Former Princeton High School principal responds to release of teachers union letter
Former principal says he never represented that he was vaccinated.
Former principal says he never represented that he was vaccinated.
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The letter was requested by Planet Princeton and was provided under New Jersey Common Law.
The event will be held at the Trenton War Memorial this July.
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The meeting will be held at the high school.
The letter was mentioned at a hearing last week.
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I wish Frank Chmiel the best. I don’t know what happens next for him, but he…
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Chmiel claims teachers support him but not the union leadership.
The seminary properties on Stockton Street in Princeton used to house married students. Reaidents who live nearby are calling for new development at the site to be all affodrable units instead of luxury units. They say the town has enough luxury apartment units built already or in the works.
Resident Jo Butler responds to comments made at a recent meeting about the redevelopment of Princeton Seminary properties on Stockton Street.