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Princeton University alumnus Richard Oliver Funsch dies at 92
Mr. Funsch, a lawyer, was a member of Princeton University’s Class of 55.
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Princeton Food Scene: Potato planting, afternoon tea, and a wheat-free cake recipe for Passover
You can help plant potatoes at the Howell Living History Farm that will be donated to local soup kitchens when they are harvested.
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Seven drinking fountains at Princeton elementary schools have excessive levels of lead
Under New Jersey Department of Education educational facilities regulations, all school districts in the state are required to test school drinking water for lead during the 2024-25 school year and share the results with the community.
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It’s official: Municipality of Princeton uses eminent domain to take over Westminster Choir College property
The town is paying Rider University $42 million for the Westminster Choir College campus in Princeton.
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University floats idea of renaming Alexander Street “Peter Lewis Boulevard”
What would you think if the town renamed Alexander Street “Peter Lewis Boulevard”?
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ICE arrests owner of Montgomery restaurant YaYa Noodles
Ming Xi Zhang, the owner of YaYa Noodles in Skillman, was arrested by ICE on March 24. He has been making sushi in NJ since about 2000.
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Mercer County Prosecutor issues warning after thieves install card skimmers at a 7-Eleven
Don’t become a victim of credit card fraud! Inspect ATMs, POS terminals, and other card readers before use. Look for anything that appears loose, crooked, damaged or scratched. Do not use a card reader if you notice anything unusual.
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Real estate developer Stanley Pilshaw dies at 95
After he retired, Stanley audited courses on history and literature at Princeton University.
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Longtime University NOW Day Nursery teacher Alice Perry Strong dies at 79
Alice Perry Strong taught for decades at the University NOW Day Nursery in Princeton. Visit planetprinceton.com for her full obituary.
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Princeton pederstrian stuck by teen driver near library dies
Princeton resident Hin Chin was 74.
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Princeton Man, 74, in critical condition after being struck by teen driver
A 74-year-old Princeton man is in critical condition after being struck by a teen driver just after 3:30 p.m. Tuesday.
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A full and eventful life: Longtime Princeton resident Lynn Cox Scheffey, dies at 94
Lynn Cox Scheffey graduated from Princeton High School in 1947 at the age of 16.
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Princeton Food Scene: Pie, Pi Day, and an Irish soda bread recipe
Princeton Pi Day activities are set for March 14 and 15.
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Photos: Hundreds rally against Elon Musk and DOGE outside Lawrence Tesla dealership
More than 400 Princeton area residents came out to protest Elon Musk and DOGE at the Lawrence Tesla dealership on Saturday.
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Princeton Food Scene: Restaurant Week, vegan shepherd’s pie
Many Princeton restaurants are offering special prices and dishes through March 7.
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Princeton man charged with murdering brother at the Michelle Mews Apartments on Palmer Square
Princeton resident Joseph Hertgen was only 26. His brother allegedly killed him and a cat Saturday night at a home that is part of the Residences at Palmer Square.
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New Jersey Democratic gubernatorial candidates debate housing, healthcare, and immigration at Princeton forum
Four of the six Democrats vying to be New Jersey’s next governor discussed issues facing the state at a Princeton forum on Sunday night.