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  • Flash flood warning in effect until 9:45 p.m. (updated)
    Weather

    Flash flood warning in effect until 9:45 p.m. (updated)

    ByKrystal Knapp July 3, 2018July 3, 2018

    A flash flood warning is in effect for Mercer County, Somerset County, and northwestern Middlesex County…

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  • Princeton board of education
    Public Schools

    Princeton school board to consider creating two separate ballot questions or postponing some construction projects

    ByKrystal Knapp July 3, 2018

    The school board for the Princeton Public Schools will hold a special meeting at 7 p.m….

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  • SAVE Pet of the Week: Meet George
    Pets

    SAVE Pet of the Week: Meet George

    ByHeather Achenbach July 1, 2018

    Say hello to George. He is four years old, with an engaging personality.  He is active…

    Read More SAVE Pet of the Week: Meet GeorgeContinue

  • Photos: Hundreds rally in Princeton for Families Belong Together march
    Photos

    Photos: Hundreds rally in Princeton for Families Belong Together march

    ByKrystal Knapp June 30, 2018July 1, 2018

    Several hundred people poured into Hinds Plaza in downtown Princeton for a noon rally to protest…

    Read More Photos: Hundreds rally in Princeton for Families Belong Together marchContinue

  • Fire rips through roofs of townhomes on Sergeant Street in Princeton
    Police and Fire

    Fire rips through roofs of townhomes on Sergeant Street in Princeton

    ByKrystal Knapp June 30, 2018June 30, 2018

    A fire severely damaged at least four townhouses on Sergeant Street in Princeton early Saturday morning,…

    Read More Fire rips through roofs of townhomes on Sergeant Street in PrincetonContinue

  • Heartbreak and loss in Annapolis felt by us all
    Opinion

    Heartbreak and loss in Annapolis felt by us all

    ByKrystal Knapp June 29, 2018

     I’m thinking a lot about the family, friends and colleagues of the five journalists who were…

    Read More Heartbreak and loss in Annapolis felt by us allContinue

  • Residents: Princeton tree ordinance either inadequate or not enforced
    Towns Real Estate

    Residents: Princeton tree ordinance either inadequate or not enforced

    ByKrystal Knapp June 26, 2018December 18, 2022

    On paper, the municipality of Princeton’s policy for preserving shade trees sounds good. But for at…

    Read More Residents: Princeton tree ordinance either inadequate or not enforcedContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Princeton Civil Rights Commission’s effectiveness remains to be seen

    ByKrystal Knapp June 26, 2018

    Dear Editor: Prior to suspending its flawed complaint process, the Princeton Civil Rights Commission was an…

    Read More Princeton Civil Rights Commission’s effectiveness remains to be seenContinue

  • Council approves redevelopment zone study for Princeton Theological Seminary properties
    Higher Ed Faith and Values Real Estate

    Council approves redevelopment zone study for Princeton Theological Seminary properties

    ByKrystal Knapp June 26, 2018December 18, 2022

    Local officials voted unanimously on Monday night to have the municipality’s planning board study whether Princeton…

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  • Opponents of Westminster Choir College sale vow to continue fight to save the Princeton school
    Higher Ed Real Estate

    Opponents of Westminster Choir College sale vow to continue fight to save the Princeton school

    ByKrystal Knapp June 25, 2018December 18, 2022

    Opponents of Rider University’s plan to sell Westminster Choir College in downtown Princeton to a for-profit…

    Read More Opponents of Westminster Choir College sale vow to continue fight to save the Princeton schoolContinue

  • The Gingered Peach raises almost $2G for Artworks in Trenton
    Food Arts and Culture Nonprofits

    The Gingered Peach raises almost $2G for Artworks in Trenton

    ByKrystal Knapp June 25, 2018December 18, 2022

    Joanne Canady-Browne heard about the shooting at Art All Night in Trenton last week and knew she…

    Read More The Gingered Peach raises almost $2G for Artworks in TrentonContinue

  • Researchers at Princeton and NOAA Lab awarded $40 million to fund new institute
    Higher Ed

    Researchers at Princeton and NOAA Lab awarded $40 million to fund new institute

    ByKrystal Knapp June 21, 2018

    Researchers at Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s  Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory have been…

    Read More Researchers at Princeton and NOAA Lab awarded $40 million to fund new instituteContinue

  • Officials: Security was increased at Art All Night before shooting
    Police and Fire

    Officials: Security was increased at Art All Night before shooting

    ByKrystal Knapp June 21, 2018June 21, 2018

    In a reversal of previous statements, law enforcement officials now say they stepped up the police…

    Read More Officials: Security was increased at Art All Night before shootingContinue

  • Montgomery Township preserves 62 more acres in the Sourlands
    Environment Towns

    Montgomery Township preserves 62 more acres in the Sourlands

    ByKrystal Knapp June 21, 2018December 18, 2022

    Montgomery Township officials closed on a deal this Tuesday that preserves 62 more acres of land…

    Read More Montgomery Township preserves 62 more acres in the SourlandsContinue

  • Rider University signs agreement to sell Westminster Choir College to Chinese company
    Higher Ed

    Rider University signs agreement to sell Westminster Choir College to Chinese company

    ByKrystal Knapp June 21, 2018

    Rider University officials announced today that the a sale agreement has been signed with a Chinese…

    Read More Rider University signs agreement to sell Westminster Choir College to Chinese companyContinue

  • SAVE pet of the week: Meet Donna the cat
    Pets

    SAVE pet of the week: Meet Donna the cat

    ByHeather Achenbach June 16, 2018

    Donna is new to SAVE and she is the sweetest kitty. She loves to snuggle and…

    Read More SAVE pet of the week: Meet Donna the catContinue

  • Photo: Laura ‘Lauragami’ Kruskal turns 95
    Photos People

    Photo: Laura ‘Lauragami’ Kruskal turns 95

    ByKrystal Knapp June 16, 2018June 16, 2018

    Princeton resident Laura Kruskal, who is also known to many as “Lauragami”, celebrated her 95th birthday…

    Read More Photo: Laura ‘Lauragami’ Kruskal turns 95Continue

  • Governor will sign bill Monday recognizing bog turtle as NJ’s official reptile
    Public Schools State Government

    Governor will sign bill Monday recognizing bog turtle as NJ’s official reptile

    ByKrystal Knapp June 15, 2018June 15, 2018

    New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy will make thousands of school children happy next week when he…

    Read More Governor will sign bill Monday recognizing bog turtle as NJ’s official reptileContinue

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