PRINCETON: Council scheduled to vote on historic neighborhood designation at April 11 meeting

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The Princeton Council is scheduled to vote April 11 to make the Jackson-Witherspoon neighborhood a historic district. The governing body voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance creating the district from Birch Avenue south to Paul Robeson Place, with Bayard Lane and Witherspoon Street the west-east boundaries.

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