Revised Princeton Permit Parking Task Force recommendations single out one neighborhood and need to be revisited
The 2017 parking study did not recommend parking in residential neighborhoods.
The 2017 parking study did not recommend parking in residential neighborhoods.
To the editor: This January, Princeton voters will have a chance to weigh in on a…
Letters: More due dilligence needed when it comes to authorizing local cannibis businesses in Princeton
In letters, residents of the tree streets and other nearby streets discuss why the revised parking permit plan in Princeton is bad for their neighborhoods.
Letters: A bill is before the legislature. Voice your support for a law on safe gun storage.
Letters: Local government needs to be more transparent and avoid conflicts of interest and appearances of conflict. The permit parking task force is one example, argues the writer.
We have received an avalanche of letters about the parking permit proposal in recent weeks. Former councilwoman Jo Butler argues that developers have been given a pass and residents are being asked to bear the burden when it comes to parking.
Letters: The writer makes suggestions about what to do if someone is violation Princeton’s new gas leaf blower ban.
A letter to the editor raising environmental concerns over the Princeton permit parking plan
A letter to the editor regarding the parking permit plan.
To the Editor: After a two-year hiatus, the Friends of the Princeton Public Library held another…
A member of Save the Dinky makes the case for a battery-powered train to replace the Dinky instead of a bus replacing it.
People of all ages from teens to older adults are welcome for a variety of volunteer positions.
Letters: A longtime resident says offocials must come up with alternatives to the current parking permit proposal that don’t drive more traffic into residential neighborhoods.
The council canceled a community meeting on the issue that was scheduled for this past Saturday.
Opinion: Princeton should reject parking permit plan for employees of local businesses
Letters: Redevelopment of seminary property on Stockton Street will be transparent and inclusive, according to local officials
In this opinion piece, the writers call on county residents to continue to fund land preservation.