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Princeton Student Carolers Share Holiday Cheer In Palmer Square

The Princton High School Choral Department embark on its annual holiday caroling on Saturdays and Sundays noon to 4 p.m. in Palmer Square.

PRINCETON, NJ — Sharing some holiday spirit the Princeton High School Choral Department is caroling throughout the holiday in Palmer Square.

Their annual holiday caroling throughout the community help to collect donations to off-set the costs for field-trips, visiting musicians, and multiple collaborations throughout the school year.

"It's a fun way for our young singers to share their gift of music with the Princeton community," said Vincent Metallo, the PHS Choir Director.

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The group can be seen caroling on Saturdays and Sundays from noon to 4 p.m. in Palmer Square by Landaus and the Bent Spoon.

The group recently performed at the annual Palmer Square tree lighting celebration and at the Princeton Symphony Orchestra last Saturday.

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