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READY, SET, WALK!:They're off at Sunday's Princeton in the Nation's Services 5-K Walk-a-Thon, a community-focused intiative led by Princeton University students. The money raised by the event, which began at the Princeton University Stadium, will be donated to Princeton Young Achievers, and Springboard.

Controversial Election Day Issues Highlighted in University Discussion

Matthew Hersh

To know New Jersey is to vote in New Jersey.

Parking Is Chief Concern With Planners As Town Topics Building Plan Hits Snag

Matthew Hersh

A building proposal to move the Town Topics newspaper offices to a single-family home on Witherspoon Street in Princeton Township is facing an uphill battle as local planners and a handful of residents worried that the building plans lack parking and pose potential logistical problems with traffic stemming from the nearby Community Park Elementary School.

Princeton Middle School's "First Lady" Retires After 53 Years As Secretary

Candace Braun

"Semper fidelis" (always faithful), "First Sergeant," "First Lady," and "The Queen," are just some of the nicknames John Witherspoon Principal Bill Johnson and his staff have for the school's secretary of 53 years, Carmela Drummond.

Actor, Comedian Steve Martin Speaks on His Written Works

Candace Braun

In his first ever visit to Princeton University, actor, playwright, and fiction writer Steve Martin spoke to a capacity audience of students, faculty, and Princeton residents at McCosh 50 on Wednesday, September 5.

 

 
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