LEA KAHN, Staff Writer

Voters approve $89.1 million bond referendum

Princeton voters approved a three-part bond referendum totaling $89.1 million for expansions and renovations to four of the six schools in the Princeton Public...

School district to discuss proposed bond referendum

A Town Hall-style meeting has been set for Feb. 4 to explain the Lawrence Township Public Schools' proposed $98.9 million bond referendum for improvements...

Hightstown Police Department seeks accreditation

Residents who want to weigh in on the Hightstown Police Department, which is seeking accreditation by the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of...

Terhune Road improvement project to begin in March

Construction on the Terhune Road improvement project, between North Harrison Street and Grover Avenue, is expected to begin in March, according to Princeton officials. The...

Lawrence Township school district addresses concerns about immigration raids

For resident Mark Elliott, the specter of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entering the public schools is disturbing. It is so frightening to Elliott...

Princeton school district addresses concerns about immigration raids

The Princeton Public Schools is prepared to protect undocumented students and their families as President Donald Trump's administration announced recent plans to enforce immigration...