County to spend $5.7 million on Trenton Thunder ballpark renovations
Will millions of dollars in renovations attract another minor league-affiliated team back to the Trenton Thunder Ballpark? County leaders seem to think so.
Will millions of dollars in renovations attract another minor league-affiliated team back to the Trenton Thunder Ballpark? County leaders seem to think so.
If you would like to attend the Princeton forum for Democratic candidates for governor, you should pre-register. Space is limited. More details by following the link.
Voters saw the six Dems who want to be the next governor debate the issues for the first time Sunday. Follow the link for in-depth story and photos.
The Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell will welcome visitors this Saturday, Feb. 1, who want to help put taps in the farm’s maples. The following Saturday, Feb. 8, the farm team will begin the work of collecting the sap to make syrup.
About 21% of the municipality’s 16,227 registered voters cast ballots in the special election.
The proposed housing project in the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood will displace 34 families, Princeton resident Veronica Olivares-Weber writes.
There is a real cost to the taxpayers for giving a tax break to the developer of an individual property, says Princeton resident Mike Head.
PHS students were dismissed just afer 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
Princeton resident Maria Juega argues that a proposed redevelopment project in the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood will result in more gentrification and less diversity.
Snowfall of five to seven inches is possible. The snow is expected to begin around noon for the Princeton area.
A delicious and easy custard recipe from food writer Susan Sprague Diamond, and upcoming Princeton-area food events.
Voters will be asked to weigh in on the proposed $89 million referendum in a special election on Jan. 28. The school board has divided the referendum ballot into three separate questions.
Applications will be accepted beginning on Jan. 13.
Michael LaSusa will become the new superintendent of the Princeton Public Schools on July 1.
Trenton Water Works officials are asking customers to use water only for essential purposes or emergencies.
Incumbent Mara Franceschi and newcomers Ari Meisel and Christopher Santarpio were sworn in for three-year terms. The 10-member board also welcomed new Cranbury representative Katherine Lara.
Bill Haynes graduated from Princeton University in 1950 and was involved in alumni affairs and the Princeton community for decades.
A volunteer information session will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, at Calvary Baptist Church in Hopewell Borough.