Henry Segal, art museum docent, dies at 87
Henry P. Segal of Princeton died on Dec. 2. He was 87. Born Nov. 25 of…
Henry P. Segal of Princeton died on Dec. 2. He was 87. Born Nov. 25 of…
To the Editor: After a two-year hiatus, the Friends of the Princeton Public Library held another…
Last call for submissions for Small World Coffee’s February “Love Show” exhibition.
A member of Save the Dinky makes the case for a battery-powered train to replace the Dinky instead of a bus replacing it.
The new art gallery will be open to the public seven days a week. Admission will be free.
The Princeton Farmers’ Market winter season will begin on Thursday, Dec. 9. The market will be…
Flights to Fort Lauderdale will be offered in February, but can be booked now.
Let’s help this friendly mailman find his keys!
People of all ages from teens to older adults are welcome for a variety of volunteer positions.
The number of confirmed positive cases at the university last week was the highest so far this semester.
Letters: A longtime resident says offocials must come up with alternatives to the current parking permit proposal that don’t drive more traffic into residential neighborhoods.
Since 2014, more than 14 women have reported to police that they were groped in Princeton.
The council canceled a community meeting on the issue that was scheduled for this past Saturday.
Officials said the ramp closure will allow work crews to diamond grind the ramp’s polyester polymer concrete wearing surface as one of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project’s final construction tasks.
The current president of MCCC will leave next summer.
All of Spruce Street and the stretch of Linden Lane between Nassau Street and Hamilton Avenue…