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LANDAU'S AT 50 IN PRINCETON: It's been 50 years since Landau's moved to Princeton from Brooklyn, but Lindi, the store's mascot, has only been here since 1976. The store celebrates its milestone this month and into October.

From Denim, to Hosiery, to Woolens: Landau's Hits the Half Century Mark

Matthew Hersh

From Davidson's to Toto's, from the Balt to Urken's, the names that used to be associated with downtown Princeton are history.

One New Orleans Family Comes Home to Princeton

Candace Braun

The black cloud that hit the Gulf Coast last month had a silver lining for former Princetonian Rick Davis, and he and his family found it in Princeton.

With Problems Meeting State Mandate, Borough Tables Affordable Housing Code

Matthew Hersh

Forseeing obstacles to meeting stringent state codes mandating new levels of affordable housing, Princeton Borough Council decided to table, for now, an ordinance that aims to bring the municipality up to code with those requirements.

Planners, Residents, Examine Density Around UMCP Witherspoon Campus

Matthew Hersh

Members of the Regional Planning Board of Princeton’s Master Plan Subcommittee focused on the density issue during a hearing last week on the future development of the main campus of the University Medical Center at Princeton.

Mayors Look To Address Gang Concerns in State

Candace Braun

More than 200 mayors and elected officials from New Jersey gathered at the National Guard Armory in Lawrenceville last Wednesday to address what appears to be becoming a statewide problem: gangs and youth violence.

Bus Rapid Transit Could Impact Dinky, NJ Transit Bus Routes

Matthew Hersh

New Jersey Transit hosted an information session Monday at the Princeton Township Municipal Complex offering an analysis that could, one day, lead to changes in the region's public transportation systems.

Authors Break Wall of Silence On Einstein's Views on Racism

Candace Braun

Manhattan authors Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor visited the Princeton Public Library on Sunday to speak on Albert Einstein's involvement in African American issues and his connection to Princeton's Witherspoon community.

 

 
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