Hundreds turned out as NJ governor vowed to keep fighting the Trump administration on voter data, the Gateway tunnel and private militias.
The annual household waste and recycling event runs rain or shine from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — but spots fill fast once the trucks are full.
Indivisible Princeton and the ACLU-NJ are co-hosting the event, with Gov. Sherrill and local leaders on the program.
The lottery, open to Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean county residents, will be held within weeks of the deadline.
From a brand partner: Restaurants, home improvement stores and other businesses in the area offer discounts for those who serve.
Princeton earned an overall A+ grade and landed at No. 3 in New Jersey in Niche's annual Best Places to Live rankings.
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
A free exhibition puts 29 student and professional concepts for the town's aging bulletin board on display.
From a Brand Partner: For over 120 years, PSE&G has proudly provided safe and reliable service to our customers.
A free community seminar on traffic safety is coming to Princeton Municipal Hall. Here's what you'll learn, & how to register:
The 8-week paid summer program runs June 29 through Aug. 21 for Princeton-district students.
This year's lecture features astrophysicist and Prison Teaching Initiative co-founder Jenny Greene.
PFARS has appointed Ari Meisel to lead the 87-year-old all-volunteer squad.
The free eight-week program gives residents an inside look at policing, investigations and more. Classes begin April 16.
States in the Northeast and along the West Coast require significantly higher incomes to reach wealthy status.
Winter isn’t over yet!
Debbie Bronfeld takes helm of nonprofit serving 1,500 residents with food insecurity
Check out what's happening in Princeton this week:
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Princeton.
Jay Pikul was a "kind-hearted person who always had a smile on his face and a positive word to share," according to the GoFundMe.
A few proactive steps can make all the difference during heating season.
10,000+ fewer blood donations, a 40% drop in recent weeks, leaves less than a two-day supply across the region
Noah Robert Bogdan is the first baby born at Penn Medicine Princeton Health in 2026.
From scholarships to honoring retired police chiefs - here are some stories to make you smile.
The Fund for Women and Girls of the Princeton Area Community Foundation awarded the grants.
It is anticipated that overnight construction will occur for about six to eight weeks.
The ceremony was attended by officers, family, and community members.
According to the data, most SNAP participants in New Jersey have incomes below the poverty line.
The former Princeton resident transforms discarded materials into new artworks.
Time to prepare for the upcoming season, Winterize your Boat, Get your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
The objective of the rehabilitation project is to make the sanitary sewer system watertight.
The Municipality issued a proclamation honoring Christopher Tash for his service.
The appointments come as GPYO expands its ensembles, community partnerships, and programming.
This year, Fire Prevention Week is from Oct. 5–11, and the theme is 'Charge Into Fire Safety.'
The section of Quarry Park is currently dominated by grass and invasive species.
This year, Fire Prevention Week is from Oct. 5–11, and the theme is “Charge Into Fire Safety.”
NJ Boaters! Be Safe This Fall, and Get Your NJ Boat Safety Certificate
The annual event, hosted by the Princeton Environmental Commission (PEC) and Sustainable Princeton.
The change is to better represent the unit's mission and daily operations, officials said.
The 4th of July is the Deadliest Weekend of the Year. Drive Sober or Find a Designated Driver.
New Jersey American Water is Replacing All Lead and Galvanized Service Lines At No Additional Cost
A Morristown Couple fostered a girl, helped reunify her with her father.
Together, we can help a child thrive.
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