.gaTtheerwiethwialnl (>(/////>(/ olenaddifnlogoru,pMtrosi.t,Jaonhdntshoenresawyass,awnitahpaarrtamtehnetrisntetehpebruailmdp- atircmketthiasttawikleln.rise when the < 1/'(//('// ' 1/()////(/// Pinrgi.ncMert.onKuUrnkijveirasnitryenstteuddesnptasceanodnotthheergsroasunadpfllaocoer ttoo ticSkheotppteoraswNiallsspraeuseSnetatfhoeoidr <_v? . //wtiatx keeptheircars. She remembers thestudents coming in employee when making a their raccoon coats to retrieve their cars. purchaseandreceiveatoken • la/^/ . fi/////c Mrs.Johnson believesherunclebuilt thebuilding, be- whichwillallow them toexit cause she remembers a bulldozer on the property and thegarage. Monthly patrons u/f'zaoe/A '/f'(///////// that several houses were removed. will follow a similar pro- Andrew Kurkjian retired in 1933and the battery shop cedure, excepttheywillhave J0//1 &//'////// l/Ya// baeSchealmleaandgaSstsatnadtaiornd.OMirlss.taJtoihonn,soonthreermsesmubgegresstititbemianyg aalnloawcctehsesmctoaredntewrhiacnhd ewxiiltl ^/u///// inn havebeenaTydol station. Inany event, itwassubstan- thegaragewithoutusing the k . tially altered when it became the bar it is today. ticket and token system. ////M ///a//// more. KrikorKurkjianretiredin 1943andmovedwithhiswife toFresno, Calif., at the urging of twonieces. Hedied in There is also parking for wpof1ufo9hli6Won5pateatrrotosfoatokwognr,esaittn9pai6rt.naeogcMuhtrmdiissevo.emvfiJbbieoenewhtirsennsrsgoeoonsanftnACdmiAoenensmrccgeiurrrcrieiarbs'ceessnastanrhnoeicdlvimetetiinahzntseesnfaS,oe—rwaceornintedgodtneoatarrnhfy-ee- 2bttrr5eyewa2ngemaareNpnanratdsastiwsmhinulaegpnlutdotfwebShrtoeaarnttberhuaeieseitrlmelbadooaucicvicnnaleegetdssdaeisdrniTagbbthnlehaede-te . 7t7//(c>./s•/c>////•///(///>(<//•////s</m//'a/(i!/a>(s////,////r/<r/-rf//>t//<•c/rs'/-/,r/<.s/e/M///Oi/f(c//&•nKtgiTe//<a/>/(///////•>/(6/>\e/<so///(/1t>.d<\>e-/s//i,gns fairs. isTuhnecliemarm.edWiaantedaowGnuenrsnhiinpgooffthtehegaHriastgoeriafctaelrShoecireettiyreodf etbhaeisseapmlaesronktibnweigllasraeelralv,oewwdhaicbccyehswstihltelo !Ai// '/ m/.r.v t/m (i/>/>oi7//////// /o -\ir ///< »</•// //<:?/ /// PrrairnacretaonntshueggreesptasirthsahtoHpaarnrdyJaowhrnescoknearndseBravlidcienoinFetrh-e ticTkheet b1o8o-tshpascyestseumr.face lot w/w/cp /• !////////</ /</'/>" building. will have a three-foot chain Jim Firestone, who purchased it in 1982, says it was linkfencealongthesouthand fi\ ffoo/v•1/ SAmtvfon. \'/ (>Xi/(> (>()(/ ')!>/. CASfti1 ownedbyBillHurley,thepaintingcontractor,whobought westpropertylinesandasix- itasaninvestmentandplacetostorehispaintingequip- foothighwoodstockadefence ment. At one point it was proposed to be used to store along the north side next to buses, andit mayalsohavehousedtheautomotivedivi- residences. Evergreen Ar- sion of Nelson Glass. Perpetua's Keyshopand NassauTV repairwere both c tenantsonthegroundflooratthetimeMr. Firestoneac- ST WINDOW quired it Jack Morrison of NassauSeafood became the $ ACCENTS * ownerinlate 1993, intendingtoturnit intoaparkinglot. * 1 —Barbara L. Johnson DESIGN CENTER $ $ DULL COAT? 65% OFF KEEP OUT THE COLD SALE 20% OFF* CrystalPleat * 35% OFF * CUSTOM DRAPERIES ALL WALLPAPER SWAGS ANDJABOTS OVER100BOOKSTOCHOOSEFROM CORNICES ANDROMAN SHADES DOGGY ODOR?? (10WneAwVaErrRiLvSaYlEsA•siBRnRcOeOBCOEhrKRiTs-tLmAaALsP)LPEINN (100'SOFJ STYLESANDFABRICS) KRAVET SANCAR SCRATCHING? 