IN THE NEWS Business: The brand new University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro, scheduled to open May 22, started from scratch and used exhaustive research to design the optimal hospital.Arts: John Guare's new "Are You There, McPhee?" has opened to mixed reviews from U.S. 1's Simon Saltzman, Examiner.com, and the Philadelphia Inquirer. | WHAT'S HAPPENING IN PRINCETON, NJ? TODAY'S EVENTS TOMORROW'S EVENTS FUTURE EVENTS IN THE SPOTLIGHT: The Greek Festival at St. George Church, 1200 Klockner Road, Hamilton, runs Thursday through Sunday, May 17 to 20. The annual festival features classic Greek food, flea market, raffle, music, and dancers in native costume. The pastry shop features baklava, galatoboureko, kourambiedes, cookies, and breads. Outdoor grills serve up souvlaki and gyros, and the Mezedakia Bar features feta cheese stuffed grapevine leaves. $2 admission. For the latest from PrincetonInfo: Follow us on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook. INSIDE U.S. 1 NEWSPAPER See story list in current issueView current print edition of U.S. 1 View previous print edition of U.S. 1 Search Our Archives Get the retail scoop at Princeton Deals and on Twitter and Facebook (PrincetonDeals). Follow Princeton Comment and other blogs from our writers. TRAFFIC | MAPS | WALKING TOURS WEATHER | NEWS | MOVIE LISTINGS EVENTS AT PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Questions about this site? E-mail Richard K. Rein - rein@princetoninfo.com - or call 609-452-7000. |
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