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Did you know a Princeton Tiger created Woodstock? TRUE!

TRUE! Joel Rosenman of the Great Class of 1963, co-founded Woodstock with his business partner in 1969! He earned a degree in English and was a member of the all male a cappella group, Princeton Footnotes! The next year, Princeton University awarded an honorary degree to Bob Dylan!  I KNOW!

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August 17, 2016

Our Picks for the Best Grub & Pubs in Paradise!

Just click on these links to self guide yourself for the best food & drinks in Princeton! (You’ll need to have a gmail account to access the online Google maps!) FOR FOODIES OUR GENIUS GRUB CRAWL   FOR A PARTY VIBE OUR SMARTYPANTS GUIDE TO PUBS & UPSCALE BARS FOR THOSE FANCY SCHMANCY SUPER SPARKLY MOMENTS OUR EPICUREAN GUIDE TO PRINCETON

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November 5, 2015

Why Our Ghost Hunters are the Best in the Biz!

They say the truest freedom is of the mind…a conscious act to embrace the unknown …….That’s what we try to do on our ghost hunts….. embrace the unknown. Until all of us pass away, none of us can speak with authority as to what happens once we’re gone. Experiencing a ghost is a bit like…

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October 30, 2015

PI Day Princeton

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March 6, 2015

Community Lantern Walk Comes to Princeton

“Festivals of light” in the fall and winter seasons are celebrated in a multitude of cultures: Diwali, Hanukkah, Loi Krathong, St. Lucia’s Day, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and St. Martin’s Day. Each festival has its own rich history, but all honor a simple human hope: light in the face of darkness. St. Martin’s Day (Martinmas), or Laternelaufen, is a tradition preserved in Waldorf schools everywhere with an annual lantern walk. Tied to the legend of St. Martin, a French soldier who gave half his coat to warm a beggar in need, the event includes walking through the streets or woods, lanterns aloft, singing songs about sharing, the season, or the lanterns themselves. Gathering together to carry light and warmth into the darkness is reassuring, and affirms symbolically that light can continue to shine even as the sun wanes. This year, members of the…

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November 7, 2014