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Mapping A Street's Future
Marjorie Censer, Staff Writer
May 25, 2006 Princeton Packet
Group sparks sense of vision in Princeton
Editorial
April 7, 2006 Princeton Packet
In Looking at Witherspoon's Future, Group Keeps an Eye on Hospital Site
Matthew Hersh
March 9, 2005 Town Topics
Letter to the Editors of
June 14, 2005 Princeton Packet
June 15, 2005 Town Topics
Borough downtown development gets Smart Growth Award
Jennifer Potash, Staff Writer
March 8, 2005 Princeton Packet
Neighbors of hospital fear unwanted changes
Jennifer Potash, Staff Writer
March 8, 2005 Princeton Packet
Residents, Merchants Eye
Possibilities Of an Ever-
Changing Witherspoon
Matthew Hersh
February 23, 2005 Town Topics
Princeton Future discussions to be broadcast on cable TV
January 11, 2005 Princeton Packet
Housing diversity urged for Witherspoon Street's future
Jennifer Potash, Staff Writer
December 21, 2004 Princeton Packet
Witherspoon Street Under
Scrutiny
Matthew Hersh
December 8, 2004 Town Topics
Princeton Future to study downtown
Stephen Hsia, Princetonian Contributor
November 10, 2004 DailyPrincetonian.com
Princeton Future Changes Gears
Searches for 'The Next Big Thing'
Matthew Hersh
March 10, 2004 Town Topics
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Princeton Future discussions to be broadcast on cable TV
Princeton Packet
January 11, 2005
Princeton Community Television, TV30, will broadcast Princeton Future discussions on the Witherspoon Street corridor.
From 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, TV30 will air Princeton Future's kickoff meeting on the Witherspoon Street project that was held on Nov. 13.
Princeton Future's next public meeting will be held 9 a.m. Saturday at the Princeton Public Library. A tape of that meeting will run on TV30 on Jan. 20 and 21. Other Princeton Future discussions on Witherspoon Street will be shown on TV30 in subsequent weeks.
TV30's program guide can be viewed at www. princetontv.org/tv30.
The relocation of the University Medical Center at Princeton or expansion at its present site raises questions about the impact on surrounding neighborhoods. With the hospital issues unresolved and other development now occurring along Witherspoon Street, Princeton Future, a nonprofit citizens group that facilitates community discussions and conducts planning studies about the future development for Princeton Borough and Princeton Township, launched a six-month study of the street and neighborhood in November. The group is also concerned about the potential effect of piecemeal and uncoordinated development of smaller parcels.
Princeton Community TV (Channel 30 on the Patriot Media cable system in Princeton) is a public access station run primarily by local volunteers and overseen by the Joint Princeton Cable TV Committee.
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