Princeton Council introduces $66.6 million municipal budget
Officials hope federal aid due to the pandemic will fill the budget gap.
Officials hope federal aid due to the pandemic will fill the budget gap.
A Trenton man is in critical but stable condition.
The town has hired an environmental lawyer to deal with all of the legal issues related to the illegal dumping that took place at the municipal property.
Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis.
A test showed that the direction can’t be reversed because of sight line problems.
The rally and vigil will run from 1 to 3 p.m.
The town should ban artificial turf from community parks going forward. Letter by Jeffrey Bergman
All frontline workers for the state agency became eligible for vaccines on March 15.
Small World Coffee will host an exhibition of contest photos at the Witherspoon Street location in the fall.
Prisoners were assaulted by corrections officers on Jan. 12.
A total of 2,056,379 unemployment claims have been received by the New Jersey Department of Labor since the pandemic hit the state last year.
If you or someone you know are struggling with debt due to the pandemic, the United Way can help.
Wigderson, the Herbert H. Maass Professor in the School of Mathematics, leads the Institute for Advanced Study’s program in computer science and discrete mathematics.
At some point this year, the school board will discuss whether to have another bond referendum.
The change takes effect on Friday.
State law gives residents the right to attend meetings of public bodies.
The site is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The tentative budget will be reviewed by county officials next.