Category: lifestyle/the_princeton_packet

  • AROUND TOWN: For Beth Livingston, the art comes first …

    AROUND TOWN: For Beth Livingston, the art comes first …

    At Littlebrook Elementary School, Princeton, artist Beth Livingston shares some insight with a pupil. Photo courtesy of Leigha Cohen

  • IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    Peter Hopper, center, with John T. Cunningham, right, and Richard Rosenthal, left, initiator of the Lincoln Prize, at a meeting of the Civil War Round Table where Peter was honored as the first recipient of the John T. Cunningham Lincoln Prize.

  • IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    Mark C FAST TUESDAY: Paul J. Stellato, Princeton Day School head of school, carries a boombox playing zydeco as he leads the kindergarten Mardi Gras parade. To his right is kindergartener Easton Matthews of Princeton. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    Mark C FAT TUESDAY: Princeton Day School kindergarten student Jaylen Blakes has his sports-inspired float at the ready for the Mardi Gras parade at the school. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski on Tuesday morning. (Mark C)

  • IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

        Peter Hopper of Princeton Junction was honored recently as the first recipient of the John T. Cunningham Lincoln Prize for his paper, “No Paper Compromise: The Federal Response to the Pratt Street Riot Escalated What Proved to be a Costly Conflict between Maryland and the Union.”     The prize was awarded during a meeting…

  • AROUND TOWN: For Beth Livingston, the art comes first …

    AROUND TOWN: For Beth Livingston, the art comes first …

    Beth Livingston’s assemblage ‘Les Yeux,’ using a variety of elements. ‘I like to use things that other people might throw away,’ she said. Her work can be seen as part of the seventh annual exhibition of original art and fine crafts by disabled artists known as ArtFirst!, sponsored by the Auxiliary of University Medical Center…

  • IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    IN THE SCHOOLS: West Windsor teen is making history

    Mark C FAT TUESDAY: Princeton Day School kindergarten student Danica Bajaj makes some last minute adjustments to her float for the Mardi Gras parade at the school. Staff photo by Mark Czajkowski

  • Parking enforcement officers should walk

    Luke Visconti of Princeton Let parking officers walk To the editor:     With regard to your story, “Boro car purchase takes detour” (Feb. 27) parking enforcement personnel should walk. Because walking is slower than driving, offices for supervisors should be eliminated and they can walk and write tickets, too. While they’re walking, they can pick…

  • Sustainable Princeton wants you

    Wendy Kaczerski of Princeton     This is a call to action for homeowners, renters, students, teachers, parents, business owners and local government officials — everyone who participates in the life of the Princeton community — to get involved in making Princeton greener. On March 11 at 7 p.m. at the Suzanne Paterson Center, come and…