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  • Princeton Shopping Center evacuated due to bogus bomb threat (updated)
    Alerts Police and Fire

    Princeton Shopping Center evacuated due to bogus bomb threat (updated)

    ByKrystal Knapp March 11, 2021March 11, 2021

    The shopping center was evacuated just after 7 p.m.

    Read More Princeton Shopping Center evacuated due to bogus bomb threat (updated)Continue

  • Planning board set to vote on Princeton University’s geothermal-exchange facility and tank project
    Higher Ed Real Estate

    Planning board set to vote on Princeton University’s geothermal-exchange facility and tank project

    ByKrystal Knapp March 11, 2021December 18, 2022

    The facility will be under construction until April of 2023.

    Read More Planning board set to vote on Princeton University’s geothermal-exchange facility and tank projectContinue

  • TerraCycle partners with Colgate and ShopRite for school recycling challenge contest
    Public Schools Environment

    TerraCycle partners with Colgate and ShopRite for school recycling challenge contest

    ByKrystal Knapp March 10, 2021March 10, 2021

    The contest runs through June 30.

    Read More TerraCycle partners with Colgate and ShopRite for school recycling challenge contestContinue

  • Gov. Phil Murphy
    Coronavirus Food

    N.J. and NYC will expand indoor dining to 50 percent capacity beginning March 19

    ByKrystal Knapp March 10, 2021March 10, 2021

    Currently, the New Jersey and New York City capacity limit for indoor dining is 35 percent. Other restaurants in New York State will be allowed to expand to 75 percent capacity beginning March 19.

    Read More N.J. and NYC will expand indoor dining to 50 percent capacity beginning March 19Continue

  • COVID-19
    Coronavirus

    Variants are a complicating factor in N.J.’s COVID-19 battle plan

    ByCommunity Contributor March 10, 2021March 10, 2021

    Mutations are common in viruses, leaving officials scrambling to assess the dangers each might pose.

    Read More Variants are a complicating factor in N.J.’s COVID-19 battle planContinue

  • Cast your vote for the renaming of the Princeton Unified Middle School: Choose from 10 potential names
    Public Schools

    Cast your vote for the renaming of the Princeton Unified Middle School: Choose from 10 potential names

    ByKrystal Knapp March 10, 2021

    Students came up with 10 finalists for a new name, and created videos explaining their choices.

    Read More Cast your vote for the renaming of the Princeton Unified Middle School: Choose from 10 potential namesContinue

  • Princeton residents could face municipal tax increase to make up for $2.7 million budget shortfall
    Towns

    Princeton residents could face municipal tax increase to make up for $2.7 million budget shortfall

    ByKrystal Knapp March 9, 2021December 18, 2022

    Staff members are looking for areas where the proposed budget can be cut, but taxpayers could see the tax rate increase of up to two percent if savings are not found.

    Read More Princeton residents could face municipal tax increase to make up for $2.7 million budget shortfallContinue

  • Princeton Junior School expands, will add 6th-grade class in September
    Public Schools Real Estate

    Princeton Junior School expands, will add 6th-grade class in September

    ByKrystal Knapp March 9, 2021December 18, 2022

    Princeton Junior School, a private school located in Lawrenceville near the border of Princeton that emphasizes…

    Read More Princeton Junior School expands, will add 6th-grade class in SeptemberContinue

  • Fifth candidate enters N.J. District 16 Assembly race
    Elections

    Fifth candidate enters N.J. District 16 Assembly race

    ByKrystal Knapp March 8, 2021March 8, 2021

    Princeton resident Faris Zwirahn announced Monday night that he has entered the Democratic primary race for…

    Read More Fifth candidate enters N.J. District 16 Assembly raceContinue

  • Bob Bruschi to return to Princeton to serve as interim administrator
    Towns

    Bob Bruschi to return to Princeton to serve as interim administrator

    ByKrystal Knapp March 8, 2021March 9, 2021

    Bob Bruschi, the former administrator of Princeton Borough and the first administrator of the consolidated Princeton,…

    Read More Bob Bruschi to return to Princeton to serve as interim administratorContinue

  • Princeton municipal departments now open by appointment
    Towns

    Princeton municipal departments now open by appointment

    ByKrystal Knapp March 8, 2021March 9, 2021

    Princeton residents who need to do business at any of the municipality’s offices can now make…

    Read More Princeton municipal departments now open by appointmentContinue

  • Princeton Charter School and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North teams advance to National Science Bowl competition
    Public Schools

    Princeton Charter School and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North teams advance to National Science Bowl competition

    ByKrystal Knapp March 8, 2021December 18, 2022

    Students from Princeton Charter School and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School tested their knowledge and skills at…

    Read More Princeton Charter School and West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North teams advance to National Science Bowl competitionContinue

  • Princeton board of education
    Public Schools

    Wake up, eat, Zoom, repeat: Stressed Princeton High School students object to adding more virtual learning time to schedule

    ByKrystal Knapp March 3, 2021December 18, 2022

    Roy and other students asked the district not to make proposed changes to the high school schedule for April and instead to respect students and consult with them to create a better schedule.

    Read More Wake up, eat, Zoom, repeat: Stressed Princeton High School students object to adding more virtual learning time to scheduleContinue

  • Montgomery Township preserves 45 acres of scenic farmland for open space
    Environment Real Estate Towns

    Montgomery Township preserves 45 acres of scenic farmland for open space

    ByKrystal Knapp March 1, 2021December 18, 2022

    The active farm was purchased from the estate of Marie Abrahamsen in December for $2 million.

    Read More Montgomery Township preserves 45 acres of scenic farmland for open spaceContinue

  • Historical Society of Princeton preserves 300 at-risk oral audio recordings
    Arts and Culture Nonprofits

    Historical Society of Princeton preserves 300 at-risk oral audio recordings

    ByKrystal Knapp March 1, 2021December 18, 2022

    The Historical Society of Princeton used a grant to preserve the recordings so researchers can continue to access them for years to come.

    Read More Historical Society of Princeton preserves 300 at-risk oral audio recordingsContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion Real Estate

    Letters: Former Princeton Council member ponders how affordable housing loophole was included in town’s new ordinance

    ByCommunity Contributor March 1, 2021December 18, 2022

    Former Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller said she only skimmed the document and did not realize the loophole was added to weaken the affordable housing requirement.

    Read More Letters: Former Princeton Council member ponders how affordable housing loophole was included in town’s new ordinanceContinue

  • ‘No one was prepared’: N.J.’s top health officials assess the year of COVID-19
    Coronavirus State Government

    ‘No one was prepared’: N.J.’s top health officials assess the year of COVID-19

    ByCommunity Contributor March 1, 2021March 1, 2021

    In an interview, New Jersey Health Commissioner Judy Persichilli talks long-term care issues, vaccination program and what lies ahead.

    Read More ‘No one was prepared’: N.J.’s top health officials assess the year of COVID-19Continue

  • Town lawyer expected to release memo defending removal of municipal-wide 20 percent affordable housing set-aside in Princeton ordinance
    Real Estate

    Town lawyer expected to release memo defending removal of municipal-wide 20 percent affordable housing set-aside in Princeton ordinance

    ByKrystal Knapp March 1, 2021December 18, 2022

    The lawyer who drafted Princeton’s affordable housing settlement and affordable housing ordinance is expected to release…

    Read More Town lawyer expected to release memo defending removal of municipal-wide 20 percent affordable housing set-aside in Princeton ordinanceContinue

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