Volume LXIX, Number 16
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District Negotiations To Continue With Help of State Mediator Members of the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education (BOE) and representatives of the teacher union, Princeton Regional Education Association (PREA) met face-to-face for the third time in recent weeks last Wednesday. In spite of positive expectations on both sides following their earlier meeting on April 9, no agreement has yet been announced. Instead, yet another session with the state-appointed mediator Kathleen Vogt has been scheduled for May 4. “The parties remain in mediation as a legal matter, so the Board continues to adhere to the mediator’s confidentiality recommendation regarding the details of the discussions,” said School Board President Andrea Spalla. “In addition to that agreed-upon mediation session, the Board team offered the PREA two other possible face-to-face meeting dates. We’re waiting for their response to those dates,” she said. After the April 15 talks, union negotiator John Baxter sent the following statement to Town Topics: “Our meeting with the Board ended late Wednesday night. We thought progress had been made. The Board agreed that progress had been made, but then they insisted on bringing back the mediator on May 4. The Board could not explain why face-to-face negotiations are unsatisfactory and their decision certainly came as a shock to us given the praise they have publicly heaped upon these sessions. This is a bitter disappointment given that we made essentially no progress in our four sessions with the mediator. The Board further stated they are not available to meet prior to May 4 as we had hoped. We asked the Board to reconsider its decision.” But according to Ms. Spalla, PREA agreed to a May 4 mediation session and it was not the sole decision of the Board to include Ms. Vogt. Princeton’s teachers have been working under the terms of an expired contract since July 2014. The long drawn out negotiations have repeatedly foundered on the issues of health insurance contributions and salary increases. Parents have called on both sides to compromise and have appeared before BOE monthly meetings to support the teachers. In a Letter to the Editor in this Continued on Page 12
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Communiversity Town-Gown Celebration Sunday
The Princeton University Marching Band and those madcap Stone Soup Circus people are set to entertain the 40,000 visitors expected to attend this year’s Communiversity on Sunday, April 26. Between 1 and 6 p.m. the Arts Council of Princeton, in collaboration with Princeton University and the municipality, will turn the town into a giant outdoor music festival and market for the 45th Annual Communiversity ArtsFest along Nassau and Witherspoon Streets, on the Palmer Square Green and on the University campus in front of Nassau Hall. The festival draws local and student performers, artists and crafters, chefs, merchants, community groups, and volunteers in celebration of Town and Gown with over 200 booths showcasing original art, contemporary crafts, unique merchandise, and food. Non-stop live entertainment for all ages will take place on six stages.
There will be music from returning artists Big Wake, Princeton School of Rock, Canto Del Sur, and The Shaxe. Up-andcoming newcomers are regional artists Lauren Marsh and Underwater Sounds. Other performers include Sarah Donner, The Blue Meanies, Sheltered Turtle, Yang Yi Guzheng Academy Ensemble, and the Princeton Girlchoir. If you’ve been curious about how your name would look in Arabic script, the Arts Council’s newest Artist in Residence, Faraz Kahn, will enlighten you. Stop by his spot on Palmer Square Green to learn the rudiments of Arabic calligraphy and contribute your name to a pennant that will be featured in an outdoor display. If you’ve longed to see the inside of the Chestnut Street Fire House, now is your chance. Members of the artists group Art+10 will be painting portraits of firefighters, their fire trucks and equip-
ment between 1 and 5:30 p.m. at an open house for Princeton Engine Company No. 1, which dates to 1794. The station houses a rich collection of memorabilia and the paintings will be for sale with a portion of the proceeds going to the Fire Company. Come hungry as there will be plenty to eat from local chefs. Vendors include D’Angelo Italian Market, Elements, Mistral, House of Cupcakes, Mamoun’s Falafel, Mediterra, Nomad Pizza, The Taco Truck, Triumph Brewing, Winberies, the Witherspoon Grill, and Blue Point Grill, to name but a small selection of what will be offered. As usual there will be a large contingent of non-profit organizations presenting their causes and over 40 artists will showcase their individual and group talents. Dance performances will feature American Repertory Ballet/Princeton Continued on Page 2
Bus Service Between Princeton and Hospital Could Be Eliminated
IN THE SPRING OF A YOUNG WRITER’S FANCY: Writing of Nassau Hall, Scott Fitzgerald, Class of 1917, found it “not like a mother who has borne sons and wears the scars of her travail but like a patient old nurse, skeptical and affectionate with these foster children who, as Americans, can belong to no place under the sun.” (Photo by Charles R. Plohn)
