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Event Highlights: Photographer and writer Diane Bladecki's project, "I Am Innocent (Photographs and Stories)," is on view at the Princeton Public Library through the end of May.

Bladecki, a long-time volunteer and employee of Centurion Ministries, started photographing the wrongly convicted 10 years ago. This exhibit tells their stories.

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* Recent Newsmakers: Artist Leni Paquet-Morante, urologist-turned-drugmaker Sidney Goldfarb, banker-turned-farmer Adrian Hyde, Christie Henry of Princeton University Press, and more.


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The April issue of the Princeton Echo, available now on newsstands and online at communitynews.org, offers readers a look through the lens of wildlife photographer Leigh Faden.

Also inside: The Neighborhood Zoning Initiative, seeks changes that would encourage more middle class housing, plus a profile of Kelly Jung, who owns three successful downtown stores, and a trek to find the sweetest dessert spots in town.


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