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  • letter to the editor
    Opinion Public Schools

    Princeton Public Schools board should scrap and redo facilities plan

    ByCommunity Contributor September 6, 2018

    An open letter to parents of Princeton Public Schools children: The $130 million school referendum vote…

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  • NJ attorney general creates task force to investigate allegations of sex abuse by Catholic priests
    State Government

    NJ attorney general creates task force to investigate allegations of sex abuse by Catholic priests

    ByKrystal Knapp September 6, 2018

    Former Essex County Prosecutor Robert D. Laurino, an experienced sex crimes prosecutor,  will lead a new…

    Read More NJ attorney general creates task force to investigate allegations of sex abuse by Catholic priestsContinue

  • Attempted child luring on Prospect Avenue reported to police
    Police and Fire

    Attempted child luring on Prospect Avenue reported to police

    ByKrystal Knapp September 6, 2018

    On the first day of school Wednesday, police in Princeton received a report from a resident…

    Read More Attempted child luring on Prospect Avenue reported to policeContinue

  • Princeton board of education
    Public Schools

    Local officials: Princeton Public Schools bond referendum will be delayed because state has not signed off on the $130 million proposal (updated)

    ByKrystal Knapp September 4, 2018September 4, 2018

    Princeton Public Schools officials wanted voters to approve a $130 million bond referendum this November for…

    Read More Local officials: Princeton Public Schools bond referendum will be delayed because state has not signed off on the $130 million proposal (updated)Continue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    High taxes already driving Princeton residents out of town

    ByCommunity Contributor September 4, 2018September 4, 2018

    To the Princeton Board of Education: We have been Princeton taxpayers for nearly three decades and…

    Read More High taxes already driving Princeton residents out of townContinue

  • Update: Motorcyclist killed in Route 1 crash early Monday identified
    Police and Fire

    Update: Motorcyclist killed in Route 1 crash early Monday identified

    ByKrystal Knapp August 30, 2018August 30, 2018

    Just after midnight on Monday, a motorcyclist died after being struck by a Volkswagen Jetta as…

    Read More Update: Motorcyclist killed in Route 1 crash early Monday identifiedContinue

  • Hun senior starts non-profit for students in Colombia
    Public Schools

    Hun senior starts non-profit for students in Colombia

    ByKrystal Knapp August 29, 2018

      Hun School senior Anna Massad has started a non-profit to help students in her native…

    Read More Hun senior starts non-profit for students in ColombiaContinue

  • Seven years later, remembering EMT Michael Kenwood
    Opinion

    Seven years later, remembering EMT Michael Kenwood

    ByCommunity Contributor August 28, 2018

    Letter to the Editor: This week is one of remembrance for the members of the Princeton…

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  • Speed limit reduced to 35 miles per hour on portion of Mercer Street and Mercer Road
    Traffic and Transit

    Speed limit reduced to 35 miles per hour on portion of Mercer Street and Mercer Road

    ByKrystal Knapp August 28, 2018

    The speed limit has been reduced from 45 miles per hour to 35 miles per hour…

    Read More Speed limit reduced to 35 miles per hour on portion of Mercer Street and Mercer RoadContinue

  • Government Transparency Courts

    Mercer County judge rules that police body camera recordings are not exempt from public disclosure

    ByKrystal Knapp August 27, 2018

    Mercer County Superior Court Judge Mary Jacobson has ruled that records created from police body-warn cameras…

    Read More Mercer County judge rules that police body camera recordings are not exempt from public disclosureContinue

  • Princeton Civil Rights Commission report to be presented Monday night
    Towns

    Princeton Civil Rights Commission report to be presented Monday night

    ByKrystal Knapp August 27, 2018

    One of the top recommendations of a task force that reviewed the role of the town…

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  • Owner of Hamilton farm charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty
    Police and Fire

    Owner of Hamilton farm charged with multiple counts of animal cruelty

    ByKrystal Knapp August 27, 2018August 27, 2018

    The owner of a 14-acre farm on Uncle Pete’s Road in Hamilton has been arrested and…

    Read More Owner of Hamilton farm charged with multiple counts of animal crueltyContinue

  • Mercer County emergency dispatch receives spate of false “swatting” calls
    Police and Fire

    Mercer County emergency dispatch receives spate of false “swatting” calls

    ByKrystal Knapp August 24, 2018

    Dispatchers for Mercer County’s emergency communications  have received a series of false 9-1-1 calls, commonly known…

    Read More Mercer County emergency dispatch receives spate of false “swatting” callsContinue

  • State Government

    NJ attorney general requires law enforcement agencies to share information about firearms used in crimes

    ByKrystal Knapp August 23, 2018

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal  issued a directive yesterday requiring all state and local law…

    Read More NJ attorney general requires law enforcement agencies to share information about firearms used in crimesContinue

  • Higher Ed

    Rutgers study: Most popular exotic pets also most likely to be released into wild by owners

    ByKrystal Knapp August 22, 2018December 18, 2022

    The biggest-selling pet snakes and lizards are also the most likely to be released by their…

    Read More Rutgers study: Most popular exotic pets also most likely to be released into wild by ownersContinue

  • Princeton board of education
    Public Schools

    Princeton Public Schools district hires new communications director

    ByKrystal Knapp August 22, 2018August 22, 2018

    The Princeton Public Schools administration has hired a former New Jersey Department of Education employee to…

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  • Government Transparency

    Journalism organization calls on NJ attorney general to make police dash cam videos a public record

    ByKrystal Knapp August 20, 2018

    The New Jersey chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists is urging Attorney General Gurbir Grewal…

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  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Actions Princeton residents can take in response to racism

    ByCommunity Contributor August 20, 2018

    Dear Editor: When I returned from seeing the new Spike Lee movie, BlackkKlansman, about Ron Stallworth,…

    Read More Actions Princeton residents can take in response to racismContinue

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