Princeton resident Brian Hughes, five-term Mercer County Executive and son of former governor, dies at 68
Brian Hughes, a Democrat, served as the Mercer County Executive for 20 years, from 2004 to 2023.
Brian Hughes, a Democrat, served as the Mercer County Executive for 20 years, from 2004 to 2023.
Rev. Gerald is only the second woman to hold the title of senior pastor at the First Baptist Church of Princeton in the church’s 225-year history.
Derek persevered in spite of a rare degenerative genetic disorder.
Despite being diagnosed with the onset of dementia over eight years ago, Loretta (Laurie) Joy DeRochi…
Dorothy C. Fullam of Princeton and West Brookfield, Massachusetts, passed away on June 6. She was…
Edward “Ted” Charles Kopp III passed away on Thursday, June 5. He was 91. Born in…
When is a farmers market also a festival? While all local farm markets work to create…
St. Francis became part of Capital Health about two years ago.
U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman issued the following statement regarding the news that Kilmar Abrego Garcia,…
Artist James Ernest Van Patten of Princeton passed away on Sunday, June 1. He was 85….
Ellen Regan Kerney, a longtime Princeton-area resident known for her love of travel, reading and golden…
Eleanor Nelson, a pioneering music educator and beloved community volunteer who shared her passion for music,…
The star-spangled makeover of the Princeton Battlefield aims to turn the site into an outdoor classroom and living memorial.
You can pick your own strawberries at Terhune Orchards and Winery, Tindall Farms in West Windsor, Stults Farm in Plainsboro. and Chickadee Creek Farm in Hopewell.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for June 14.
An estimated $300,000 to $500,000 from the town’s PILOT payment from AvalonBay will go to the public schools annually. The amount depends on the revenue the luxury apartment complex generates.
Limited bus service will be available from four park-and-ride lots. NJ Transit is encouraging commuters to…