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Described as an eyesore by Planning 30% Director Lee Solow, it once held a car dealership and automotive repair shop owned by Krikor Kurkjlan, a Nassau Street entrepreneur of an earlier era. Ti/OipmiVCcS *0\}f ttUhae TIaO«W«nh wneoiuglhdbboerh"oaodrealbasusetheto tehxe SUSAN conttnuwttamp.g.6 pressed concern ab,out un- Off Selected Items borvitae plantings are pro- sightlygarbargevisiblefrom GEEENE posed in a four-foot strip hisbackyard. Heaskedthat around the perimeter, and theshrubberybesix feethigh 21 Hullish St.. Palmer Sq. N. Mon-Sat 9-9 there will also be a grassy all around the lot handbags, attaches Princeton, NJ • (609) 924-6060 Sun 10-6 arraemap.withtrees inplaceofthe lyTihnetrheeweevreneicnogmtmheatntthseeiamr-- anddislcuogugnatgpeuactelsow SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE provements that Mr. Mor- Marketplace Mill The parking lot will have rison is proposing may in- Rt«. 27 • Princeton * 297-6249 SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE two lights on 14-foot high spire other property owners poles and one light mounted in thearea toclean up park- onthebuildingat252Nassau ing and dumpster areas. Street.Thepolelightswillbe The vote to approve was Love Our ontimerstimedtoturnthem unanimous You'll off at t a.m. -Barbara L. Johnson Planning Board members were divided as to whether JANUARY EVENT leftturnsontoNassauStreet should be prohibited, as the Borough Engineer and De- Storewide Clearance velopment Officer recom- mended. After some discus- sionanda vote, itwasdecid- edtoprohibitleft-handturns from4to6:30p.m. ona tem- porary basis. Asset to Neighborhood Onlyoneneighbor, Robert Hendry of5 Chestnut Street, spokeduringthepublichear- ing. Mr. Hendrycommended Mr. Morrison for the plan, saying that the garage had becomeratinfestedandwas an eyesore (it had been declared unsafe by the Bor- ough construction official). Krikor Kurkjian ie said he thought the lot Pear Tree Creations 5GenerationsofEmbroiderers Personalized Gifts Embro—idery & Handpa—inting OPEN7DAYS (609)924-6252•B76Houle518•(NexttoPr BioOr.) PHS Community Big Band Dance An evening ofdancing to a professional band Friday, January 27, 1995 7:30-11 pm Refreshments provided PHS Cafeteria (rear entrance) Donation: $15.00 per person For tickets contact any band member & or call PHS at 683-4480 Selected Custom Sofas Sleep Sofas. Many fabrics to choose from. 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Learn how todeal with them on a daily basis ad6au eriorS Join oursupportgroupforParents ofStepchildren Monday evening at7:00 to 8:30 p.m. FINE FURNITURE • INTERIOR DESIGN atthe Princeton Office 162 Nassau Street • Princeton NJ • (609) 924-2561 Pl1e20asJeohncaSlil.P(n6n0c9e)lo9n2.4NJ-20981f6o9rSfuMratihneSrt.inHfigohrlmsalotwino.nN.J Monday-Friday 9-5:30; Thursday til 8;,Saturday til 5; Sunday 12-4 609-924-2098 609-448-0056 RELIEF Colt 45 malt liquor bottle BoroughPolicebelievethe PAIN TRENTON tdabhalrmeo.auggheietsstriemaartewiwnadsoawvaiNlo- wiinnhcefirrdoeennttthoefbvheiigscatanitmt'oasncckaeRrro'upstuleAlce1-d, Call 609-683-1700 cording to reports, the sus- ROUNDUP Robert C Johnson, 35, of pectfollowedthevictim'scar pMERV P Toms