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Some thoughts about our paper... TownTopicsisasophisticatedcommunitynewspaperbasedinPrinceton,NJ.EachissueofTownTopicsexplorestheregion’srichhistory,culture,localnews,arts,sports,personalities,diningandentertainment. Withover65yearsofmediaandpublicrelationsexperienceacrossawidespectrumofindustries,ourphilosophytowardadvertisingisrelationship-driven.Weviewourselvesasbusinesspartnerswithyourmediastrategyasourguidepost—continuallystrivingtoexceedyourexpectations. TownTopicsoffersanestablished,attentiveaudience.WeareconsideredTHEPrincetonpaperbymostlong-termresidents,andwehaveanex-tremelyloyalfollowing.ThequalityofTownTopicsisunsurpassedbyourcompetitors,andthisqualityissomethingthePrincetonareaknowsandexpects.
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ADMISSIONS 101
TOWN TOPICS
october 2, 2013
“I think it is really imperative to point out what an embarrassment of
riches we have in this area. We are so lucky to have the really amaz-
ing variety of independent schools we do. This also ensures that a
family can certainly determine a best fit for their student.”Ted de Villafranca, former admissions director and college counselor, is
managing partner of Edvice Ltd., an educational consultancy in Princeton. He
points out both the number of outstanding private schools in the Princeton
area and the importance of finding the right one for the student.
Each school has its own character, personality, and focus. Some enroll all
boys or all girls; more are co-ed; some have a religious orientation; some
offer boarding, others are day schools; some are pre-K through 12th grade;
others have limited grades, for example, fourth through eighth, sixth through
12th, etc. What they have in common is high academic standards and strong
records of achievement.It is also important to know that nearly all private schools have financial
assistance programs. As Thomas von Oehsen, director of admissions of Prin-
ceton Academy of the Sacred Heart, an all-boys school, notes, “We want
parents to know that private school is an option. They don’t need to be put off
by sticker shock. All private schools want to have the conversation on afford-
ability. With the changes in public schools, including reduction of programs
due to budget cuts, parents may want other choices today.”Best OptionIf parents determine that private school is the best option for their child, a
comprehensive research of the schools is the first order of business. Checking
out the website is an easy way to get started. A great deal of information is
available about the school, and it is an excellent means to clarify the selec-
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Navigating the Private School Admission Process:Help From the Experts to Match School and Student
princetonwaldorf.org
1062 Cherry Hill Road 609.466.1970, [email protected]
OPEN HOUSE:“The Waldorf Experience:A Journey from EarlyChildhood through the Grades”Saturday, October 269 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Take a trip through the eyes, ears, and hands of the devel-
oping child. Speak with teachers, parents, and alumni about this unique form of education. Sessions are designed for adults. Spaces are limited; advance registration suggested.
Publication: Town Topics Sent: 9/17/2013Contact: Erin TotoInsertion date: Editorial Special - School Open Houses 2013
Ad size: 5.125” wide x 8" high (3 col x 8”)Advertiser Contact: Ada Yung, 609-986-1705 [email protected]
Pre-register at www.ChapinSchool.org4101 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ 08540
Admission Office: (609) 986-1702
Chapin School
OPEN HOUSES Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 30 at 9 a.m.
Pre-K -Grade 8
SOLID FOUNDATION. STRONG CHARACTER. LIMITLESS FUTURES.
Publication: Town Topics Sent: 9/17/2013Contact: Erin TotoInsertion date: Editorial Special - School Open Houses 2013Ad size: 5.125” wide x 8" high (3 col x 8”)Advertiser Contact: Ada Yung, 609-986-1705 [email protected]
Pre-register at www.ChapinSchool.org4101 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ 08540Admission Office: (609) 986-1702
Chapin School
OPEN HOUSES Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 30 at 9 a.m.
Pre-K -Grade 8
SOLID FOUNDATION. STRONG CHARACTER. LIMITLESS FUTURES.
Publication: Town Topics Sent: 9/17/2013Contact: Erin TotoInsertion date: Editorial Special - School Open Houses 2013
Ad size: 5.125” wide x 8" high (3 col x 8”)Advertiser Contact: Ada Yung, 609-986-1705 [email protected]
Pre-register at www.ChapinSchool.org4101 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ 08540
Admission Office: (609) 986-1702
Chapin School
OPEN HOUSES Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 30 at 9 a.m.
