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03/30/2026

From the Princeton battlefield to PBS…

You’ve seen them in action—now see them on screen.

Some of Princeton Battlefield Society’s reenactors, including our Vice President Kenneth Gavin, will be featured on State of the Arts: The Art of Reenactment.

📺 April 1 at 8:30 PM

03/27/2026

When you’re driving around town, keep an eye out and grab a copy of Princeton Magazine... you might recognize someone on the cover 😉

Our very own Vice President, Kenneth Gavin, is featured, and we couldn’t be prouder!! His passion for preserving Revolutionary War history and bringing it to life for the public is exactly what makes this work so meaningful, especially as we look ahead to America’s 250th.

Want to hear more from Ken? You can also catch him on a recent podcast, where he talks about all things history, reenactment, and why these stories still matter today.

Pick up a copy, give it a listen, and celebrate with us.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIWEKhKbcA8&t=6583s

Huzzah—and onward to 250!

What brings a person into the world of historical reenactment, and what are the challenges…the rewards? In our latest is...
03/25/2026

What brings a person into the world of historical reenactment, and what are the challenges…the rewards? In our latest issue, the article “When Past Becomes Present” introduces seven individuals dedicated to the craft - with colorful visuals from such photographers as .photography and .

Find a copy at newsstands in Princeton, or online at princetonmagazine.com.

In “Did George Washington Eat Here?”, writer Wendy Greenberg explores local taverns and inns that can date their history...
03/23/2026

In “Did George Washington Eat Here?”, writer Wendy Greenberg explores local taverns and inns that can date their history back to Colonial America, including , , , , , , , , , , , , and . Importantly, according to Michael Gabriele, author of “Colonial Taverns of New Jersey” - “In many cases, taverns were the only places where momentous events and gatherings could occur.” They were, says Gabriele, “the seedbeds of the Revolution.”

Also included? Preview details for a exhibit opening in May, “Princeton’s Taverns: On the Road to Revolution.”

For the full article, visit our latest issue, available on newsstands and at princetonmagazine.com.

Take a walk with Mary Abitanto () in our latest issue as she visits several area businesses that provide meaningful empl...
03/22/2026

Take a walk with Mary Abitanto () in our latest issue as she visits several area businesses that provide meaningful employment for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The list includes , located at the since 2019, , , The Arc of New Jersey and .

“Navigating through a seemingly big and complex world can be overwhelming,” Abitano writes, “but being taught they are capable and teaching them to hone in on their personal strengths is a powerful expression of empathy and compassion.”

Find “Thriving with Passion and Purpose” at princetonmagazine.com 💫

The Spring 2026 edition of Princeton Magazine is now out in area homes and at princetonmagazine.com!This special issue h...
03/18/2026

The Spring 2026 edition of Princeton Magazine is now out in area homes and at princetonmagazine.com!

This special issue has several articles honoring the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, including “Celebrating the Semiquincentennial”, which highlights area anniversary events, and “Piddle, Twiddle, and Resolve”, which offers a history of the musical “1776”, plus information on productions planned this year at , , and .

This issue also includes a spotlight on the , celebrating its 150th birthday. The paper is a registered nonprofit that prides itself on its independence from Princeton University.

Don’t miss this special issue! 🇺🇸 princetonmagazine.com.

The Well-Designed Life pages of our Winter/Holiday 2025 issue feature gift ideas for the young and young at heart! Many ...
12/03/2025

The Well-Designed Life pages of our Winter/Holiday 2025 issue feature gift ideas for the young and young at heart! Many items are available at Princeton-area retailers, who are ready to welcome you in for some holiday shopping 🎁

Look for the Well-Designed Life section in every issue of our magazine, available now at princetonmagazine.com.

The Winter/Holiday 2025 edition of Princeton Magazine is now out in area homes and at princetonmagazine.com!This issue i...
11/27/2025

The Winter/Holiday 2025 edition of Princeton Magazine is now out in area homes and at princetonmagazine.com!

This issue includes features on , the return of ’s “The Nutcracker” to , and a holiday entertaining guide from , which offers three delicious recipes. Don’t miss it!

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Not yet a member of Princeton Federal Credit Union (PFCU)?  invites you to embrace the credit union difference. As a not...
11/26/2025

Not yet a member of Princeton Federal Credit Union (PFCU)? invites you to embrace the credit union difference. As a not-for-profit, PFCU offers lower loan rates and higher savings rates because it is member-owned and not driven by shareholder profits! You’ll experience community-focused banking, less fees, and warmer, personalized service.

PFCU membership is open to anyone in New Jersey or Pennsylvania, including family members of current members, employees, and retirees from our 96 Select Employer Groups. Visit princetonfcu.org to join the PFCU family or stop by their friendly branch with free parking conveniently located at 774 Alexander Road, Princeton. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Lender.

The Well-Designed Life section of our Fall issue features several local retailers 🍁 Check out their products in person d...
10/05/2025

The Well-Designed Life section of our Fall issue features several local retailers 🍁 Check out their products in person during your next autumn stroll! .books

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