River, wasarrestedby downWashington Roaduntil ^ t8tgaoPiif0omoooT0aIolntnflhmoulsPpeaxtnrurinhfteSotcueovtcsiryfeaoeoafttnsrconebtsertieedceAuosLcuposrnocuoasaerinAmnerttncwedmsitgn.tbtgRtlolIhTthaweyehrewravede,ehruqieqadAsuvutssceihietpirerv,loooeeolofasnamltpduteemamotodneepixdtnonitte?ncotetddaamropmiefnreailvntdeneaievd1tsrpae9seaill9nn1aaltt,alnoiwhlswaioeyw.lpnsilstpittlhgshaieorteaoeverslfdo'estusplc.ocuryPeanocobtldloaitulurnhucty-ge Tsdlbdms1irta2ouyoci:Moyswne5v,rpOpnn5sip.fsesnafeepnhgin.dJd.ifcdoeomepthwrdrwwinPiaatsoScldhscoleiwroincietciieavnteesnwisskoanaPuesnfgsoeautedrgessHrordwpateeiaeobTctysnpeuahwudpiefameensoa-sddg-art asstlbvrdiuuieheomgAsscsegwh.tptppytaieoenwbmcnbtcaiyhtdtottta,tTohgptPthhoosvhrhtleapeeociioirnsosvacidbpuienmsaftectpitelec,otsorsltltifuty,iatmcichoAbsakemirvoht,sateauettthfcattnaheeuatnecussredk1e,sewr1t.adiittt:onnnhhhp2td-gee-e0o 'C«^<PHV1k3I4>T0HRREtFFrV2eO0Ie6L.CLPSoAuniGstRuEelTtS,aAHtMiOoonCPntsPgEoTmRe"rIfy"/-*.C<' wtCdmioohal"PrrtelanTsemteerhpiryidaeciayzaflctoilshhrtaeehItmetnhZioidienpcutdrNbaasui,eltescrtewiydrh,niya"JdCr'neuoessdrsucaltsntvierecodiydriyelCbwPucooourafuftbtrghleiNgahifsteotuclvwFttlIiehoynsJirx,thesineercmvrrsneoe,oesstntyutee,tbnaRassventaaisadfmirfnedepoacauninterbrahmsclseechinaecvfrtGooheatrrteleooarulteaabtnhptwhe-e- rhhJJeRieedooosAlhhuhnenntloiasiestsmcoheC2deondu0lrnr6nsiaot.devduneSerswwgtriehtthavnia.heisrlencCregsovrelpneesaldoihtauaitnigstotstcaeeitnelrinaode,nmtn,poeutSldnMthagt.ooracitnrtl- didhhwitaineeo.istTsiwrochg,nmrehihiisPdiabsr-ste3obtda0scea'ppaactspesrkw.rceeatoraeHxwnnAetihvdhmi5eeha'tnnda6teursgeaemool.ntvabydelrHbeoaeS1ow'c7if8ink0n.fs RUMMAGE outlawed. vehicle charges. pounds, and probably has a FINAL HeFlinpailnlgegitshleatiEvledaeprplroyval has been given by the State awasDsmuarfliolnuagnmdaooucnunstMtrood.fimaJalorhsinejsauorancn'ha,s avmeibrdly-a1sc9ok8rF0eosfrisvdti.nTHtheaugnwedaesrbdirirvdinogf Sat. 9 to 5:30 Assembly toa measure that would prevent senior citizens person, leading police to Thevictim receivedminor Reductions to 70% from losing eligibility for a low-cost prescription drug pro- charge him with possession scratches in the attack and grambecauseofanincreaseintheirSocialSecurityincome of marijuana as well. refused treatment. Recipientsofthe PharmaceuticalAssistance totheAged He was remanded to the Designer Sportswear•Gowns andDisabledProgram (PAAD) payonly$5foreachprescrip- Mercer County Detention A burglary and theft was tion. The $169 million program is funded with casino Center in lieu of $1,000 bail. reportedata Markham Road Dresses• Knits• Suits revenues. townhousethisweek.Accord- Coats -Furs-Jewelry Current income limits are$16,172 for single persons and Car Window Shattered ingtopolice,theperpetrator Shoes-Bags-Cosmetics $19,828 for couples. The bill would increase the limits to By Vindictive Motorist enteredthetownhouse,which $16,624 and $20,383, respectively, and would require an was unoccupied due to fire automaticincreaseinPAADeligibilitylevelseveryyearto A21-year-oldJacksonman damagesustained last year, keep pace with Social Security increases. wasslightlyinjuredonSatur andremoved$10,000worthof LawrenceCenter The bill has beensent to Gov. Christie Whitman for con- day by a second man, who property. RouteOne&TexasAvenue