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At Monument Park in Princeton, area residents participate in a local event that was part of the“No Kings” rally, billed as “a nationwide day of defiance…to reject authoritarianism.” Photo by Michael ...
The star-spangled makeover of the Princeton Battlefield aims to turn the site into an outdoor classroom and living memorial. The restoration of the ionic colonnade is underway at the historic ...
The Princeton Board of Education voted Tuesday night to approve an agreement with the Princeton Council to accept a portion of the PILOT money the town receives from the AvalonBay Thanet project. An ...
Limited bus service will be available from four park-and-ride lots. NJ Transit is encouraging commuters to work from home in the event of a strike. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen ...
McCarter Theatre Center, one of New Jersey’s most prominent nonprofit arts institutions, is grappling with more than $200,000 in public funding losses this fiscal year.
Princeton resident Richard Oliver Funsch died peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 1. He was 92. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, he graduated from St. Louis Country Day School before joining the Class of ...
More than 400 Princeton area residents came out to protest Elon Musk and DOGE at the Lawrence Tesla dealership on Saturday.
Will millions of dollars in renovations attract another minor league-affiliated team back to the Trenton Thunder Ballpark? County leaders seem to think so.
Dear Editor: A Christian friend and I have been debating his support of Donald Trump. This person fervently believes Trump was sent by God. My view is that Trump’s actions and positions conflict with ...
One of Princeton’s most successful local food businesses, Jammin’ Crepes, will celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Nassau Street restaurant Oct. 15 through Oct. 20. Jammin’ Crepes, which is owned by ...
A group of Westminster Choir College alumni, faculty, and donors will continue its lawsuit against Rider University for attempting to sell the choir college property in Princeton. The lawsuit may drag ...
The Princeton Planning Board removed the courtesy review of the Princeton Board of Education’s construction plans from the upcoming agenda for Thursday, Sept. 5 last week, with no explanation. In May, ...