The Princeton Public Library works hard to “be all things to all people” – from children learning to read, to removing barriers facing some members of the community and helping others find jobs.
The Princeton Public Library building remains closed, but the library is open virtually during the coronavirus pandemic. A one-day photo exhibit and a panel discussion about the Princeton Public ...
From Camden and Cherry Hill to Trenton and the Jersey Shore, what about life in New Jersey do you want WHYY News to cover? Let us know. Janie Hermann, Princeton Public Library’s adult programming ...
Thursday, October 17, 2024: Book Discussion (In Person): 10:30 AM; Book Discussion (Zoom): 7PM EDT Thursday, October 24, 2024: Keynote with journalist Deborah Amos and author Dalia Sofer (Zoom): 7 PM ...
The Princeton Public Library will move into its new home — at the corner of Witherspoon and Wiggins streets, where its old structure was located — on April 1. The library, currently housed in ...
princeton — The Princeton Public Library Celebrated A World Renowned Author Of Multiple Generations Friday With A Special Birthday Bash For Dr. Seuss. The Library Has Been Hosting A Birthday Party For ...
LoBiondo will offer a vivid retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, exploring the story’s enduring themes of love, loss, and artistry. The event serves as a prelude to the PSO’s ...
PRINCETON — Artistic Director Emily Mann and leads Dylan McDermott and Susannah Hoffman discuss McCarter Theatre's upcoming production of "Baby Doll" Tuesday, Sept. 1 at Princeton Public Library. The ...
Join your fellow music-lovers to read and discuss The Pianist from Syria: A Memoir by Aeham Ahmad — an astonishing account of a pianist’s escape from war-torn Syria. This hybrid in-person and virtual ...
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