Princeton school board to consider possibility of a new bond referendum
At some point this year, the school board will discuss whether to have another bond referendum.
At some point this year, the school board will discuss whether to have another bond referendum.
The change takes effect on Friday.
State law gives residents the right to attend meetings of public bodies.
The site is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The tentative budget will be reviewed by county officials next.
PSE&G is doing work in the area.
Plus updated New Jersey labor stats for 2020.
This week is Sunshine Week, a national event that highlights the importance of government transparency.
Library cardholders can borrow a mobile hotspot or Chromebook for two weeks.
New Jersey will soon receive more than $6 billion in direct federal aid.
Wainer Apter, clerked for the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Changes to the were outlined in an email to parents from Interim Superintendent of Schools Barry Galasso that went out this week.
Staff working remotely will return to campus on a rolling basis.
Some good news on the unemployment front, but the overall picture for the past year has been bleak for workers in the state.
The new limits go into effect on March 19 at 6 a.m.
The shopping center was evacuated just after 7 p.m.
The facility will be under construction until April of 2023.
The contest runs through June 30.