NJ Transit wants to eliminate bus service between Princeton and the University Medical Center on Route 1 as part of cost-saving measures. The move would also include a hike of approximately nine percent in fares for trains and buses. A public hearing on the proposal is set for Thursday, May 21 at the Trenton Transit Center, 72 South Clinton Avenue in Trenton, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The agency claims that ridership has been low on the bus between the town and the hospital, and if the measure is approved it would stop service on September 1. The bus route was introduced when the hospital moved from Witherspoon Street to Plainsboro. According to Mayor Liz Lempert, the town is committed to continuing transportation in some form between Princeton and the hospital. “Whatever the outcome, the municipality will be working closely with officials from NJ Transit, Plainsboro, and Mercer County as well as the hospital and Princeton University to make sure that a transit link is preserved between Princeton and the new hospital, and that residents who need medical care are able to get to the hospital clinic for treatment,” she said in a written statement on Monday. Continued on Page 13
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The Arts Council of Princeton presents
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Ballet School, the YWCA dance troupe, Lisa Botalico Fiesta Flamenca. Ballet Folklorico, Raks Odalisque, and others. At the East Pyne Arch on the University campus there will be a cappella singing from student groups Old NasSoul, Tigerlilies, Katzenjammers, Wildcats, Acapellago, and others throughout the afternoon. Princeton University’s radio station, WPRB 103.3 FM, will celebrate 75 years in broadcasting on the Chambers Street stage. According to its website, the studentrun station was one of the first college radio stations in the country and began in 1940 as WPRU, “broadcasting through the heating pipes of a Princeton University dorm.” (Check out its history on wprb.com.) Street performances will take place throughout downtown and visitors will be able to encounter art at almost every turn with visual artists in action throughout the day at several locations with ACP faculty members demonstrating different techniques and media. Kids will be happy to see the ever-popular “Nana’sMake-A-Mess” with an assortment of materials to inspire original artwork and Sidewalk Chalk at Tiger Park on Palmer Square. History The Town and Gown celebration began in 1971 when the Arts Council of Princeton held “The Art People’s Party” with musicians, artists and crafters. In 1974, the annual party was held on the McCarter Theater grounds and was dedicated in honor of William Shakespeare’s birthday. In 1976, when it was held on the
Washington Road Bridge, festival attendees arrived by boat. When students from Princeton University joined the party in 1985, the name “Com mu n iversit y” was coined. O ver the years, highlights have included a giant banana split fundraiser in 1987 and a “Communiversity Brew” from Triumph Brewing in 2001. In 1991, the event drew a crowd of some 10,000 people. In recent years that number has grown to four times as many. Paint Out Princeton In 2013, the Arts Council introduced Paint Out Princeton to great success and this time around, local painters will be at their easels around town painting scenes of the day. The painting en plein air will continue for the second year in a row on Sunday May 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on the grounds of the Morven Museum and Garden during the Morven in May festival from May 1 through May 3. Visitors will be able to see artists at work (register by emailing: info@ artscouncilofprinceton. org) and the artwork produced at Communiversity and at Morven will be displayed in the Paul Robeson Center for the Arts through May 9, with a closing reception from 3 to 5 p.m. Town Topics Be sure to stop by and say hello to the staff at the Town Topics booth located on Nassau Street in front of Landau and Forest Jewelers. Witherspoon Media Group is a proud media sponsor of the event and will be receiving entries for its Youth Poetry Contest on the theme of “What Princeton Means to Me.” Student poets should drop off their poems to the Town Topics table before
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PA RT I C I PAT I N G V E N D O R S / L O C AT I O N S Princeton University (PU) | Nassau North (NN) | Nassau South (NS) Witherspoon Street (WS) | Tiger Park (TP) | Hinds Plaza (HP) | Hulfish (HU)
MERCHANTS
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Princeton University Campus (PU)
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Sports Clinics 5 Bounce House Pie Throwing 8 Global Village
Parking Garages
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East Pyne Arch Sing TrashArtstravagansa
STAGES 10
Rest Rooms
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Stanhope Stage 11 Paul Robeson 12 Chambers Street Washington Road 14 Town & Gown 15 Palmer Square
Nassau Hall Nassau Presbyterian Church
Firestone Library Police
Nassau North (NN)
Nassau South (NS)
Garden Theater
Nassau Inn
Fire & Rescue
Hulfish (HU)
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Hinds Plaza (HP)
Chambers Street
Palmer Square
Stores Open on Spring Street
Performance Schedule Princeton Public Library
Special thanks to our event sponsors listed in bold.
