BEST BETS FOR BARGAINS What resources are these recession busters recommending to outwit the recession? Here are some handy websites for bargain hunters. For good deals on everything from bras to bedding, try the ubiquitous craigslist or eBay. Try eBay subsidiary half.com for discounted books and videos. A listing of internet coupons and discount codes is available at retailmenot.com. Finally, for some of the best consignment shopping in central New Jersey, visit Greene Street Consignment in Princeton or any of these other nearby thrift stores. If this wasn't enough, Steve Kieley is offering 28 Ways to Save Money Using Your Computer, which he will present on Tuesday, July 7, at 2 p.m. Do you have any recession-busting tips? E-mail info@princetoninfo.com with the subject line "recession buster." | WHAT'S HAPPENING IN PRINCETON, NJ? TODAY'S EVENTS TOMORROW'S EVENTS ALL FUTURE EVENTS ATTENTION WEEKEND WARRIORS Check out the Princeton area fireworks schedule. And see what other fireworks are planned around the state. Road Closing Stay clear of Washington Road leading from Route 1 into downtown Princeton at night and on weekends from June 20 to July 19. It will be closed intermittently at those times to permit construction of the pedestrian bridge from one side of the university campus to the other. A detour route will be posted. TRAFFIC DRIVING DIRECTIONS WEATHER NEWS FROM CNN MOVIE LISTINGS |
FEATURED PERFORMANCE David Adjmi's play "Stunning," about a Syrian-Jewish family, is playing through July 11 at Duke Theater, 229 West 42nd Street. Call 646-223-3010 for tickets ($20). Read U.S.1 Newspaper's review. | |
IN THE MUSEUMS The David Sarnoff Library -- a repository of archives of the digital and analog ages of TV, radio, and more -- is set to close in a few months, but until then you can still book tours of the 201 Washington Road facility. Schedule a tour Monday-Friday, 9:30-6 by contacting Alex Magoun at amagoun@davidsarnoff.org or 609 734-2636. Read more about the library here. An exhibit called "Japonisme Highlights: Paintings and Ceramics from the Collection," which features French and American ceramics inspired by Japanese art and aesthetics, is on display until July 31 at the Zimmerli Art Museum at George and Hamilton streets in New Brunswick. Learn more about Japonisme and the exhibit here. | INSIDE U.S. 1 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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