Pre-K -Grade 8
SOLID FOUNDATION. STRONG CHARACTER. LIMITLESS FUTURES.
Publication: Town Topics Sent: 9/17/2013Contact: Erin TotoInsertion date: Editorial Special - School Open Houses 2013
Ad size: 5.125” wide x 8" high (3 col x 8”)Advertiser Contact: Ada Yung, 609-986-1705 [email protected]
Pre-register at www.ChapinSchool.org4101 Princeton Pike, Princeton, NJ 08540
Admission Office: (609) 986-1702
Chapin School
OPEN HOUSES Sunday, October 20 at 2 p.m. Wednesday, October 30 at 9 a.m.
Pre-K -Grade 8
SOLID FOUNDATION. STRONG CHARACTER. LIMITLESS FUTURES.
open house • Oct. 20 • 1:00pM-4:00pM
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
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CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
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CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
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CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
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Open Classroom:Wednesday, October 16
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DATE CHANGE: new dates are October 16 and 23
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
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Open Classroom:Wednesday, October 16Wednesday, October 23Both at 8:30 am
Please p/u ad with changesp/u is from last year’s School OH pagesDATE CHANGE: new dates are October 16 and 23
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
CHOICES!They can make a lifetime of difference.
Come see the difference The Wilberforce School can make!
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Open Classroom:Wednesday, October 16Wednesday, October 23Both at 8:30 am
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Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
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Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
RIDERU N I V E R S I T YIMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S
Reading & WritingYour child can learn to love to read and write while improving both skills at the Rider UniversityCenter for Reading and Writing
a personalized program to meet your child’s needs.More than 4000 children of all abilities,ages 6 to 16, have attended.Call Gail Turner for information about Spring, Summer, and Fall programs.(609) 896-5313Director: Dr. Susan Mandel GlazerAuthor of 17 books and more than 200 articles about literacy education.
Call Gail Turner for information aboutFall, Spring, and Summer programs.(609) 896-5313
Does your child feel anxious or confused Does your child feel anxious or confused Does your child feel anxious or confused about schoolwork assignments, resulting about schoolwork assignments, resulting about schoolwork assignments, resulting
in stress and frustration, persistent in stress and frustration, persistent in stress and frustration, persistent avoidance, and decreased selfavoidance, and decreased selfavoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and
empowered bright young students who learn differently
by delivering the most exceptional research-based,
arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically
designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths,
foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane
609609609---924924924---812081208120
lewisschool.orglewisschool.orglewisschool.org
Does your child feel anxious or confused Does your child feel anxious or confused Does your child feel anxious or confused about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting about schoolwork assignments, resulting in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent in stress and frustration, persistent avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased selfavoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and
empowered bright young students who learn differently
by delivering the most exceptional research-based,
arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically
designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths,
foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
Upper School Students: Emily, Tessa, Dominic, Matt and Chris
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120
lewisschool.orglewisschool.orglewisschool.org
Open House Saturday, October 5th at 10:00 a.m.
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young students who learn differently by delivering the most exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120
lewisschool.orglewisschool.orglewisschool.org
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young
students who learn differently by delivering the most
exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory
curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses,
build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and
renew self-esteem.
Upper School Students:
Emily, Tessa, Dominic,
Matt and Chris
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school
educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120 lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
Open House Saturday, October 5th at 10:00 a.m.
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young students who learn differently by delivering the most exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
Upper School Students: Emily, Tessa, Dominic, Matt and Chris
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120
lewisschool.orglewisschool.orglewisschool.org
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young
students who learn differently by delivering the most
exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory
curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses,
build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and
renew self-esteem.
Upper School Students:
Emily, Tessa, Dominic,
Matt and Chris
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school
educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120 lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
Open House Saturday, October 5th at 10:00 a.m.
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young students who learn differently by delivering the most exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120
lewisschool.orglewisschool.orglewisschool.org
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
Does your child feel anxious or confused
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
about schoolwork assignments, resulting
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
in stress and frustration, persistent
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self
avoidance, and decreased self---confidence?confidence?confidence?