SEEING THE BIG PICTURE: Taken at last year’s Communiversity event, this photograph shows one Stone Soup Circus member enjoying the fun. The popular group will be back again this year when Communiversity takes over the town on Sunday, April 26, from 1 to 6 p.m. Booths include The Artsthis Council of Princeton would Town like to remind all of ouron participants to one from newspaper, Topics, Nassau Street in front of Landau and Forest Jewelthink and act “Green” at Communiversity. Recycling is strongly encouraged. ers, so stop by and say hello! (Image Courtesy of the Arts Council of Princeton)
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CAMPUS HIGHLIGHTS
Paint Out locations
Stores Open on Palmer Square
Anna Polan Design | HU Avant Garden | NN Bill Fowkes | WS Bonnie and Clay | TP Christine Tomlinson - Handsewn Treasures | WS Cindy Levinson | NS Citybitz | NN Cowbelle | TP Creations in Silver & Stone | NN Dar Hosta James | WS Earth and Wears | NS Emi K. Designs | NS Eriselda Yanet Xec | WS Felt Su Andean Wool | NN Feltinelli, LLC | NS Gina Jiang Design | WS Goldfarb Batik | NS Guerilla Haiku Movement | HU Heather’s Henna Tattoos | WS Home Sweet Home | NS Hummingbird Arts | NS James G. Robinson | WS Jane E. Stoller | WS John DiBiase | WS Joyce Hughes Originals | NN
Information Kiosk Booths
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ARTISTS
The 24 Club of Princeton | HP 101, Inc. | NN All Saints Church | WS American Boychoir School | HP American Repertory Ballet/Princeton Ballet School | WS Autism Speaks | NN Capital Health | NN Carnegie Lake Rowing Association | NN Center for Family Community & Social Justice Inc. | HP Central Jersey Choral Society | HP Centurion Ministries | NS Chapin School | TP Cherry Hill Nursery School | TP Committed and Faithful Princetonians of the Princeton YMCA | NS Congregation Kehilat Shalom | TP D&R Greenway Land Trust | WS Doughmain Education Foundation, Inc. | TP Easel Animal Rescue League | WS Fresh Air Fund | WS Good Grief | NN Greater Mercer Transportation Management Association | WS Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra | HP Guild for Early Music, Inc. | HP Historical Society of Princeton | NN HiTops, Inc. | WS HomeFront | NN The Hun School of Princeton Summer Programs | NN The Jewish Center | TP Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Greater Mercer County | WS Junior League of Greater Princeton | NN Learning Ally | HP Lewis Center for the Arts/Princeton University | NS The Lewis School | NN McCarter Theatre Center | NN Mercer Street Friends Food Bank | TP Merwick Care & Rehabilitation | NS Morven Museum & Garden | NN NAMI Mercer NJ | WS
Princeton University (PU) Nassau North (NN) Nassau South (NS) Witherspoon Street (WS) Tiger Park (TP) Hinds Plaza (HP) Hulfish Lot (HU)
Witherspoon Street (WS)
