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Princeton Weekend Guide: Jan. 25-27
Looking for things to do in and around Princeton this weekend? There's tons planned, including the annual Princeton Environmental Film Festival.

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In college, I was on track for a career in journalism- as news editor of my college paper, interning for weekly and daily newspapers and being published in The Boston Globe.
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Looking for things to do in and around Princeton this weekend? There's tons planned, including the annual Princeton Environmental Film Festival.

The festivities will benefit the wife and daughter of the late Michael Kenwood, who lost his life in a rescue attempt during Hurricane Irene in 2011.
Bachrach, Bebe, Lush Cosmetics and Vans are preparing to open stores at Quaker Bridge Mall on Route 1, mall owner Simon Property Group announced Tuesday. The new stores are expected to be open by early summer 2013.
Our community was once again blessed with the opportunity to listen to wonderful music, support a good cause and revel in the good will that always accompanies a Bill & Judy Scheide Concert.
Lots of kid-friendly events plus an interactive presentation of Grease! at Mercer County Community College.
As a chaplain working with graduate students and faculty at Princeton's various institutions of higher learning I have constant reminders of the damage done by the lack of new apartments in the walkable core of town.
“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” -Theodore Roosevelt
“It is imperative that people take the necessary steps to stay warm and to check up on friends and loved ones who may be more sensitive to the bitter cold," Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes said.
Hi-dose flu vaccinations will be available to everyone over the age of 65. You do not have to be a Princeton resident.
It's that time again and for those seeking Thin Mints, etc., here's where you can find the cookies locally.
“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” -Theodore Roosevelt
This year the sold out “Forever Young” concert to celebrate Bill Scheide's 99th birthday raised tens of thousands of dollars for Princeton's Community Park Pool.
The group will soon make zoning recommendations for the former hospital site on Witherspoon Street.
“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” -Theodore Roosevelt
Law enforcement, educators met Friday in New Brunswick
Law enforcement, educators met Friday
Monday, January 21, 2013 is the 27th anniversary of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
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“To educate a person in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” -Theodore Roosevelt