Parents hold counter-protest at Princeton Middle School in support of HiTOPS and LGTBQ+ education
Two parents protesting HiTOPS returned to Princeton Middle School on Friday and were greeted by counterprotesters.
Two parents protesting HiTOPS returned to Princeton Middle School on Friday and were greeted by counterprotesters.
The protest took place on the sidewalk in front of Princeton Middle School before school on Thursday.
The New Jersey-bound detour is expected to begin on or around Jan. 29.
Donors and other supporters have helped the private school find a path forward for the next academic year and beyond.
If you want to run for a seat on your local governing body, you must pick up a candidate petition from your local municipal clerk’s office.
Some Princeton area residents are still without power and several roads in Princeton and other towns are still closed.
More than 34,700 PSE&G customers and more than 33,000 JCP&L customers were without power as of…
Only essential vehicles should be on the road, officials said.
Stay home if you can. Conditions are getting worse out there.
If there are widespread power outages and flooding, the schools may need to be closed for the entire day on Wednesday.
Princeton resident Maria Juega weighs in on the Princeton Council’s proposed move to consolidate two commissions and a board into one smaller advisory committee.
Residents Jo Butler and Jenny Crumiller are urging residents to consider running to serve on the governing body of Princeton.
The worst winds and rain will pass through the state between 6 p.m. Tuesday and 2 a.m. Wednesday.
The school board is looking at demolishing the older portion of the Valley Road building due to safety concerns, but the board is not looking at selling the property.
The event is virtual this year and the fee to attend is only $20.
Cosmo was last seen near Campbell Woods in Princeton on Sunday.
The Princeton Council is slated to vote on disbanding the municipality’s civil rights commission, human services commission, and affordable housing board, combining all three into one seven-member advisory board called the community services advisory committee.
The Princeton Council wants to consolidate two commissions and a board into one group. Fern Spruill weighs in on why this is a bad idea.