Princeton Magazine
 
 
Spring 2010

Profile

Leslie Burger. The Director of the Princeton Public Library speaks about the beloved institution’s 100 years as “the community’s living room.”

History

Belle da Costa Greene. Carefully concealing her origins in a time of rampant discrimination, this dynamic woman became the Curator of Rare Books and Manuscripts at J.P. Morgan’s Library in 1905, and the director in 1924.

Nature

The Raptor Trust. This sanctuary in Millington, New Jersey, rehabilitates over 3,500 injured avians every year, specializing in hawks, eagles, owls, falcons, and other birds of prey.

Science

Michael McAlpine. Through his research on converting energy, this Princeton University Scientist is revolutionizing the world of nanotechnology.

Art

Akiko Collcutt. This potter-turned-weaver engages in experimental art practice, and lives in a home that was converted from a barn into a studio and permanent residence in Hopewell by Architect Paul Mitchell.

Food

90 Acres. Chef David Felton uses seasonal and sustainable ingredients at this innovative restaurant located on a 491 acre estate in Peapack-Gladstone.

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