Yes, provide the housing, but do it where the land hasn’t been consecrated by the blood of American fighting men, says retired Lt. General Richard P. Mills.
A federal judge has rejected a legal challenge from activists seeking to prevent the development of a privately owned portion of a Revolutionary War battlefield in Mercer County.
My fight to help preserve the hallowed grounds of the Princeton Battlefield received some more support today in the form of NJ Assemblyman Reed Gusciora.
Bill Spadea been leading the charge to preserve the hallowed Princeton Battlefield. Today he received the support of members of the NJ Senate and Assembly.
The Institute for Advanced Study is in the process of excavating this otherwise untouched war field for the sake of building new houses for its educational program.
Jerry Hurwitz, president of The Princeton Battlefield Society, joined the discussion of developing the Princeton Battlefield today by giving us some background on what took place at the location and why it's important to keep this spot untouched.