(Photo Courtesy of Cox's Market)


STILL LOOKS THE SAME, BUT…: Over its 80-year history, more than the cuisine has changed at Cox's Market at 180 Nassau Street. In this picture, which dates to the 1970s, look to the right and note the absence of the building that currently houses Carousel.

Some Mexican Flavor Added to the Mix At a Nassau Street Culinary Landmark

Matthew Hersh

For Cox's Market, the oldest remaining food purveyor in Princeton, change is really the last thing one would think of when it comes to this culinary mainstay at 180 Nassau Street.

Hospital Taps Township Resident To Chair Capital Campaign

Matthew Hersh

As it pursues its plan to build a $350 million, state-of-the-art campus off Plainsboro Road in Plainsboro, Princeton HealthCare System (PHCS), the parent company of the University Medical Center at Princeton, has named Hageman Lane resident Stephen Distler to chair its capital campaign.

Theme for the 53rd Annual Fete Is 'Shore' to Please Come June

Matthew Hersh

Life's a Beach at the June Fete this year: at least that's what we have to hope for.

PHS Parents, Coaches, Wrestlers Want Dedicated Space in Old Gym

Town Topics Editorial Staff

At the Princeton Regional Schools Board of Education meeting on January 24, Fred Cooper, parent of PHS student wrestler Erik Cooper, was the first of a group of some twenty-five parents, coaches, student wrestlers and their supporters to make a case for a dedicated space for the PHS Wrestling Team to be included in the plans when the old gym at the Princeton High School is renovated.