Skip to content
Phone Call/textEmail Email
Facebook Threads Facebook Group Instagram Linkedin RSS
Princeton, NJ local news
  • Latest news
  • Things to doExpand
    • Community calendar
    • Add your event
  • Opinion
  • Advertise
  • Newsletters
🤍 Become a member
Princeton, NJ local news
Home / All Categories - Page 272

  • Pets

    Have You Seen Rosie the Cat?

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2015

    Rosie the cat went missing from Pine Street Sunday night, April 26, night or Monday morning,…

    Read More Have You Seen Rosie the Cat?Continue

  • NJ Transit Proposing Fare Hikes and Service Cuts
    Traffic and Transit

    NJ Transit Proposing Fare Hikes and Service Cuts

    ByKrystal Knapp April 22, 2015May 21, 2015

    Brace yourself for more New Jersey Transit charges. The proposed fare hikes announced this week average…

    Read More NJ Transit Proposing Fare Hikes and Service CutsContinue

  • Chef Josh Thomsen to Leave Agricola in Princeton
    Food

    Chef Josh Thomsen to Leave Agricola in Princeton

    ByKrystal Knapp April 21, 2015April 22, 2015

    Jim Nawn, the owner of Agricola in Princeton, said today that he and executive chef Josh…

    Read More Chef Josh Thomsen to Leave Agricola in PrincetonContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Letters: Princeton Teachers Union Thanks Supporters

    ByKrystal Knapp April 20, 2015April 20, 2015

    The Princeton Education Association (PREA) would like to thank the many parents, students, community members, and…

    Read More Letters: Princeton Teachers Union Thanks SupportersContinue

  • People

    Jeff Nunokawa: Using Facebook as a Literary Form

    ByLogan Sander April 20, 2015April 20, 2015

    Jeff Nunokawa wakes up every morning and goes on Facebook. When he sits down at his…

    Read More Jeff Nunokawa: Using Facebook as a Literary FormContinue

  • Wealth Inequality Grows among U.S. Colleges and Universities as Top Schools Get a Lot Richer
    Higher Ed

    Wealth Inequality Grows among U.S. Colleges and Universities as Top Schools Get a Lot Richer

    ByKrystal Knapp April 18, 2015April 20, 2015

    The 10 wealthiest colleges and universities hold nearly a third of all the cash and investments…

    Read More Wealth Inequality Grows among U.S. Colleges and Universities as Top Schools Get a Lot RicherContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Letters: Students Are the Ones Who Lose as Teacher Contract Negotiations Drag On

    ByCommunity Contributor April 15, 2015April 15, 2015

    Due to the ongoing union negotiations between the Princeton Board of Education and the teachers union…

    Read More Letters: Students Are the Ones Who Lose as Teacher Contract Negotiations Drag OnContinue

  • People

    Nick O’Connell: Father’s Wrongful Conviction Motivates Son to Help the Innocent

    ByLogan Sander April 1, 2015April 3, 2015

    Nick O’Connell and his father, Frank O’Connell, are checking items off of their bucket list, from…

    Read More Nick O’Connell: Father’s Wrongful Conviction Motivates Son to Help the InnocentContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Letters: Thanks to Supporters of McCarter’s Relaxed Performance for People with Autism

    ByKrystal Knapp March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

    Dear Editor: McCarter Theatre was delighted to present a relaxed performance of Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A…

    Read More Letters: Thanks to Supporters of McCarter’s Relaxed Performance for People with AutismContinue

  • Public Schools Sports and Recreation

    Former Minnesota Viking Tripp Welborne Selected as Lawrenceville School Athletic Director

    ByKrystal Knapp March 25, 2015March 25, 2015

    Sullivan A. “Tripp” Welborne III has been selected as the new Lawrenceville School Athletic Director. Welborne,…

    Read More Former Minnesota Viking Tripp Welborne Selected as Lawrenceville School Athletic DirectorContinue

  • Princeton board of education
    Public Schools

    Princeton School Board Approves Tentative Budget That Includes $1.7 Million Tax Levy Increase

    ByKrystal Knapp March 18, 2015March 18, 2015

    The school board for the Princeton Public Schools voted unanimously Tuesday night to approve a tentative…

    Read More Princeton School Board Approves Tentative Budget That Includes $1.7 Million Tax Levy IncreaseContinue

  • Arts and Culture

    McCarter Theatre Announces Added Performances for Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery

    ByKrystal Knapp March 18, 2015March 18, 2015

      Due to popular demand, McCarter Theatre has added two performances to the run of Ken…

    Read More McCarter Theatre Announces Added Performances for Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes MysteryContinue

  • Higher Ed

    Princeton University Professor David Tank Receives Brain Prize for Advance in Microscopy

    ByKrystal Knapp March 17, 2015March 18, 2015

    David Tank, the co-director of the Princeton University Neuroscience Institute, has been named one of four…

    Read More Princeton University Professor David Tank Receives Brain Prize for Advance in MicroscopyContinue

  • Public Schools

    Princeton Day School Announces Five National Merit Scholarship Finalists and One National Achievement Scholarship Finalist

    ByKrystal Knapp March 2, 2015March 2, 2015

      Five Princeton Day School students have been named finalists for the 2015 National Merit Scholarship…

    Read More Princeton Day School Announces Five National Merit Scholarship Finalists and One National Achievement Scholarship FinalistContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Letters: Americans with Disabilities Act Sensitivity Training on Accessibility to the Arts a Success

    ByCommunity Contributor February 28, 2015March 1, 2015

    Dear Editor: On behalf of the Board and staff of McCarter Theatre Center, I would like…

    Read More Letters: Americans with Disabilities Act Sensitivity Training on Accessibility to the Arts a SuccessContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Letters: Why Black History Month?

    ByCommunity Contributor February 26, 2015February 26, 2015

    Understanding Black History is important because we must understand the past in order to guide our…

    Read More Letters: Why Black History Month?Continue

  • People

    Princeton People: Courtney Banghart, on and off the Court

    ByLogan Sander February 22, 2015February 22, 2015

    Courtney Banghart has hitchhiked through Alaska, taught high school biology, bungee-jumped in Switzerland, and just finished…

    Read More Princeton People: Courtney Banghart, on and off the CourtContinue

  • Opinion

    Princeton Councilman: More Public Input Needed on Bike Lanes

    ByCommunity Contributor February 18, 2015February 18, 2015

    To the Editor: The issue of bike lanes vs. on street parking is coming before Princeton’s…

    Read More Princeton Councilman: More Public Input Needed on Bike LanesContinue

Page navigation

Previous PagePrevious 1 … 270 271 272 273 274 … 276 Next PageNext
  • Submit Your News
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Policies

© 2025 Princeton Community Media

Facebook Threads Facebook Group Instagram Linkedin RSS
error: Content is protected
  • Latest news
  • Things to do
    • Community calendar
    • Add your event
  • Opinion
  • Advertise
  • Newsletters
Search