‘Stand Against Asian Hate’ rally planned for March 27 in Princeton; expect road closures

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There is a rally and vigil organized by multiple local organizations to “Stand Against Asian Hate” in Hinds Plaza near the Princeton Library from 1-3 p.m. tomorrow, Saturday, March 27.

Police anticipate a large turnout, and there will most likely be road closures implemented in the area.

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Witherspoon Street between Paul Robeson and Spring Street, as well as Hulfish Street between Palmer Square East and Witherspoon Street, are anticipated to be closed.

Attendees are encouraged to wear masks and practice social distancing.

All of the local restaurants and stores are open, and access to the downtown parking garages will be maintained.

For more information, visit https://local.nixle.com/alert/8618500/?sub_id=0

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