Princeton New Jersey Some towns are dominated by their educational and research facilities and this is the case in Princeton New Jersey. The town is best known for the prestigious Princeton University, opened in 1756. Its important research has been in the fields of robotics, plasma physics, meteorology, geophysics and entomology. Former US President, Woodrow Wilson was a University President there. The environment iKeywords:
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Paris is known for its patisseries; Princeton, not so much. But Edwige Fils-Aime, a Princeton pastry chef from Haiti via New York, is quietly changing that. At 5 feet 8 inches tall and 140 pounds soaking wet, he embodies the name of his narrow, two-table shop at 8 South Tulane Street: the Little Chef. Step inside and you are likely to hear customers conversing with the chef in French, or amongst themselves in Italian. 'The French and ItaliaKeywords:
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