Tag: Princeton
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Photography scholar leaves behind legacy at Princeton University
Legendary photography scholar and curator Peter C. Bunnell served as curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art from 1966-72, then came to Princeton University as the inaugural David Hunter McAlpin Professor of the History of Photography and Modern Art. The position, established in 1971 by Princeton alumnus and photography collector McAlpin, was the…
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Princeton residents scammed out of money
Scam artists have been hard at work, convincing one resident to send him money and fooling another resident into thinking that the scammer was an investor, in a pair of incidents that were reported to the Princeton Police Department on Sept. 13. The first victim, who lives on Snowden Lane, said she was contacted by…
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Princeton police blotter
A victim reported that someone allegedly fished a check out of a U.S. Postal Service mailbox on Nassau Street, altered it and cashed it for $7,950. The incident was reported Sept.7. A caller reported seeing two people stealing bicycles in the area of North Stanworth Drive Sept. 9. The suspects had already left the area,…
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Deer hunting begins on municipal land
Aiming to cut down on the number of deer roaming in Princeton, the Princeton Council has approved a contract with John Zampini and the Suburban Deer Management Association to hunt deer on municipally-owned land. The Princeton Council approved the agreement at its Sept. 13 meeting. Zampini has been providing this service to Princeton since 2016,…
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New cooperative gives local artists a place to create, sell art
Local artists have a new space to create and showcase their work in Princeton with the opening of Princeton Makes. Princeton Makes is an artist cooperative located at the Princeton Shopping Center, 301 N. Harrison St., next to Metropolis Spa & Salon and near Color Me Mine. The cooperative founded by Jim Levine, who is…
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Opinion: Changing the Landscape project team publishes update on key accomplishments
Climate change and its consequences began to wash right up to our doorsteps this summer when Mother Nature brought severe storms, tornadoes and significant flooding to New Jersey, including the Princeton area. It made us all realize just how vital the responsible stewardship of our land and waters is to the future health of…
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Planning Board to consider two Prospect Avenue applications during Sept. 23 meeting
Princeton University will find out whether the Princeton Planning Board will grant its application for minor site plan approval, which would lead to the demolition of three Victorian houses on Prospect Avenue, when the board meets virtually at 7 p.m. Sept. 23. This will mark the third meeting in a series of public hearings to…
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Allegra Princeton ranked among top printers in North America
Allegra Princeton recently ranked on the Top 100 Quick and Small Commercial Printers list compiled by Printing News in its annual survey. Printing News ranked companies based on maintaining high operational standards and sales volumes throughout the last year. Allegra, owned by David Kovacs, ranked No. 15 and appears on the list for the second…
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Brandywine Senior Living celebrates grandparents
Brandywine Living at Princeton celebrated National Assisted Living Week Sept. 12-18. The community kicked off the week on Grandparents Day, Sept. 12, with a Wild West meets Country Party. There was a country band, shooting gallery, petting zoo, pony rides, BBQ ribs and chicken, and a cameo visit by John Wayne. The community hosted a…