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  • NJ attorney general creates new unit that will handle state’s investigation of Facebook and other data security issues
    State Government

    NJ attorney general creates new unit that will handle state’s investigation of Facebook and other data security issues

    ByKrystal Knapp May 7, 2018

    New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal announced today that a new civil enforcement unit called the”data…

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  • NJ governor appoints firearms czar
    State Government

    NJ governor appoints firearms czar

    ByKrystal Knapp May 7, 2018

    New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy today announced that he has appointed Bill Castner, a former vice…

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  • Two apartments uninhabitable in West Windsor after fire
    Police and Fire

    Two apartments uninhabitable in West Windsor after fire

    ByKrystal Knapp May 7, 2018May 7, 2018

    Just before midnight on May 3,  police were dispatched to Goodrow Court at the Mews Apartments…

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  • Rally set for May 11 to support Princeton University graduate student imprisoned in Iran
    Higher Ed

    Rally set for May 11 to support Princeton University graduate student imprisoned in Iran

    ByKrystal Knapp May 6, 2018

    Supporters of Xiyue Wang, the Princeton University graduate student who has been imprisoned in Iran for…

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  • NJ governor signs paid sick leave legislation
    State Government

    NJ governor signs paid sick leave legislation

    ByKrystal Knapp May 2, 2018

    New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy today signed into law paid sick leave legislation he says is…

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  • Plainsboro woman dies after crash in South Brunswick
    Police and Fire

    Plainsboro woman dies after crash in South Brunswick

    ByKrystal Knapp May 1, 2018

    A 60-year-old woman from Plainsboro died in a crash at the intersection of Route 535 and…

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  • Princeton Council candidate forum tonight at 7 p.m.
    Elections Towns

    Princeton Council candidate forum tonight at 7 p.m.

    ByKrystal Knapp May 1, 2018May 1, 2018

    Six Democrats and one Republican have filed petitions to run for seats on the Princeton Council…

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  • John Sauerman, Lawrenceville School history teacher for four decades, dies at 65
    Obituaries

    John Sauerman, Lawrenceville School history teacher for four decades, dies at 65

    ByKrystal Knapp May 1, 2018

    John Sauerman, a beloved history teacher who worked at the Lawrenceville School for four decades, died…

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  • Skillman resident creates app to help people find African American historic sites
    Nonprofits People

    Skillman resident creates app to help people find African American historic sites

    ByKrystal Knapp April 30, 2018

    Kevin Burkman has created a new app to help people find out information about African American…

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  • Princeton officials will attempt to tackle teardown issues by changing zoning regulations
    Real Estate

    Princeton officials will attempt to tackle teardown issues by changing zoning regulations

    ByKrystal Knapp April 29, 2018December 18, 2022

    A couple recently purchased a home on Moore Street in Princeton and decided to tear down…

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

    SAVE pet of the week: Meet Blizzard the cat

    ByHeather Achenbach April 29, 2018April 29, 2018

    This dainty little tuxedo cat is Blizzard.  She is a sweet, relaxed gal. She enjoys the…

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  • Planet Princeton Weekend Picks, April 27-29
    Featured Events

    Planet Princeton Weekend Picks, April 27-29

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2018April 27, 2018

    Friday, April 27 Oh La La! French Botique – For its 12th Edition, Ohlala ! returns…

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  • Police in South Brunswick will increase traffic enforcement along Route 1 next week
    Traffic and Transit

    Police in South Brunswick will increase traffic enforcement along Route 1 next week

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2018

    South Brunswick Police will  increase traffic enforcement in the following areas for the week of April…

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  • Rutgers Professor Helen Berman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    Higher Ed

    Rutgers Professor Helen Berman elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2018

    Helen Berman, a professor emerita of chemistry and chemical biology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, has been…

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  • Photo: Totem pole on display at Stonybrook Institute until end of August
    Photos Environment

    Photo: Totem pole on display at Stonybrook Institute until end of August

    ByKrystal Knapp April 26, 2018April 26, 2018

    A 16-foot totem pole is on display at the Watershed Institute until Aug. 31. The exhibition,…

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  • Annual Communiversity ArtsFest set for this Sunday in downtown Princeton
    Featured Events

    Annual Communiversity ArtsFest set for this Sunday in downtown Princeton

    ByKrystal Knapp April 25, 2018

    The 48th annual Communiversity ArtsFest will be held this Sunday, April 29, from 1 p.m. to…

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  • Princeton University Nassau Hall
    Higher Ed

    Princeton University, Microsoft and student victorious in lawsuit challenging Trump’s decision to end DACA program

    ByKrystal Knapp April 24, 2018April 24, 2018

    Princeton University, Microsoft, and a student won a federal court case challenging the Trump administration’s decision…

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  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Newspaper ad supporting bond referendum lacks transparency

    ByCommunity Contributor April 24, 2018

    To the Editor: I wonder who paid for the ad in last week’s Town Topics supporting…

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