AT&T | NS ActivCore (Neurac Inst. of Physical Therapy) | NN Aztec Graphics | NS Bank of Princeton | WS Cambridge School | TP Camp Bow Wow Lawrenceville | WS Diamond Teak | WS Edward Jones Investments | TP ESF Summer Camp | TP Flutter Boutique | TP Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate | WS Green Design | WS Greene Street | NS Heigh Ho Silver | NS Hyatt Regency Princeton | NN Kids’ Music Round | HP Les Fleuristes | TP Light Source Chiropractic of Princeton | TP MacLean Agency | NN Marina Rubina, Architect | WS McCaffrey’s | NN Merrill Lynch | NS Music Together Princeton Lab School | HP Nassau Swim Club | WS PNC Bank | NS Packet Media Group | NN Princeton Digital Photo Workshop | NN PrincetonKids, LLC | TP Princeton Online | WS Princeton Psychic | WS, NN Princeton Radiology/Princeton Radiology Oncology | NN Princeton Record Exchange | NN Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce | NS Princeton Running Company | NN Princeton Shopping Center/EDENS | NN Princeton Sun | NS Princeton Tutoring | WS Rain Lily | WS
ARTS COUNCIL OF PRINCETON BOOTH/ACTIVITIES Nana’s Make-a-Mess/Studios in the Square 2 Sidewalk Chalk 3 Clay at Hand/Community Monothon 1
Stores Open on Tulane Street
Americas Kettle Corn | NS Bai Brands | WS Buzzetta’s Festival Foods | WS Da’s Kitchen | WS D’Angelo Italian Market | WS Despana Princeton | WS elements/Mistral | WS Feed Truck Ministries | NN Frank’s Italian Ices | WS Fruity Yogurt | NS House of Cupcakes | WS Ivy Inn | NN Jammin’ Crepes | TP Keystone Kettle Corn | WS Mamoun’s Falafel | WS Massimos | NN Mediterra Restaurant and Bar | NS Mo C Mo C Japanese Cuisine | NN Mom’s Food Concessionaires | NS Nomad Pizza | NS Olives | NN On the Menu | NN The Peacock Inn | NS Princeton Soup & Sandwich Co. | WS Provence Catering | NN Qdoba Mexican Grill | NN Stewart’s Rootbeer | NN The Taco Truck | NS Tandoori Bite Indian Cuisine | WS Taste of Mexico | NS Tico’s Eatery & Juice Bar | NS Tiger Noodles | NN Triumph Brewing Company | NN Winberie’s Restaurant & Bar | NS Witherspoon Grill/Blue Point Grill | WS
NON-PROFITS
Nassau Christian Center | NS Nassau Presbyterian Church | NS Not in Our Town – Princeton | WS Old Barracks Association | TP Pennington Montessori School | TP PREA (Princeton Regional Education Association) | HP Princeton Academy of the Sacred Heart | TP Princeton Area Community Foundation Michael R. Damato Foundation | NS Princeton Battlefield Society | TP Princeton Boy Schout Troop #43 | TP Princeton Charter School, Inc. | TP Princeton Community Dem. Org. (PCDO) | WS Princeton FC | TP The Princeton Festival | NS Princeton Girlchoir | WS Princeton Healthcare System Acute Rehab | NN Princeton Healthcare System Community Education & Outreach | NN Princeton Junior Football League | TP Princeton Junior School | WS Princeton Junior Squash | WS Princeton Learning Cooperative | TP Princeton Pedestiran & Bicycle Advisory Committee | WS Princeton Reconstructionist Synagogue | WS Princeton Regional Educational Support Staff Association | HP Princeton Senior Resource Center | NS Princeton Shade Tree Commission/Princeton Master Gardeners | NS Princeton Symphony Orchestra | NS Princeton Theological Seminary | NN Princeton University Art Museum | NN Princeton University Concerts | NS Princeton Youth Ballet | WS Princeton Youth Baseball Association | NN Rescue Mission of Trenton | WS The Rockingham Association | NN SAVE, A Friend to Homeless Animals | NN Second Wind Foundation | HP Stone Hill Church | NN Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart | WS Summer Programs at Princeton Day School | TP The Tower | HP Trinity Church | NN Tropical Clinics Organization | NN United Way of Greater Mercer County | NS University League Nursery School | HP US Rowing | NS Waldorf School of Princeton | HP Westminster Conservatory of Music | NS Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church | WS WWFM | HP Ying Hua International School | NN YMCA of Princeton | NS YWCA Princeton | NS
