Tag: Princeton Merchants Association

  • Princeton Merchants Association call on Princeton Council to commission new traffic study for Witherspoon Street

    Princeton Merchants Association call on Princeton Council to commission new traffic study for Witherspoon Street

    The Princeton Merchants Association has asked the Princeton Council to commission a new traffic study of the Central Business District, citing the difficulty of navigating through the town. Princeton Merchants Association president Andrew Siegel approached the Council at its Aug. 22 meeting to seek the traffic study, pointing to the council’s decision to turn Witherspoon…

  • New Princeton bakery is ‘Delizioso’

    New Princeton bakery is ‘Delizioso’

    Delizioso Bakery at 205 Witherspoon St. in Princeton held its grand opening on June 24.     In attendance were Mayor Mark Freda, who cut the ribbon; Jack Morrison, president of Princeton Merchants Association; and Councilwoman Michelle Pirone Lambros.     Delizioso Bakery & Kitchen is owned by Eric and Lynne Weshner. The bakery is…

  • LOOSE ENDS 1/22: Jack Morrison

    LOOSE ENDS 1/22: Jack Morrison

    By Pam Hersh The last time I saw Princeton businessman and entrepreneur Jack Morrison was at the gym – one year ago. A few weeks prior to the gym encounter, I had interviewed Jack, along with Chef Nicolas Demurge, at Jack’s most recent Princeton restaurant endeavor, the French bistro Kristine’s. Located in the heart of…

  • Witherspoon Street transformation seeks to aid reopened businesses

    Witherspoon Street transformation seeks to aid reopened businesses

    Princeton officials and local organizations have adapted Witherspoon Street for local outdoor dining, as New Jersey moves ahead in phase two of the state’s reopening plan. The street transformation is not only for outdoor dining but for curbside pickup locations. Witherspoon Street now features repurposed parking spaces as outdoor dining locations and designated areas of…

  • Congresswoman briefs Princeton businesses on CARES Act funding

    Congresswoman briefs Princeton businesses on CARES Act funding

    Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-12) joined Princeton businesses in a virtual business forum to break down the details of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act provides emergency assistance to families and businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The measure was passed by Congress and signed into law by President…