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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 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 ....
A new plan may drastically change outdoor dining on a very popular street in Princeton, Patch.com is reporting. They say that under a proposal presented by the town s municipal engineer Deanna Stockton, curbside pickup lanes could be eliminated to make room for new parking spots. The changes were originally made amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and of course, the outdoor dining areas may not be needed as much anymore since indoor capacities have gone up and more people are dining indoors. Instead, there would be four dining zones (each of them near Agricola, La Mezzuna, Alchemist & Barrister, and Small World Coffee). Township officials have been working on a few designs to revamp Witherspoon Street for a few years, Patch reports. ....
LOOSE ENDS 5/14: Community Police Initiative × By Pam Hersh The bulletin board in Small World Coffee on Witherspoon Street is actually an art exhibit of index cards. The theme of the pop art is: What Have You Learned to Appreciate Because of COVID? The responses include sentiments we all have felt this year: hugs, kisses, grandma and grandpa, siblings, streaming services, in-person school, live concerts, classical music, jazz music, grocery store clerks, baristas, and, of course, bathrooms. I would add one more wonky thing that I never would have said prior to COVID – data. More specifically, I now treasure decision-making based on data and how one small data-induced step on my part can lead to one giant step forward for everyone. ....