Princeton Public Library open late tonight to track elections

   Princeton Public Library will stay open late tonight to provide a venue for the community to view the election returns while hearing expert analysis beginning at 9 p.m.
   The first-floor Community Room will remain open when the rest of the library closes for the public to watch the results of the midterm elections, which include a race in NewJersey for U.S. Senate between Democrat Robert Menendez and Republican Thomas Kean Jr..
   Political commentator Ingrid Reed, director of the Eagleton New Jersey Project at Rutgers University, will be on hand to analyze the results as they become available.
   "We know that the library truly is the community’s living room because on Election Night in 2004, we had a great turnout — some people even brought their children in pajamas because they felt the need to connect with their neighbors during an important time," said library Director Leslie Burger.
   All Princeton Public Library programs are free and open to the public.
   For more information on library programs and services, visit www.princetonlibrary.org.