Proper density for the former Princeton Seminary properties should be considered carefully
The seminary owns five lots that are under contract to a private developer.
The seminary owns five lots that are under contract to a private developer.
People need to debate in a civil manner, argues Princeton resident Jane Manners.
Ms. Stutzman worked with Dr. Kelley in another school district.
I write as a colleague of Dr. Kelley, a recently retired New Jersey superintendent and principal,…
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An editorial on the need for state reform when it comes to public recorrds and public access to meetings
One of the founders of Quiet Princeton suggests that residents should notify the town if they observe someone violating the new lawn maintenance equipment ordinance.
In a letter to the editor, parents express concerns about the direction of the school district and the math curriculum.
The ban is in effect through Sept. 30.
Letters: A Princeton resident argues that the town has bigger issues to focus on than opening cannabis retail stores.
Letters: The plans for the Stockton Street property have changed and the neighbors want the designation removed since the seminary property will no longer be student housing.
To the Editor: I would like to continue the discussion, sparked by the March 23 letter…
The property was sold to a private local developer.