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young
students who learn differently by delivering the most
exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory
curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses,
build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and
renew self-esteem.
Upper School Students:
Emily, Tessa, Dominic,
Matt and Chris
The Lewis School is a private nonprofit traditional day school
educating students PreK-Post Graduate levels.
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane
53 Bayard Lane 609609609---924924924---812081208120 lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
lewisschool.org
Open House Saturday, October 5th at 10:00 a.m.
For 40 years, The Lewis School has educated and empowered bright young students who learn differently by delivering the most exceptional research-based, arts-integrated multisensory curriculum specifically designed to repair weaknesses, build academic strengths, foster creative aptitudes and renew self-esteem.
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TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.
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CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.y a o
GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menu
items are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.x a 5 e g h t LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE
2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.y a o t
SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIAPIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.y a o m d g hp
SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.y a o c YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.x a o e g p t v WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN
335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.x a o m h t
One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700
Your Neighborhood American Bistro
DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.
SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100
Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles of
wine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,
every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71
The perfect place to meet friends for lunch, after work, for drinks or for a relaxing family dinnerOne Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ • 609-921-0700
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TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.x f 4 m h t TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.z f w 4 m g h pt v
TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.
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UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.z a o g p r t WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.
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YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.z f o h p ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.
x o d g h t
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SEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.
y f o
CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.y a o
GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550
This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.x a 5 e g h t LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023
Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.y a o t
SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIA
PIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.y a o m d g hp
SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.y a o c
YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.x a o e g p t v
WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900
A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.x a o m h t
One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700
Your Neighborhood American Bistro
DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.
SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100
Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles of
wine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,
every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71
PRINCETON MAGAZINE HOLIDAY 2008 71
D I N I N G O U T G U I D Ethe rich imported wall coverings andthe wait staff’s traditional Thai dress.y a 5 m
TORTUGA’S MEXICANMEXICAN44 Leigh Ave. 609-924-5143Large portions of classic Mexicandishes in a festive setting.y a o c
TRE BAR AT TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Wine bar from Slow Food guru JimWeaver offering a gourmet small platemenu and wines from France, Italy,America and Australia.x f 4 m h t TRE PIANIITALIAN120 Rockingham Row 609-452-1515Slow food headquarters and one ofcentral New Jersey’s premiere restau-rants featuring award-winning food,wine and ambience.z f w 4 m g h pt v
TRIUMPH BREWINGCOMPANYPUB FOOD138 Nassau St. 609-924-7855This brewpub across from the univer-sity is a busy hangout for the youngercrowd.
y f o
UNDERGROUND CAFÈCAFE4 Hulfish St. 609-924-0666The menu features French & Italianentrees, but the big stand-out is theshish-kebab at this sleek modernnewcomer.z a o g p r t WITHERSPOON GRILLSTEAKHOUSE
57 Witherspoon St. 609-924-6011From the man who brought you BluePoint Grill and Nassau Street Seafoodand Produce Company, this eatery is ahaven for carnivores. Menu itemsinclude dry-aged steaks, meatloaf andpork loin, to name a few.z f o m
YANKEE DOODLE TAP ROOMPUB FOOD10 Palmer Square 609-921-7500This classic rathskeller has served generations of university students andtheir parents.z f o h p ZEN PALATEASIAN FUSION301 N. Harrison St. 609-279-9888Despite the Asian fusion vegetarianmenu, the majority of this restaurant’spatrons are carnivores, tempted by thelikes of basil peanut moo shu rolls andFelicity Mushrooms.
x o d g h t
PRINCETON JUNCTIONBOG RESTAURANT &LOUNGE
SEAFOOD49 Southfield Road 609-799-2715Specialties such as fried calamari andgrilled swordfish make seafood thestar.
