A Food-Truck Feast on Prospect Avenue

Photo by Luke Cheng ’14

Photo by Luke Cheng ’14

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Photo by Luke Cheng ’14

Photo by Luke Cheng ’14

On Friday, April 25, Princeton’s eating clubs hosted the first Princeton TruckFest, a food festival billed as “the alternative Prospect 11.” The event raised more than $20,000 for charities that fight hunger in Mercer County. Above, students wait in line at Pudgy’s Street Food, a Flemington-based purveyor of hot dogs and french fries.

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