Town Topics — Princeton's Weekly Community Newspaper Since 1946.
Vol. LXIV, No. 18
 
Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Other News

(Photo by Emily Reeves)
ROWING ON PALMER SQUARE: At Saturday’s “Meet Athletes on the Water” event on the green at Palmer Square, members of the U.S. National Rowing team took some time off from training for the London 2012 Olympic Games to meet the public.

Herbaceous Plants in Harrison Street Park Spark Debate Between Neighbors, Borough

Dilshanie Perera

Perennial plants with whimsical common names like purple lovegrass, little bluestem, and turtlehead were among those that provoked debate between neighbors, Borough elected officials, and staff at last week’s Council meeting.

Gordon Wu’s Generosity Turns “Mini Reunion” Into World-Class Trip for the Class of 1958

Ellen Gilbert

“I’ve attended many mini-reunions, and can vouch for the fact that this one was unprecedented,” said Richard Miller in a letter to Princeton Alumni Weekly editor Marilyn H. Marks.

“How You See Me”: HomeFront Clients’ Artwork Reflects Complex Perceptions of Those in Need

Ellen Gilbert

“This is the best exhibit I’ve seen in this gallery,” enthused a recent visitor in the guest book for “How You See Me,” the current exhibit, running through June 25, in the Bernstein Gallery at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs.

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