Experience Princeton: ‘Fall is a time for connection and community’

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Experience Princeton is excited to announce the launch of the “Fall for LOCAL” campaign, a community-wide initiative designed to celebrate and support local businesses during the vibrant fall season.

The campaign is already underway as it launched on the first day of fall, and will run through Nov. 29, showcasing the unique dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences that make Princeton a cherished destination.

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As the leaves turn and the air grows crisp, residents and visitors are invited to explore Princeton’s array of local restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment venues.

Throughout the campaign, Experience Princeton will aggregate fall-themed events on its continuously updated Events Calendar at www.experienceprinceton.org/princeton-events.

From seasonal dining and craft fairs to outdoor concerts and family-friendly activities, there will be something for everyone to fall for. The Events Calendar will serve as a go-to resource for those looking to experience the best of Princeton this fall.

“Fall is a time of connection and community, and our ‘Fall for LOCAL’ campaign is all about celebrating the incredible businesses that make Princeton so special,” said Isaac Kremer, executive director of Experience Princeton, who shared his enthusiasm for the campaign. “We encourage everyone to embrace the season, support our local entrepreneurs, and make lasting memories here.”

For more information about Experience Princeton and its initiatives, visit experienceprinceton.org.

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