




Commuter chaos looms as NJ Transit rail workers threaten strike
Limited bus service will be available from four park-and-ride lots. NJ Transit is encouraging commuters to…

Princeton Food Scene: Mother’s Day, local asparagus picking, cookbook signing and more
Terhune Orchards is featuring pick-your-own asparagus. Call the farm before you go to make sure there is something to pick.


Princeton University joins lawsuit challenging federal cap on research overhead costs, citing threat to scientific innovation
Filed Monday in federal court, the complaint challenges NSF’s decision to impose a fixed 15 percent limit on indirect cost rates for all new grants awarded to universities.

Frontier Airlines announces new nonstop service from Trenton-Mercer Airport to Myrtle Beach
The new route will begin July 10 and operate twice weekly, the airline announced Tuesday.

McCarter Theatre loses Over $200K in public funding as Trump administration, state slash arts support
McCarter Theatre Center, one of New Jersey’s most prominent nonprofit arts institutions, is grappling with more than $200,000 in public funding losses this fiscal year.

I-295 overnight lane and ramp closures closures set for this week as Princeton Pike Bridge project progresses in Lawrence
Overnight lane and ramp closures are scheduled this week on Interstate 295 in both directions as…

Severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 8 p.m. May 6
A severe thunderstorm watch indicates that conditions are favorable for the development of severe thunderstorms in or near the watch area, but it doesn’t mean they will occur. It’s a heads-up to be prepared.

New Jersey attorney general sues Trump, RFK Jr. over dismantling of U.S. Health Department
The lawsuit, filed in federal court, seeks to block a wide-reaching reorganization of HHS that has led to mass firings, the shuttering of critical health programs, and the closure of regional offices responsible for responding to national public health emergencies.

Pro-democracy groups to hold ‘No Kings Day’ protest on Flag Day
The Princeton protest is part of a national movement and will be held during Trump’s birthday military parade.

Sustainable Princeton’s first-ever Trashion Show champions creativity and community
Sustainable Princeton debuted its first-ever Trashion Show on Sunday, April 27 at Morven Museum & Garden.

New Jersey joins multistate lawsuit against Trump Administration over wind energy freeze
On Jan. 20, President Trump issued a memorandum that indefinitely halted all federal approvals necessary for the development of offshore and onshore wind energy projects.


