(Photo by George Vogel)


MASTER MOVES: Chess master Jon Crumiller takes on a host of challengers Saturday at the Princeton Public Library’s Chess Day 6 on Albert E. Hinds Community Plaza. Mr.Crumiller began the day with a lecture on “Chess Eccentricities” in the library’s Community Room.

Coming Soon: Paul Robeson Center

Linda Arntzenius

The dark blue bricks on the rotunda of the Arts Council of Princeton’s new building are a sign that the end is in sight. But Jeff Nathanson, who joined the Arts Council as Executive Director in May 2005, continues to be as busy as ever.

Despite Ongoing Concerns, Borough-Developer Talks Will Continue in Private

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Borough Council last week voted to continue negotiating in closed session with the developer contracted in the municipal downtown development project, amid increasing concerns that a handful of sticking points between the two parties would be better aired in public than behind closed doors.

Environmental Commission Continues to Urge Township to Halt Ridge Development

Matthew Hersh

In August, when a prominent Princeton area architect approached Princeton Township’s governing body with a proposal to rezone the area to meet the current market needs for senior housing, it sparked the most recent chapter in a decade-long discussion over the viability of developing one of the most environmentally sensitive areas in the Princeton Ridge.

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Princeton
McCaffrey's
Cox's
Kiosk (Palmer Square)
Krauszer's (State Road)
Olive May Natural Foods
Speedy Mart (State Road)
Wawa (University Place)
Hopewell
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Rocky Hill
Wawa (Route 518)

Pennington
Pennington Market