sideration. punched out the window of Among the items taken 609 .882.2821 his car. ContinuedonNa.i Page Isley under arrest. During a Topics of the Town search at the police station, OUR ContinuedIromPag*7 drug paraphernalia in the Police Officer Assaulted form oftwo metal pipeswas While Serving Warrant found on her person. She was charged with A Princeton Township po- assaulting a police officer, liceofficerwasassaultedby resisting arrest, and posses- a woman whom he was at- sion of drug paraphernalia. FAMOUS tempting to arrest last Fri- Ms. Isley was released on day. Officer Scott Porreca bail pending a court ap- went to the home of Denise pearance. SEMIANNUAL Isley,at34ReddingCircle,at 10:45a.m. toserveanarrest Police reported a case of SALE warrant for a different as criminal mischief on Ben sault complaint. jaminRush Lanethatoccur- According to police re- red between 10 p.m. on ports, 35-year-old Ms, Isley Thursday and 7:30 a.m. the attackedtheofficer,whowas next morning. pushed and scratched in the According topolice, a 1989 incident. Toyota was damaged when OfficerPorrecaplacedMs an unknown person threw a GOT JUST BETTER NOW SAVE % 50-60 OFF OUR ORIGINAL PRICES Intermediate markdownsmayhave beentaken Come now in ond enjoy even greater savings on fall and winter clothing and accessories in misses and petite sizes. I'm Lucy, and have been living in I the "Lucky" parrot cage that was But don't wail, quantities are limited. once Ash—ley's. feel that today's my I —big day I can teel it in my bones That by the end of this week I'll be snug as a bug in someone's rug. I can just hear that shelter phone a ring-ring-ringing!! My bags are packed and I'm ready to go!!! Alto(orAdoption: — D-37 6 mos. female Jack Russell/Bull Terrier, brown/while D-39 — 7]A mos spayed lemale black w/gold ears SPECIAL STORE HOURS: Op'en T>h"uurrssdaaavy fat aam„,.9a p.m. ana Sunday 12 noon-6 p.m. Cn-o5n-3s—hed5dimnogs.miWxeHdimbarleaeydan, ViAngora, lightbrowncat Mall stores w.ll close at the.r regular hours. Princeton 42 Nassau Si. |609| 683 1818 609-921-6122 Short Hills The Mall at Short Hills Talbols Tlaaliboooltss »P.e,m„e.s. a_nd„ TTal,bols Intimates 1201) 564-«6,5=52., Princeton Small Animal Rescue League Talbols Kids (201) 564-5851 P.O Box 15, 900 Herrontown Road Princeton, NewJersey 08542 MiifiituvtBrings, Optician SPECS UNLTD Designer Eyewear 253 Witherepoon Sireel Miiio \ Or hpk.isOllKC 921-3815 Children's Shoe, Sneaker and Boot THURSDAY Starts THINKING RED: Committee members tor the Princeton YWCA's silent auction and dinner dance, "An Evening in Red," are from left, Oulda Walker ot Penn- JANUARY 26th ington, dinnerchair, and Anne Conrad ot Princeton and Lou Shannon ot Penn- ington, silent auction co-chairs. Celebrating Valentine's Day, this event will be held Saturday, February 11, at 7 at the Princeton Marriott In Forrestal Village cFoo-rcmhaoirresionffotrhmeateivoenntc.all Dean Wilson at 951-9766orCamille Baldlck, 683-9040, 25 TO 50% OFF Topics of the Town apr.my.17a.nd 2:45 p.m. on Janu- yeaTrhsi,s awnildl ctoaukled ambeoaunt 2thle-£ ContinuedfromPrecedingPage The victim, a male Town- eventual loss of about 1,000 were a Compaq portable shipresident, toldpolicethat jobs. computer, a 21" Sanyocolor he believed the locker to be • Stride Rite • Little Capezio television,aVCR,aKLHtun- locked both beforeand after Immediate concern was er/amplifier, anda compact the money was taken. voiced by family members, • Reebok • Toddler University disk player. whosaid the transfer will be ADomino'sPizza delivery anemotionally traumaticex- • Nike • And An apartment in the 100 vehicleparkedontheUniver- perience for patients. Many block of Nassau Street was sity campus was robbed of are elderly, and have spent • Keds Others baumrglarized between 6:30 two signs at approximately most of their lives in the in- and 7:40 p.m. on Janu- 2:05 a.m. on January 13. stitution. wappeirrryynpid1eno9tg.wr.Paootlpoiercnegabaeilnifeiedrveeentethsarctyatbphyee vwhaiPloluleeidcaeadsteali$id9v0et.rhyawtewtrahese stbiaegkinensng, SobpteeCafrtouaemntmedufetnudhinebdtcysyenrptepledrrai,ocreevscmaitiedidnentSdgtwatithtleeol Men's & Women's Men's & Women's The owner of the apart- made. Department of Human Ser- ATHLETIC SHOE SHOE & BOOT ccmoaelmnleetcrtraieopanonordftezCdoDotshmwatleeranesP,teaannktedanxa. NToPDbeCCilnoMsoendtbgyomSteartye vWmiiaclleldsiomCnaontmh.miisTsyhseiiasorn.teortaWlieldli$a3m9 SALE RUMMAGE SALE The estimated value of the State officials have an- lost merchandise is $1,000. yneoaurn-coelddplNaonrstthoclPorsientcheet9o7n- sioTnheermWoanledym,ansa,idwiCllombmeiuss-- in progress continues A patron of the YMCA re- Developmental Center in edtocontractagencies torun SAVE 25-50% 40-70% OFF ported that $300 in cash was Montgomery Township and "individually tailored" pro- arepmaiorveofdpfarntosmhtahnegiponcgkienthiosf lmyovreetmaorsdtedofrietssi5d3e1ntmsentianlt-o grTahmesclfoorsienagcohftclhieencte.nteris locked locker between 1:15 community-basedprograms not expected to begin until thecompletion in Marchofa Open Thursday Evenings 7 'til series of scheduled public SHOES hearings. After a final deci- HULIT'S sionis made, officialssaid it will take about 32 months to complete the closing. TheStatehasindicateditis 42 Nassau Street 924-1 952 intent on beginning what is 1 expected tobea lengthyand Mon., Wed. & Sat. 9-5:30; Thurs. 9-7; Fri. 9-6; Sun. 12-4 controversialprocessofshut- ting down some or all of the eight centers in the State. ContinuedonNextPage Princeton Pike and Route Lawrencevllle 1 Next to the new Burlington Coat Factory (former Eric Theater). Lawrencevllle Shopping Center: (609) S95-6677 (iOW BQQKIMC BIRTHDAY PARTUS! — T Romparound Is a 13.000 sq. ft. ". Coupon • Coupon • Coupon ~.1 mumm$Jl\w children's play center. Romparound > facilities have been designed to provide aflf/aannyy day t learning - growth through play. —jPr any time WINTER SALE CONTINUES • Parents Play Free • > Unlimited Admissions at $4.99 • • Bring the Neighborhood • btitki k Offercs-rc: torrbreawiti3Kjoveroiler. LINGERIE Ocobtnjpplyu>parw». Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 Also Located: 215 Rt. 22 East Greenbrook, NJ, 05612 ' 30 Nassau Street, Princeton • 609-921-6059 ' 9 Area Births Reported Free Income Tax Help Available At the Medical Center Princeton Public Library Forthetwelfthstraightyear, RiderUniversityaccoun- In the week ending Janu SCHWINN Open 7 Days a Week tIiRnSg*sVtoulduennttesehraIvnecvoomleunTtaexerAesdsithsetiarnsceervVicIeTsAthrPoruogghrtahme gairryls1w9,erseixbobomystoaanrdeatrherseie- HiCYCltS for Your Business & Pleasure toofferfreeincometaxassistancetoind(ividual)swhocan- dCeennttserat Princeton Medical Monday-Thursday 9:00 am - 9:00 pm nboeTtahtaifsQfuyoeradakreprarboBofreuistsd3ig0oenRaMiladletlraxastnhudedletpnh.tes,RiidnetreSatmusdoefntfivCee,nwtielrl LiSnodnasTwoemrmeabsourlnotoofJPilmaiannsd- SFurinddaayy& Saturday 91::0000 apmm -- 55::3300 ppmm at scheduled times between Tuesday, February 7 and boro, January 14; Timothy and Moragh Boyan-Hender- Sunday, March 5 The service is geared primarily to sonofSkillman, Michaeland 65 Witherspoon Street 924-9529 seniors and those with low incomes. LoTrhde&stTuadyelnotrs wCiolulrtbeeavterQyuaWkeedrneBsrdidagyeaMnadllThnuearrsdtahye GbaoitlhGoonraJcaynuoafrWyes1t6;Windsor, from 1 to4; each Saturday from 10 to 4; and each Sun- Also to Jose and Carolyn Will be closed dStauydefnrtomCennotoenrtoev3.erTyheTyuewsildlabyefirnotmhe1m1:a3i0ntloo2b:b3y0.ofthe JPoasleapchioasndoJfuliPelaTianttsobnoiroo,f ..c.wohmeeresqfuiarslti!ty TRADITIONS for INVENTORY Individualsseekingassistanceshould bring pertinent Princeton, both on January jl # Fri. Jan 13 tax documents such as W-2 forms, interest statements, 17; and Mark and Kathie KOPP'S CYCLE -©> »* copiesof their 1993tax returns, and the tax packagere- BradleyofSkillman,January ceivedinthemail. Thoseneeding moreinformationcan 18. Fri. Jan. 20 ccaelsTlsoftubhleelyeplucibgoilmbiplcelerfetolreadtthiaeonptsarxooagftfriiaocmne,acstotu8ur9ds6ee-n5ta1st92mR.uisdterhaanvedshuacd- RMieDcwahsuahgrhadtweorfsaPlnwadeinrseboMrbaoor,rinJtaznta-o 38PrSipnrcientgonS,trNeJet 'We look forPwlaeradsetonortee-noepwenhionugrsSat. Jan. 21 two IRS training sessions prior to the start of the VITA uary 14; Jeffrey and Sandra Sun & Mon by appt; Tues-Sat 11-5 pm program. Kuhn of Princeton, January 924-1052 Diane Carroll 2685 Main Street Eachyearthestudentshelpapproximately600people 17; and Peter and Charrisse 609-896-4848 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Larry Prober,associateprofessorofaccounting, iscoor- Alliegro of Princeton, Janu- dinator of Rider's VITA program ary 18. Medicine Cabinet Sale Topics of the Town aSummerScholars Institute, Faculty Mathematician whichis,accordingtothere- In Lecture at Institute InquCeOsfltlilnounwlifsrotmhPenomoovingof puonrdte,r"gdreasdiuganteedtsoteundceonutsragteo sopnrooff.tRhoebeIrnsttiDtutMeacfoPrheArd-- by more than 4,600 residents remain in engineering and vanced Study's School of from the institutions into the sciences." The program Mathematics will present a Robern, Newtown and Gingers community-basedprograms will accommodate approx- lectureentitled"Geometryin Advocatesforclosingthem imately 35 to 40 high school a Space of Configurations: saytheaginginstitutionsare students who, despite ex- RobotArms, RomanArches, out of date and expensive to cellent qualifications forad- anfj Suspension Bridges." operate. But the 1992 closing mission, did not haveaccess The lecture, part of the In- of the Johnstone Training toadvanced placement-level stitute's 1994-95FacultyLec- and Research Center in courses in math andscience tureSeries, is intended for a Bordentown Township in their secondary schools, generalaudienceandisopen broughtangry protestsfrom TheseSummerScholarswill to the public It will take