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(Photo courtesy of Historic Society of Princeton)

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FARMING FOR HISTORY: The Historical Society of Princeton received a nod from the Princeton Township Historic Preservation Commission Monday in a plan to move offices and viewing spaces to the Updike Farm on Quaker Road.

Historical Society Moves Closer To Fulfilling Relocation Objectives

Matthew Hersh

The future administrative offices and receptions facilities for the Historical Society of Princeton (HSP) received a preliminary nod Monday from the Township Historic Preservation Commission.

Construction at High School Is Proceeding on Schedule

Candace Braun

As the new school year approaches, the Princeton Regional Board of Education has reported that the district is in much better shape with construction at Princeton High School than it was at this time last year, when the $32.8 million project was several months behind schedule.

New TV30 Director Looks To Help Residents Find Their Voice

Candace Braun

When Steve Kloser abruptly resigned in July as the director of Princeton Community Television (TV30), Princeton launched a search for a replacement with a proven dedication to public access television.

Einstein and the People of Witherspoon Street

Stuart Mitchner

Reading Einstein on Race and Racism by Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor (Rutgers $23.95), I kept thinking it would be a good One Book choice for Princeton, the way John McPhee's The Pine Barrens seemed an appropriate pick for One Book New Jersey last year.

Author's Book Offers Lessons In "Fathering From Love"

Candace Braun

Jonathan T. Scott remembers spending part of his childhood living in Rosedale House on Rosedale Road, which, he said, was the third largest private home in Princeton at the time.

 

 

 
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