y f o
CAPUANOPIZZA217 Clarksville Road 609-897-0091Pizza, pasta and more at a traditionalristorante and pizzeria.y a o
GANGESINDIAN33 Princeton-Hightstown Road 609-750-1550
This chef-owned gem features authen-tic dishes from Northern andSouthern India and specializes inHyderabadi cuisine. Many of the menuitems are delightful adaptations ofbeloved family recipes.x a 5 e g h t LITTLE SZECHUANCHINESE2025 Old Trenton Road 609-443-5023
Chinese restaurant with a wide arrayof choices, eat-in or take-out.y a o t
SKILLMANGENTEEL’S TRATTORIA &PIZZERIA
PIZZA1378 Route 206 609-252-0880Italian cuisine and pizza, including spe-cialties such as tortellini funghi andshrimp pappardelle.y a o m d g hp
SAHARA RESTAURANTLEBANESE1325 Route 206 609-921-8336Enjoy traditional Lebanese cuisine in alively atmosphere.y a o c
YA YA NOODLESASIAN1325 Route 206 609-921-8551Taiwanese restaurant and noodleshop, eat-in or take-out.x a o e g p t v
WEST WINDSORCARLUCCI’S ITALIAN GRILLITALIAN335 Princeton-Hightstown Road609-936-0900
A traditional Italian menu with largeselection of entrees that appeal tothe whole family.x a o m h t
One Palmer Square • Princeton, NJ609-921-0700
Your Neighborhood American Bistro
DIFFERENT STORIES.DIFFERENT STORIES.
SAME DAY, 100SAME DAY, 100
Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trebar.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar. With over 100 bottles of
wine available, a gourmet small plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment,
every night promises to be an excursion from the norm.
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
Introducing the Princeton area’s first and only Wine Bar.
With over 100 bottles of wine available, a gourmet small
plate menu and a relaxed, upscale environment, every
night promises to be an excursion from the norm.Princeton Forrestal Villagewww.trepiani.comtel: 609•452•1515
071-068-071_PR_DO-jm 10/28/08 9:07 AM Page 71
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ELLEN GILBERT BENOIT CORTET
EISGRUBER IS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY’S NEW PRESIDENT
IDEALIST AND
PROBLEM SOLVER
hristopher Ludwig
Eisgruber’s recent
appointment as the 20
president of Princeton
University was greeted with
cheers and glowing descriptions of his
superlative qualifications and readiness
for the job. On this particular afternoon
early in his tenure, though, he good-
naturedly allowed as how the the task at
hand—posing for a number of
photographs—was new and perhaps a
little uncomfortable for him.
Eisgruber is nothing if not an even-
tempered man, though, and this was
evident as the photographer clicked away.
Gamely following instructions, he looked
this way and that, assumed a variety of
expressions, and worried, after being
asked to pose yet again with his hand
inside his jacket as if reaching for his
phone, that the image might evoke
associations with Napoleon. Eisgruber is
very tall and very pragmatic, though;
comparisons are highly unlikely.
“We have hit a home run with
President Eisgruber,”
Jeffrey A. Kehl, ’70,
was quoted as saying
when the appointment
was announced.
Kathryn Hall,
chair of Princeton’s
Board of Trustees and
the presidential search
committee, reported
that, following a
six-month search, Eisgruber was the
unanimous recommendation of the
17-member search committee. "From the
start we heard that Chris would be a very
strong choice, and this was confirmed and
supported with compelling evidence
month after month, comment after
comment, meeting after meeting,” said
Sociology Department Chair and search
committee member Miguel Centeno.
Shirley Tilghman, Eisgruber’s immediate
predecessor, observed that, "We have in
Chris the leader we are going to need for
the next decade or so. I don't think we
could be in better hands.”
A physics major at Princeton, the
Lafayette Indiana native spent two years
at Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar; he went
on to receive a law degree from the
University of Chicago. After clerking for
U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Patrick
Higginbotham and U.S. Supreme Court
Justice John Paul Stevens and teaching at
New York University Law School for 11
years, he joined the Princeton faculty in
2001 as the director of the Program in
Law and Public Affairs and the Laurance
S. Rockefeller Professor of Public Affairs
in the Woodrow Wilson School of Public
and International Affairs and the
University Center for Human Values. A
renowned constitutional scholar, he
examined the Supreme Court
appointments process, religious freedom
and the constitution in his most recent
work. His wife, Lori A. Martin, is a
securities litigator with the firm of
WilmerHale. They live in Princeton with
their 14-year-old son, Danny, a freshman
at Princeton High School.
PRACTICAL SOLUTIONS
Eisgruber describes himself as “a
constitutional lawyer or a constitutional
theorist. What excites me intellectually is
studying the U.S. Constitution,
constitutionalism more generally, and
religious freedom. For me, that sits at the
intersection of political theory and law.”
