A
forum for Princeton residents to express opinions about local
and national issues Question
of the Week: "The
merchants of Princeton have declared October as "Buy Local"
month. Which local store would you select as best reflecting the
personality of Princeton?" 
"I
think that the store which most represents Princeton is Thomas
Sweets for better or for worse."
Barbara Felton, White Oak Drive

"Hoagie
Haven. It is the quintessential Princeton eatery. I go there for
lunch and dinner every now and then I just like the folks
behind the counter I feel like I'm really at home. As an
alum, it brings back fond school memories."
Ken Pope, Greenhome Lane

"Thomas
Sweets." Alex Schwerin, Leabrook Lane

"The
Bent Spoon. It carries the uniqueness and the charisma of this
sleepy town. It's an ice cream treat with a spin on it that is
creative, and that's what Princeton means to me."
Todd Moses (with Summer, 8 mos.), Riverbirch Circle
"Micawber Books. It is a small and independent
store. It caters to the university and the town. They deliver
personal service. It is a wonderful book store."
Shelly Yedlin, Beach Hill Circle

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