(Photo by George Vogel)


BOOK LOVERS: Betsy Karic and Xander were on hand in the Community Room Friday for the Friends of the Princeton Public Library’s Book Sale. The annual fund-raising event, which ran through Sunday, October 21, broke all previous sales records this year, thanks in part to generous donations from Micawber Books and Anne O’Neill, widow of former Borough Mayor Joe O’Neill.

Student Death Shocks Choir College

Matthew Hersh
Nancy Plum

Four Westminster Choir College students have been charged relating to the October 17 heroin-related death of a freshman student.

The charges linking the four students are the latest findings in an ongoing investigation concerning the death of 18-year-old Westminster freshman Justin Warfield, who died last week hours after a fellow student, 19-year-old Kieran Hunt, purchased heroin and then injected it into Mr. Warfield, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office.

Borough Considers Merwick Zoning Revision; New Zone Could Harbor Development

Matthew Hersh

Princeton Borough Council Tuesday reviewed proposed zoning for an area of the Borough that, if approved, could spell significant developmental changes in an area that currently houses four separate institutional property owners.

Heartland and Public Library Continue Talks About New Card

Linda Arntzenius

At the October 18 meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Princeton Public Library, the discussion focused on the recent proposal by Heartland Payment Systems to create a new library card with the potential for use as a pre-paid cash card that would benefit library funding through the company’s “Give Something Back” program.

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