Sustainable Princeton’s first-ever Trashion Show champions creativity and community
Sustainable Princeton debuted its first-ever Trashion Show on Sunday, April 27 at Morven Museum & Garden.
Sustainable Princeton debuted its first-ever Trashion Show on Sunday, April 27 at Morven Museum & Garden.
On Jan. 20, President Trump issued a memorandum that indefinitely halted all federal approvals necessary for the development of offshore and onshore wind energy projects.
May 1 is International Workers’ Rights Day.
Do you recognize this vehicle? The driver hit a pedestrian back in March in Princeton.
Barbara S. Griggs, 74, of Dayton passed away on Sunday, April 27, at Penn Medicine Princeton…
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, colleague, teacher, and therapist, Norbert A. Wetzel, ThD, died at his home…
Easter in the Princeton area brings a bevy of activity, including a variety of breakfast, brunch…
Princeton Record Exchange owner Jon Lambert is gearing up for the annual celebration of independent record stores, Record Store Day, which is this Saturday, April 12.
In-person participation matters. So does Zoom. The Princeton Planning Board can do both, says resident Carolyn Robertson.
More than 2,000 people turned up Saturday in Princeton to protest DOGE cuts under Elon Musk as well as President Donald Trump’s policies, including tariffs, and also policies that threaten free speech.
Mr. Funsch, a lawyer, was a member of Princeton University’s Class of 55.
You can help plant potatoes at the Howell Living History Farm that will be donated to local soup kitchens when they are harvested.
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.
The town is paying Rider University $42 million for the Westminster Choir College campus in Princeton.
What would you think if the town renamed Alexander Street “Peter Lewis Boulevard”?
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.
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.
After he retired, Stanley audited courses on history and literature at Princeton University.