Award-winning writer Susan Sprague Diamond joins Planet Princeton as contributing food editor
Susan Sprague Diamond will write a weekly column for Planet Princeton called Food Scene.
Susan Sprague Diamond will write a weekly column for Planet Princeton called Food Scene.
Our roundup of affordable housing obligations for the next decade for the greater Princeton region.
Several lewdness incidents have taken place on the Princeton University campus and in town since August.
Vice President Kamala Harris will speak at the Washington Crossing Historic Park in Upper Makefield Township,…
Two Boston Terriers were seen running around the intersection of Province Line Road and Route 518 on Tuesday evening.
The Lawrence community is grieving the loss of a student. Counselors and therapy dogs will be available for extra support this week.
The writer argues that shifting to a partisan voting system in West Windsor will mean party bosses choose who gets on the ballot and wins elections.
Washington Road is closed between Faculty Road and Nursery Road until next Friday.
Each school board candidate introduced themselves and shared their views on critical issues such as fiscal discipline, teacher retention, book banning, and school policies on race and diversity.
The incident took place Wednesday night.
Princeton area residents enjoyed beautiful views of the Northern Lights Thursday night.
Jammin’ Crepes started out as a stand at the West Windsor Farmers Market.
The Washington Road closure begins Friday night.
Professor Neumann was renowned for major breakthroughs in fields of mathematics that included low-dimensional topology, hyperbolic geometry, geometric group theory, and singularity theory.
All six candidates for the Princeton Board of Education participated in our candidate questionnaire. Learn more about the candidates so you can make an informed decision when you vote.
“We would be in a constitutional lawsuit with the town, which could take many years to resolve if they attempt to purchase or seize the property.” – Bruce Afran
Lisa Potter is seeking a three-year term on the board of education for the Princeton Public Schools.
Chris Santarpio, a candidate for the Princeton Board of Education, is the PTO co-president at Community Park Elementary School.