Washington Road
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Kate Gabrielle | NN Laura Henderson | HU Lolafalk | NN Macalania Jewelry | TP Marquis by Design | NN Nature’s Puree | WS NatureScripts Alphabet Photography | HU Nina Ghana/Giselles Naturals | WS O’Savon | TP Pearlina Studio | TP Pretty Pottery | WS Princeton Glassworks | NN Rita Presto Design | NN Rosebud Jules | HU Sew Cute Doll Clothing | HU Silk Colors | WS Sunflower Glass Studio | HU Unearth Your Desires | TP Upcycled Earth | WS Whimsy Design | NS
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5 p.m. Submission should include name, age, grade, and school. Don’t forget to title your poem and include Town-Gown Stage Paul Robeson Stage Stanhope Stage a contact phone number. Sponsored by Bloomberg Sponsored by Sponsored by Princeton University Winning poems will be pubthe Arts Council of Princeton Located at the intersection of Located on Princeton University lished in an upcoming issue of Town Topics newspaper. Located on Witherspoon Street Nassau and Witherspoon Streets Campus near Nassau Hall near Paul Robeson Place Parking 1:00 Opening Ceremony 1:00 Ballet Folklorico In addition to street park1:20 The Blue Meanies 1:00 Yang Yi Guzheng 1:30 Songline Slam Poetry ing where it can be found, 2:10 Matt Trowbridge Academy Ensemble 2:00 eXpressions Dance Company Town-Gown Stage Paul Robeson Stage Stanhope Stage park ing garages can be 3:10 The Shaxe 1:45 Sheltered Turtle 2:30 Princeton University Rock Sponsored by Bloomberg Sponsored by Sponsored by Princeton University accessed via Hulfish and 4:00 Basket of Weasels 2:30 YWCA Princeton Dance Ensemble the Arts Council of Princeton C h a m b e r s S t r e e t s. T h e Located at the intersection of Underwater Sounds Located on Princeton University 4:50 Department 3:00 Princeton University Ballet Spring Street garage can Located on Witherspoon Street and via Witherspoon Streets Campus near Nassau Hall 3:05 Tatianna Sims 3:30 DiSiac be Nassau also accessed Wiggins near Paul Robeson Place 3:25 Rhythms NJ 4:00 Tora Taiko Washington Road Stage Street 1:00as well. Opening Ceremony 1:00 Ballet Folklorico 3:55 Sarah Donner Sponsored by 1:20owner The and Blueoperator Meanies 1:00 Yang Yi Guzheng 1:30 Songline Slam Poetry 5:00 Princeton Brass Ensemble The 5:30 Raks Odalisque Princeton GardenAcademy TheatreEnsemble 4:40 Easha of Princeton Shopping Cen2:10 Matt Trowbridge 2:00 eXpressions Dance Company 5:10 American Repertory Ballet/ ter,3:10 EDENS, is Shaxe sponsoring a The 1:45 Sheltered Turtle 2:30 Princeton University Rock Located on Nassau Street near East Pyne A Capella Arch Princeton Ensemble Ballet School Communiversity that 4:00 Basketshuttle of Weasels 2:30 YWCA Princeton Dance Washington Road Sing Schedule 5:40 The Princeton Girlchoir will4:50 transport