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Renaming of Princeton Unified Middle School will be discussed May 25


Renaming of Princeton Unified Middle School will be discussed May 25
Renaming of Princeton Unified Middle School will be discussed May 25
Should the Princeton Unified Middle School keep its name, or should it be known as the Walnut Lane Middle School, the Princeton Community Middle School, the Princeton Public Middle School or just the plain old Princeton Middle School?
Princeton residents will get a chance to weigh in on a new name for the grades 6-8 middle school at the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education’s May 25 meeting. A Zoom link to the meeting, which starts at 7:30 p.m., will be available at www.princetonk12.org ....

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Black History


Black History & Culture
Black History & Culture
Did you know that New Jersey was the LAST state to abolish slavery in the Northeast? Or that slaves, farmers, business owners, and veterans of every war – American Revolution, Civil War, WWI, WWII, the Korean War and Viet Nam – are buried in the Stoutsburg Cemetery, and some of their progeny still reside in the Sourland region? Welcome to POL’S newest guide celebrating Black History in the Princeton area. Black culture is rich in history in our area and a crucial part of our future.
“Black history is American history, and I encourage people of all ages to discover and learn about our differences while recognizing our harmony.” Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes ....

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