family members and union take courses for credit in placethisWednesday,Janu- officials. The latter said the mathematicsandwritingand ary25, at 4 30inWolfensohn State had closed the institu- participate in intensive Hall. A rece:ption will follow tion solely as a way to find mathematically-basedwork- jntheCommonRoomofFuld sthaeNviPSntDgasCtetiobsucodlngoeesteo.fatdheefioclidtesitn ssfhruoempssmhematarnPrypienracerec.teodnidnugrintghetihre tnhaep|lrf.oafculMtyacoPfhtehresIonnstijtouitnee'ds facilities in the State, and it Among increases in ex- School of Mathematics this need of asbestos isling budgets is aid to both year HecametotheInstitute removal.Also,about400ofits undergraduateandgraduate from the Massachusetts In residentsarereportedlycon- students stitute of Technology where sidered good candidates for he had been professor since community placement be- _ 1987. He is a member of the cause they participate in Theundergraduatestudent National Academy of Sci- vocational programs. schnhrslup biidgcl will in ,.,„,.*ami m-eivcdlheAcad crease an additional $14 emy'sMathematicsAwardin Hikein Princeton Tuition million. That increase en- 1992 20% OFF Approved by Trustees atbinlueesitthsepoUlniicvyerosfitaydmtiottcionng- Pr'o„f MarPhpr^nnV; r. Through Feb. 12th UnTihveerstirtuystveoetsedofSaPtruirndcaeytotno sthteuidrenftasmilwiietsh'ouftinarnecgiaarldcikr.- sTeaTrch c„en„t.erws on,„=8e1eoTmetrv* acceptrecommendations for i^tMM'S nextyear'soperating w!3F^ which include a 4 ^"refnt ^ INTERIORS iPnncnrceeatsoeninedutchaeticoons,t fofroma fduelmloenxstternattoefdenaecehd.student's ^nK»,iTb?e^coKnfiSeurLatiX of a si , $12959.58-.%0.inTu1i9t9i4o-n95w.i0ll$2r7i,s0e765i.n3 stSuidmeinltasr,lythfeorfeglrlaodwusahtiep LKst,yaofnftthemrSootStfaar?mKgiuv AT URKEN $p2e0r,c96e0n,tanfdrroomom$1a9n,d90b0oartdo si,uuf.fligceilewnitlltoricsoevbeyratnheatmuoiutinotn 'n^ramceL(?MoMrse^CtXansiaK^ 27 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08540 3$6.,511p6e.rcent from $5,910 to cinocmrpeaasney tShteipfeenldlsowwshhiipcshwaicl-l pfrfesSsolroalt WThIe msU.ute Since 1937M (609) 924-8334 The operating budget for go up 3.5 percent. 1995% is $541.5 million, Continuedon Neil Page eluding $94 million for the PRINCETON' NEWEST GALLERY Princeton Plasma Physics S Laboratory provided by the U.S. Department of Energy COLLECTIBLE ART & DISTINCTIVE GIFTS The budget for next year representsacontinuedeffort toslowtherateofincreasein tuition and fees. The Prior ities Committee report to President Harold Shapiro notes, '"Thisisthefourthcon- secutiveyearthattherateof increase has been reduced, andtheresultingpercentage of4 9 for FY96 is effectively the lowest tuition and fee in- crease in more than 20 years." Tuition for graduate stu- dents will increase 5.3 per- centfrom$19,900in1994-95to $20,960 in 1995-% Housing costs for graduate students will rise on average 3.5 per- cent, as will board costs at the Graduate College. Rentsforfacultyand staff housing in 1995-96 will go up anaverage2 1 percent 'This year's rents represent an average increase over the previousyearof3.5percent I Summer Scholar* ceOivneednfeuwndiinnigtioafti$v1e0t0h,a0t00rei-s 20 nassau street • corner of chambers & nassau • 497-3500 • tues-sat 1 1 -6

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