LOOSE ENDS 4/9: Phyllis Marchand
Dozens of Phyllis Marchand’s friends gathered on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 outside of the Princeton Cemetery to say thank you to Phyllis Marchand as the funeral procession drove down Wiggins Street to the private funeral ceremony. Karen Jezierny, Teri McIntire and Tamera Matteo planned the demonstration of love. Pictured here (L-R) are Teri McIntire, Tamara Matteo, and Anne O’Neill. ×
Dozens of Phyllis Marchand’s friends gathered on Tuesday, March 30, 2021 outside of the Princeton Cemetery to say thank you to Phyllis Marchand as the funeral procession drove down Wiggins Street to the private funeral ceremony. Karen Jezierny, Teri McIntire and Tamera Matteo planned the demonstration of love. Pictured here (L-R) are Teri McIntire, Tamara Matteo, and Anne O’Neill.
Robeson-Wiggins-Hamilton corridor study evaluates pedestrian, bicyclist safety ×
The Princeton Council has accepted the long-awaited Paul Robeson-Wiggins-Hamilton corridor study, which seeks to make improvements to the corridor that would make it safer for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.LEA KAHN/STAFF
The Princeton Council has accepted the long-awaited Paul Robeson-Wiggins-Hamilton corridor study, which seeks to make improvements to the corridor that would make it safer for motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists.
While the Princeton Council “accepted” traffic consultant WSP’s report at its Jan. 27 meeting, Mayor Mark Freda said he wanted to make it clear that the council would not make any decisions on the report’s findings and recommendations at the meeting.