Princeton parking permit plan is not about equity
A letter to the editor regarding the parking permit 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.
Letters – This Thursday night, the planning board will revisit a proposal to tear down historic homes on Prospect Avenue.
Opinion: School policies do not match promises of equity and inclusion when it comes to neurodiverse kids
Opinion: Eating lunch in cafeterias is a recipe for spreading COVID-19
The New Jersey Association of Railroad Passengers, the statewide railroad advocacy organization formed in 1980 to…
Federal and state tax credits bring the price of an electric vehicle down.
Letters: Religious leaders are calling in the school board to name the middle school after resident Shirley Satterfield.
Letters: Two former council members call for a review of local government policies on automated license plate reader use.
The public hearing on the Prospect Avenue project will be continued tonight, July 8, at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom.
Letters: Princeton residents dismayed that council included license plate scanning technology in a bond ordinance last week.