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(Photo by E.J. Greenblat)

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MAKING HER HOUSE A HOME: Janet Cochoff Pressel, shown here with her daughter, Edie, turned her home on Route 206 South into a bed and breakfast, which opened this summer. The Inn at Glencairn is filled with antique furniture purchased by Ms. Pressel at markets and antique shows around the country.

Inn at Glencairn Offers Visitors A Home Away From Home

Candace Braun

A new inn has come to town.

Described by its owner as "the perfect blend of old and new," the Inn at Glencairn, originally built in 1736, is located on the outskirts of Princeton, on Route 206 South.

Town Topics Gets Preliminary Okay In First Step Toward Relocation

Matthew Hersh

Town Topics newspaper was granted a preliminary nod last Wednesday to move its offices to 305-307 Witherspoon Street.

University's Wilson School Launches Academic Channel

Candace Braun

With the recent launch of the University Channel, topics like cloning, human rights, and democracy can now be discussed and viewed through a medium that is accessible nationwide.

Borough Introduces Series of Codes Amending Archaic Free Speech Laws

Matthew Hersh

Borough Council introduced ordinances last Tuesday that, if passed, would update some antiquated laws concerning issues of free speech and self-expression.

Serial Killer Stereotypes Are Challenged By Author

Candace Braun

It's almost impossible to identify a serial killer based on the stereotypes that the media feeds to society, said Katherine Ramsland, a forensic psychologist, educator, and professional writer on criminal psychology.

 

 
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