To celebrate the Princeton Reunions, Labyrinth Books, 122 Nassau Street, is exhibiting photographs and paintings of Princeton University’s campus. The late Michael A. Smith’s photographs are of ...
Change. It is a major force in everyone’s life. Whether it is thrust upon you or the result of one’s own decision, it will happen. You can count on it. It may be a source of concern if it is a plunge ...
It is my pleasure to write in support of Jon Durbin for Princeton Council. The first time I saw Jon was about 20 years ago when, while walking in my neighborhood, I encountered a man holding a ...
I would not be against increasing town wide housing density if it would make Princeton housing truly affordable. Princeton has approximately 7,570 detached single-family homes, 10,596 units if you ...
We are 50-year residents of Princeton and met Marina over eight years ago when we sought an architect to design our dream house on a small vacant lot near the heart of Princeton. Marina was everything ...
We are writing to express our support for Marina Rubina for Princeton Council, and to encourage other voters — especially newly registered 17- and 18-year-olds — to support Marina as well. Elena has ...
After many years, Princeton residents finally have a choice of candidates for municipal Council. I am grateful to have the opportunity to enthusiastically support Leanna Jahnke, a relative newcomer, ...
When Mike Rothwell gathered his staff at Pennington Quality Market (PQM) last Monday to give them the news that the store would be closing on June 13 — and reopening two days later as a branch of ...
Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts has named award-winning lighting designer Tess James as the new director of the University’s Program in Theater and Music Theater. James, a lecturer in ...
Lisa Botalico, front, leads dancers at the “Colors: Celebrating World Diversity Day” event on Saturday afternoon in Hinds Plaza. The free celebration was presented by Mosaic and Princeton Human ...
After 25 years of guiding one of Princeton’s most quietly vital social communities, Bill and Stephanie Miller are stepping away from leadership of the Princeton’s Bridge Club, entrusting its future to ...
Last week Professor Sean Wilentz sent a letter to the editor regarding a comment I made about PILOTs in an email [“Noting that Council Candidates Should Address PILOT Deals Throughout Town, Mailbox, ...