The March for Our Lives Rally March 24 at Hinds Plaza in Princeton drew thousands of people from around the area. Among the speakers and musicians were Dziyana Zubialevich, a senior at Princeton High School; the Rev. Robert Moore, executive director of Coalition for Peace Action, which has Ceasefire NJ as a project under its umbrella; Rabbi Arnold Gluck, Temple Emmanuel, Hillsborough; Ben Bollinger and Joe Redmond, student leaders of the newly formed Princeton Against Gun Violence at Princeton University; Glenda Torres, who has been a victim of gun violence; David Brahinsky, a local folk musician; and Beverly Owens, director of music, Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church.
PRINCETON: March for Our Lives rally draws big crowd (With multiple photos)
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