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| Customer of "Princeton Institution" Wishes Store Well at New LocationTo the Editor: Having been a resident of Princeton since 1970, I consider Hinkson's to be a Princeton institution. The store's decision to move to the Princeton Shopping Center in my opinion is a message with an echo. It seems to me that the management of Hinkson's feels that the construction of the parking garage on Spring Street is not enough. I sincerely hope that Hinkson's regains a lot of customers they have probably lost over the years due to the parking congestion problem in the main Princeton business district. ETHAN C. FINLEY User of Public Library Recommends Free Spring Street Garage ParkingTo the Editor: There continues to be public comment about the location of the new Princeton Public Library, and the lack of parking space downtown. I wish to record some nice things I recently discovered about the Spring Street Garage. Few people realize that the first 30 minutes of parking at the Garage are free. So if you have a brief errand at the post office or a nearby shop, it costs nothing. And if you are spending time in the Library, you have up to two hours of free parking. I believe that when more people become aware of these facts, the utilization of both the Garage and the Library will increase. HARVEY ROTHBERG, M.D. For information on how to submit Letters to the Editor, click here. | |||||||||||||||