He is, as a result, very comfortable hanging
out with lawyers as well as political
theorists, and it is probably no coincidence
that he loved the movie Lincoln.
“Here is this extraordinarily
thoughtful leader and this terribly difficult
time, on the one hand steadfastly focused
and values and goals of the highest order,
but also making choices about
compromises. Lincoln was a great lawyer,
as well as a constitutional theorist,”
Eisgruber enthuses.
Eisgruber’s training as a legal scholar
dovetails nicely with his administrative
philosophy. The University’s approach to
the recent wave of interest in online
education, as he tells it, typifies this
weighing of what’s ideal with what’s
doable, and coming up with workable
solutions for the immediate future.
“What we have done here at
Princeton is to approach online education
in an exploratory way,” he says. “We
made a determination a year or so ago
that what was happening was both
interesting and might improve the
education of our students by putting some
courses online.” Considerations about
“putting information beyond our gates”
also figured into the decision to put five
courses online last year. The results were
encouraging, and five more will now
follow. “It’s an important experiment in
how we go about developing capacity on
this campus to be ready to move in
whatever direction is best.”
Striking a balance is also an
important consideration with respect to
government surveillance, an issue that has
been on Eisgruber’s mind “for a long
time.” Shortly after 9/11, he and another
constitutional theorist, Larry Sager,
co-authored a piece called Civil Liberties
in the Dragon’s Domain. He readily
acknowledges that “we are living in
perilous times,” that call for some
government protection. “On the other
hand,” he continues, “we also know, from
experience, that in difficult times and even
at other times governments overreach, and
even good people in government
overreach. So the question Larry and I
asked in this article was, ‘how do you set
up institutions that are on the one hand,
able to give the government the flexibility
it needs in order to protect us, but on the
other hand, also
protects the civil
liberties that we
care about so
deeply.’” A key variable in
that scenario, he
says, is Congress,
which has, unfortunately “not
been as aggressive
as it should be about limiting the
Executive. At times, Congress has been
too willing to hand the Executive a blank
check and the question then becomes
whether the Judiciary is able to interpose
limits. But judges rightly feel, although
they’ve intervened sometimes, that their
capacity to make those trade-offs is itself
limited.” The answer, Eisgruber says, is “a less
polarized Congress; one that is, on the one
hand, really willing, to take responsibility
for these choices but on the other hand
able to recognize how hard to choices are.
We have a government that presupposes
and depends upon having a vigorous,
effective, and public-spirited Congress,
and if you don’t have that, you can’t have
the President and the Judiciary
substituting for that.”
The current polarization among both
engaged citizens and elected officials
worries Eisgruber, and he’s made that
known to his students. He says that given
the name of a Justice and his or her
position on the question of abortion, “I
can give you the Justice’s position on
C
“OUR NEW PRESIDENT DISPLAYS AN
ANALYTICAL MIND. HE UNDERSTANDS
PRECEDENT, BUT ISN'T BOUND BY IT.”
Frank W. Gobetz
AppraisingEach Other
B Y A N N E L E V I N P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y B E N O I T C O R T E T
Strolling around the spacious selling floor at the Rago
Arts and Auction Center in Lambertville, David Rago
stops to muse about his relationship with his wife and
business partner, Suzanne Perrault.
“We’re an interesting team,” he says, thoughtfully. “We’re very different, but we complement
each other. She’s more formal than I am. She tells me when I need to be more formal and I tell her
when she needs to be less formal. It works for us.”
Rago and Perrault have been sharing an enthusiasm for art, antiques, and each other since first
meeting at an auction Rago was running at New York’s Puck Building two decades ago. Regulars on
PBS’s popular “Antiques Roadshow,” they have built their business into a highly regarded center
specializing in 20th century decorative art with a huge base of collectors, dealers, and designers such
as Juan Montoya and Alexander Gorlin.
It has been a roller coaster ride at times. The market for sought-after pieces of art glass by Tiffany,
pottery by George Ohr, William Grueby, and other masters, and furniture by Wharton Esherick and
George Nakashima has commanded startling prices. Four years ago, a vase by potter Frederick Rhead
sold for $516,000. But the recession has made its mark.