passengers Underwater Sounds Department 3:00 Princeton University Ballet Sponsored by Princeton University from the Princeton Shop1:15 Fresh 3:05 Fire Tatianna Sims 3:30 DiSiac Chambers Street Stage ping Center to the festival 2:10 Big Wake 3:25 Rhythms NJ Tora Taiko Located on Princeton University Washington Road Sponsored4:00 by WPRB, 103.3 FM entrance at the corner of Stage 3:00 Princeton Rock 3:55 School Sarah of Donner 5:00 Princeton Brass Ensemble Campus at East Pyne Arch Sponsored by Wiggins and Witherspoon Located at5:30 the intersection of 3:50 Rainbow Fresh 4:40 Easha Raks Odalisque Princeton Garden Theatre streets between from 12:30 1:00 Old NasSoul Nassau and Chambers Streets 4:40 Cherry5:10 Mellow American Repertory Ballet/ andLocated 6:30 p.m. 1:30 Tigerlilies on Visitors Nassaucan Street 5:30 near Lisa Botalico Fiesta Flamenca Princeton Ballet School 1:00 DJ East Pyne A Capella Arch park for free at theRoad Shopping 2:00 Nassoons Washington 5:40 The Princeton Girlchoir Center and take the shuttle. 1:45 FondSing Han Schedule 2:30 Roaring 20 Sponsored by Princeton University Palmer Square Stage 1:15 will Fresh Fire at the Signage be posted 2:30 Vasudeva Chambers Street Stage 3:00 Katzenjammers Sponsored by Palmer Square various locations. 2:10 pick-up Big Wake Located on Princeton University Sponsored by WPRB, 103.33:15 FM Honeyhead 3:30 Kindred Spirit 3:00 Princeton School of Management Rock Additional free parking 4:00 Microwave CampusDeath at East Pyne Arch 4:00 Wildcats Located at the intersection of Rainbow Fresh can3:50 be found in Princeton 4:45 Elipses Located on Palmer Square Green 4:30 Acapellago 1:00 Old NasSoul University’s parking lots, Nassau and Chambers Streets 4:40 Cherry Mellow 5:15 DJ 5:00 Koleinu 1:30 Tigerlilies 1:00 Canto Del Sur which will be open during 5:30 Lisa Botalico Fiesta Flamenca 1:00 DJ 2:00 Nassoons the event. For more informa1:40 Jewelia 1:45 Fond Han tion, visit: www.princeton. 2:30 Roaring 20 2:20 Stone Soup Circus Palmer Square Stage PRinCETon ARTS WEEkEnd 2:30 Vasudeva Town Topics Ad for Communiversity: edu/parking. 3:00 Katzenjammers 3:00 Matt Wong Group Sponsored by Palmer Square 3:15 Honeyhead A wide range of events are offered by organizations through 3:30 Kindred Spirit For more information on 3:40 The River Dogs Management 4:00 Microwave Death the Princeton Area Arts and Culture Consortium (PAACC). Communiversity, visit www. 4:00 Wildcats 4:20 Bushwacker Drum 4:45 Elipses Visit artscouncilofprinceton.org/communiversity for a Located on Palmer Square Greenand Bugle artscouncilofprinceton.org 4:30 Acapellago Corps 5:15 DJ or call (609) 924-8777. complete list of activities taking place April 24 26. 5:00 Koleinu 5:00 Lauren Marsh 1:00 Canto Del Sur —Linda Arntzenius 1:40 Jewelia 2:20 Stone Soup Circus PRinCETon ARTS WEEkEnd 3:00 Matt Wong Group A wide range of events are offered by organizations through 3:40 The River Dogs publishers of the Princeton Area Arts and Culture Consortium (PAACC). 4:20 Bushwacker Drum Visit artscouncilofprinceton.org/communiversity for a and Bugle Corps complete list of activities taking place April 24 - 26. 5:00 Lauren Marsh
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