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  • St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton has non-binding agreement to become part of Capital Health
    Health Business Nonprofits

    St. Francis Medical Center in Trenton has non-binding agreement to become part of Capital Health

    ByKrystal Knapp May 6, 2021December 18, 2022

    In 2011, Capital Health shut down its 650,000-square-foot Mercer hospital campus on Bellevue Avenue in Trenton and moved to the suburbs, opening a new hospital in Hopewell Township.

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  • Reaching the underserved: Henry J. Austin Health Center in Trenton administers more than 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines
    News

    Reaching the underserved: Henry J. Austin Health Center in Trenton administers more than 10,000 COVID-19 vaccines

    ByKrystal Knapp May 6, 2021May 6, 2021

    Health center vaccinates underserved people in Trenton

    Read More Reaching the underserved: Henry J. Austin Health Center in Trenton administers more than 10,000 COVID-19 vaccinesContinue

  • St. Paul Church’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic a success
    Coronavirus Faith and Values

    St. Paul Church’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic a success

    ByKrystal Knapp May 6, 2021December 18, 2022

    The church made an effort to spread awareness about the clinic to the Spanish-speaking population in Princeton.

    Read More St. Paul Church’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic a successContinue

  • letter to the editor
    Opinion

    Marchand family thanks the Princeton community

    ByKrystal Knapp May 6, 2021May 6, 2021

    A letter from the family of former Princeton Township Mayor Phyllis Marchand

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  • Montgomery and Hillsborough townships to co-host COVID-19 vaccination clinics
    News

    Montgomery and Hillsborough townships to co-host COVID-19 vaccination clinics

    ByKrystal Knapp May 5, 2021May 5, 2021

    A series of clinics will be held at senior centers. The towns will also host pop-up clinics.

    Read More Montgomery and Hillsborough townships to co-host COVID-19 vaccination clinicsContinue

  • Princeton University is hosting three public COVID-19 vaccine clinics
    Coronavirus

    Princeton University is hosting three public COVID-19 vaccine clinics

    ByKrystal Knapp May 5, 2021December 18, 2022

    Register for the clinics via the state’s vaccine scheduling system.

    Read More Princeton University is hosting three public COVID-19 vaccine clinicsContinue

  • Attorney general reaches settlement with NRG Residential Solar Solutions regarding solar energy panel leasing program
    State Government Environment

    Attorney general reaches settlement with NRG Residential Solar Solutions regarding solar energy panel leasing program

    ByKrystal Knapp May 3, 2021May 3, 2021

    The Division of Consumer Affairs received more than 20 customer complaints alleging that NRG failed to deliver promised savings or make timely repairs.

    Read More Attorney general reaches settlement with NRG Residential Solar Solutions regarding solar energy panel leasing programContinue

  • Fifty percent of adults fully vaccinated in Somerset County
    Coronavirus

    Fifty percent of adults fully vaccinated in Somerset County

    ByKrystal Knapp May 3, 2021May 3, 2021

    Seventy percent of adults in Somerset County have received a first vaccine dose.

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  • Government Transparency

    Information as a public good: Celebrating World Press Freedom Day

    ByKrystal Knapp May 3, 2021May 3, 2021

    The COVID-19 public health crisis has shed light on the vital role played by free and independent media worldwide.

    Read More Information as a public good: Celebrating World Press Freedom DayContinue

  • New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy
    Coronavirus State Government

    N.J. governor: Outdoor gathering limits likely to be removed altogether on May 19

    ByKrystal Knapp May 3, 2021May 3, 2021

    Social distancing will still be required.

    Read More N.J. governor: Outdoor gathering limits likely to be removed altogether on May 19Continue

  • Planning board in West Windsor to review plans for Princeton University’s 60-acre ‘Lake Campus North’ Wednesday
    Higher Ed Real Estate

    Planning board in West Windsor to review plans for Princeton University’s 60-acre ‘Lake Campus North’ Wednesday

    ByKrystal Knapp May 3, 2021December 18, 2022

    The 60-acre site would include 379 apartments.

    Read More Planning board in West Windsor to review plans for Princeton University’s 60-acre ‘Lake Campus North’ WednesdayContinue

  • About a third of Mercer County residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as more clinics accept walk-ins
    Coronavirus

    About a third of Mercer County residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as more clinics accept walk-ins

    ByKrystal Knapp May 2, 2021

    Rite Aid is now offering vaccines at all locations, and is accepting walk-ins.

    Read More About a third of Mercer County residents fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as more clinics accept walk-insContinue

  • Betty Wold Johnson shakes a hand
    Nonprofits

    Philanthropist Betty Wold Johnson leaves $10 million to Watershed Institute

    ByKrystal Knapp April 30, 2021April 30, 2021

    Johnson was a long-time supporter of the Watershed who served on the nonprofit’s advisory board for more than 20 years.

    Read More Philanthropist Betty Wold Johnson leaves $10 million to Watershed InstituteContinue

  • summer camp teens laughing
    Nonprofits People

    Six Mercer County organizations to receive Juvenile Justice Commission grants to expand summer programs for at-risk youth

    ByKrystal Knapp April 29, 2021December 18, 2022

    Fourteen organizations across the state have been awarded funding to expand summer programs.

    Read More Six Mercer County organizations to receive Juvenile Justice Commission grants to expand summer programs for at-risk youthContinue

  • Princeton Council approves 30-year PILOT financial agreement with AvalonBay for Thanet property
    Real Estate

    Princeton Council approves 30-year PILOT financial agreement with AvalonBay for Thanet property

    ByKrystal Knapp April 28, 2021December 18, 2022

    Under the agreement, AvalonBay will be exempt from paying taxes for the land and the improvements for 30 years. AvalonBay will instead pay the town an “annual service charge” or payment in lieu of taxes.

    Read More Princeton Council approves 30-year PILOT financial agreement with AvalonBay for Thanet propertyContinue

  • Princeton University Nassau Hall
    Public Schools

    Princeton University students to hold protest in support of MOVE community

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    The protest will be held at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

    Read More Princeton University students to hold protest in support of MOVE communityContinue

  • Witherspoon Street design meeting set for May 18
    Traffic and Transit

    Witherspoon Street design meeting set for May 18

    ByKrystal Knapp April 27, 2021April 27, 2021

    The design meeting is intended to continue the community discussion about Witherspoon Street from Paul Robeson Place to Valley Road.

    Read More Witherspoon Street design meeting set for May 18Continue

  • Princeton University takes down online course after anthropologists’ handling of MOVE bombing victim remains stirs controversy
    Higher Ed

    Princeton University takes down online course after anthropologists’ handling of MOVE bombing victim remains stirs controversy

    ByKrystal Knapp April 26, 2021April 26, 2021

    An anthropology professor in Philadelphia now has the bones

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