BIKING FOR A CAUSE Let's say you have a full-time job and maybe a husband or wife and kids, and you feel inspired by the mission of organizations like the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen. What can you do to help? If you're Chuck Inman, director of operations at the MoMA distribution center in South Brunswick, you organize a 100-mile bike ride from Gettysburg to Trenton to raise money for your cause. This was 2003. Now in its eighth year, the Battle Against Hunger ride aims to raise $100,000. You can cheer them on when they arrive at Cadwalader Park in Trenton on Sunday, September 12. | WHAT'S HAPPENING IN PRINCETON, NJ? TODAY'S EVENTSTOMORROW'S EVENTS ALL FUTURE EVENTS The town is teeming with students again. You can get a dose of that back-to-school feeling by visiting two new exhibits on the Princeton University campus. Firestone Library hosts an exhibit on the artistry of bank notes and currency. And the Mudd Manuscript Library presents an exhibit of John F. Kennedy's brief time as a Princeton undergraduate. What's Your Favorite Restaurant? See if it's listed in our online dining guide. If it isn't send an E-mail to info@princetoninfo.com and put Dining Update in the subject line. For the latest from PrincetonInfo: Follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook. TRAFFIC || DIRECTIONS || WALKING TOURS WEATHER || NEWS || MOVIE LISTINGS |
EAST MEETS WEST What do you get when you combine the Eastern, holistic approach to medicine and the Western, diagnostic approach? In the case of Avani Kanubaddi, you get Welmedix, a skin care products company that already has some of its over-the-counter remedies on the shelves at Walgreens. | |
CRITICS' CORNER "Oh Deer!!" Is it a comedy? A murder mystery? A Princeton farce? The critics have spoken, and whatever the answer they all had a good deal of fun and lots of laughs at Marvin Cheiten's latest production at Hamilton Murray Theater on the Princeton campus. Check out U.S. 1's Jonathan Elliott. The Princeton Packet's Anthony Stoeckert, and Town Topics' Donald Gilpin. Meanwhile "Southern Comforts" continues at Off-Broadstreet Theater in Hopewell: What happens when a curmudgeon gets a second chance at love? Read the preview in the West Windsor-Plainsboro News and learn how Dennis McGeady crafted a "second act" career as an actor after almost two decades in the insurance field. | INSIDE U.S. 1 NEWSPAPER See the story list in the current issueView the current print edition of U.S. 1 View the previous print edition of U.S. 1 Search Our Archives Follow Princeton Comment and other blogs from our writers. Comments or questions about this website? E-mail publisher Richard K. Rein -- rein@princetoninfo.com -- or call him at 609-452-7000. |
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