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#b#Maple Avenue Speed Limit Reduction#/b#

Because of increased traffic and pedestrian activity, the speed limit of Maple Avenue has been reduced to 25 miles per hour. The change was made following review and analysis by the township police department and engineer’s office.

New speed limit signs have been erected in the area to reflect the speed limit change, and the Plainsboro police will conduct a month-long educational enforcement awareness campaign along Maple Avenue. For more information contact the Plainsboro Police Traffic Safety Bureau at 609-799-2333.

#b#Debate Scheduled for Congressional Candidates#/b#

The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area will host a debate for the four Democratic candidates for the 12th district congressional seat being vacated by Rush Holt. The debate will take place Tuesday, April 29, at 7 p.m. in Witherspoon Hall, 400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton. The debate will also be posted on www.princetontv.org and www.lwvprinceton.org.

The candidates are Plainsboro resident and State Senator Linda Greenstein; Assemblyman Upendra Chivukula; Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson-Coleman; and Andrew Zwicker, head of the science department at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. The primary election takes place Tuesday, June 3.

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