(Photo by George Vogel)


CRAFTERS GALORE: The annual YWCA Crafters’ Marketplace returned to the John Witherspoon Middle School last weekend. Some 130 artists and artisans sold their original works, from hand-made baskets, wearable art, fashions, tabletop linens, collectable pottery and glass, distinctive jewelry, and holiday items. The 34th annual juried show featured local crafters as well as those from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. New this year were performances by the Princeton Girlchoir and the American Boychoir Alumni Chorus. The event benefits the Pearl Bates Scholarship Fund at the Princeton YWCA.

Assemblyman Introduces “Congo’s Law”

Matthew Hersh

As a Township family celebrated the homecoming of their 2-year-old German shepherd, who was impounded in June after severely injuring a landscaper, a bill was introduced yesterday in the state Assembly as part of a direct response to that case, addressing perceived faults in state laws regarding vicious or potentially dangerous dogs.

Environmental Commission Eyes Strict Building Limits Along Princeton Ridge

Matthew Hersh

The Princeton Environmental Commission last week changed tactics its in an ongoing battle to preserve a northwest section of the Princeton Ridge, this time seeking assistance from Township Hall to limit the capacity of a proposed development project there.

Students Examine Princeton Fault Lines, Urging a Greater Degree of Tolerance

Matthew Hersh

Princeton High School Junior Olivia Alperstein said that she’s heard virtually every homophobic epithet in the book while strolling the halls between classrooms.

can be purchased Wednesday mornings
at the following locations:
Princeton
McCaffrey's
Cox's
Kiosk (Palmer Square)
Krauszer's (State Road)
Olive May Natural Foods
Speedy Mart (State Road)
Wawa (University Place)
Hopewell
Village Express

Rocky Hill
Wawa (Route 518)

Pennington
Pennington Market