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THE THEORY OF MUSICALITY: Albert Einstein playing his violin on his 50th birthday in 1929. The music stand, which he used at his residence at 112 Mercer Street, is one of 65 pieces of Einstein's belongings donated by the Institute for Advanced Study to the Princeton Historical Society. The music stand is currently on display at Bainbridge House at 158 Nassau Street.end of caption


Borough Passes Anti-Patriot Act Resolution

Candace Braun

On Tuesday, October 7, Princeton Borough decided to join 182 other municipalities in the country and stand up against the Patriot Act.

Insitute Donates Einstein's Furniture To Historical Society

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Historical Society announced on Thursday that it had received a collection of furniture that had once belonged to Albert Einstein. The furniture, which was part of a donation to the Historical Society from the Institute for Advanced Study, was used by Einstein to furnish his house at 112 Mercer Street.

Township Residents Voice Their Concern Over Chronic Flooding of Harry's Brook

Matthew Hersh

Residents of the community around Harry's Brook publicly expressed their concerns regarding consistent flood conditions around their properties at Monday night's Township Committee meeting. The issue, which was not on the scheduled agenda, has been an ongoing problem in the area surrounding Harry's Brook, especially in light of two recent severe rainstorms that the area has sustained.

 

 

 

 

 
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