Proposed Princeton zoning ordinance has unintended consequences
By Marina Rubina “We Are Fully Built-out” Ordinance # 2019-2 On Monday 02/25 the Princeton Council…
By Marina Rubina “We Are Fully Built-out” Ordinance # 2019-2 On Monday 02/25 the Princeton Council…
The New Jersey Department of Human Services today issued a call for entries for the 24th…
Brett Bonfield, the executive director of the Princeton Public Library, has accepted the chief operating officer…
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The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education voted recently to appoint Michael Volpe as the district’s new assistant…
A winter storm watch is in effect from Wednesday morning through late Wednesday night for Central…
The annual Bryn Mawy Wellesley Book Sale, one of the largest and oldest used book sales…
The New Jersey Department of Transportation and NJ Transit will hold a community forum at the…
Princeton University graduate students will host a day of action and a candlelight vigil on Wednesday,…
The New Jersey Appellate Division has issued a ruling preventing the state’s Casino Reinvestment Development Authority…
A bloodhound named Goose who is a K-9 for the Mercer County Sheriff’s Department located a…
The Princeton Council on Monday night voted unanimously to approve legal settlements with several police officers…
Winberie’s on Palmer Square will be closed for several weeks for renovations. The restaurant is expected…
The National Weather Service in Mount Holly has issued a winter weather advisory until 7 p.m….
If you would like to run for a seat on the Princeton Council or another elected…
Smart cards — they were left in drawers and glove boxes, forgotten in old wallets, or…
The municipality of Princeton has reached a tentative settlement with seven police officers who sued the…
The Bank of Princeton has entered into an agreement to buy five branches of Beneficial Bank in Bordentown, Browns…