Adaptive reuse, historic preservation and sustainability should be Princeton priorities
Letters: Resident Jane MacLennan asks whether Princeton has entered the “Garb Age.”
Letters: Resident Jane MacLennan asks whether Princeton has entered the “Garb Age.”
Michael LaSusa, Princeton’s next superintendent of schools, is an ultra-marathon runner. He shares five lessons from running that apply to learning in his TEDx talk.
Michael LaSusa has served as the superintendent of the School District of the Chathams in Morris County for 13 years. He will begin his new job as the head of the Princeton Public Schools in the summer.
The Princeton BOE holds at least one public meeting a month. The board also has committee meetings each month that are open to the public.
Mara Franceschi, Ari Meisel and Christopher Santarpio will be sworn in at the Princeton Public Schools BOE reorganization meeting Tuesday evening.
The Princeton Council has set its meeting schedule for 2025, subject to the governing body’s formal…
The first Princeton Council meeting of 2025 begins at 7 p.m. in person and also will be streamed via Zoom.
For more than 50 years, Sally Sword served as an admissions volunteer at the Princeton Medical Center.
Area artists can submit an application to be part of the “Barn Quilt Trail of Central Jersey” project.
The Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space is conducting an online survey about conservation priorities.
In the Central Business District in Princeton, police will be enforcing the prohibition against riding bicycles and scooters.
Photos by Lieve Monnens.
The meeting will be held at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 8, in the Valley Road Administration Building Conference Room.
Mr. Pannell was dedicated to serving the historic Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood he grew up in.
Friday, January 3 JobSeekers – David Schuchman from the Professional Service Group of Mercer County discusses…
The West Windsor boy who died as a result of crash injuries was only 15.
Letters: Resident raises questions about taxes, open space and water runoff at future Stockton Street development
Amy Flynn previously Flynn served as the CEO of Meals on Wheels of Mercer County.