
(Photo courtesy of the International Federation, Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies)
caption:
FAR AWAY, SO CLOSE: Several local organizations
have come forth to raise money for relief to the families of the
victims of the Indian Ocean tsunamis. The December 26 disaster
left, to date, an estimated 150,000 dead, and millions more homeless.end
of caption |
Matthew Hersh
The
Indian Ocean tsunami that struck parts of Southeast Asia on December
26 has not only caused an unprecedented level of destruction to
one of the poorest parts of the world, but has also spurred grassroots
fund-raising efforts rarely seen for international crises.
Candace
Braun
Princeton Borough and Township's prosecutor, Marc
A. Citron, resigned from his position in both municipalities at
the end of 2004. While the Township has already found and hired
a replacement, the Borough has continued its search into January,
hoping to make a decision by the end of the month.

Candace Braun
Martha
Toma, Princeton Charter School
Matthew
Hersh
Princeton Borough Council last week unanimously
approved a resolution that will increase the Princeton Borough
Police force to 33 officers.
Stuart
Mitchner
There's a Princeton moment in Bob Dylan's
Chronicles: Volume One (Simon and Schuster, $24), but it comes
at a low point in this otherwise exhilaratingly upbeat book, surely
one of the most impressive self-portraits-of-the-artist ever produced
by an American musician.
