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Two arrested in $8,000 coke, $36,000 cash bust

A two-month-long investigation into cocaine distribution in Trenton netted two arrests, the seizure of 160 grams of suspected cocaine with a street value of $8,000 and $36,000 in cash...

Trenton lands $7.6M in grants for demolitions, recreation centers

The City of Trenton has received more than $7.5 million in state funding to demolish or stabilize city-owned...

Pretty Brook Road could get $1 million upgrade

Pretty Brook Road may be repaved, if the New Jersey Department of Transportation approves a grant application for...

Princeton Community Calendar, August 14-20

For more information on township events, visit www.princetonnj.gov. For library events, visit princetonlibrary.org.  Around Town August 18 - Council Virtual Closed Session...

Watershed Institute welcomes new members to Board of Trustees

The Watershed Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of four exceptional leaders to its Board of Trustees:...

Diwali celebrations at library

Diwali, the festival of lights, falls on Friday, Nov. 1. There are a number of events to celebrate the Hindu holiday scheduled at the...

Traditional Artists Show this weekend

The Traditional Artists Show started in 2010 and is still going strong today. Over the last 14 years the Show has raised over $100,000...

Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Valentin to be recognized at gala

Nelida Valentin from Princeton Area Community Foundation is one of many distinguished women who will be recognized for their leadership by Executive Women of...

Princeton and developers to receive New Jersey Future’s Smart Growth Award

The Terhune Harrison Mixed Use Village on Terhune Road and North Harrison Street will be highlighted at New Jersey Future's annual Smart Growth Awards...

‘Washington’s Legacy’: Princeton Battlefield State Park to gain new visitor and education center

The Princeton Battlefield State Park on Mercer Road will gain a new visitor and education center as well as landscaping to restore it to...

Princeton Council approves bond ordinance for Westminster Choir College campus purchase

The Princeton Council has approved a $50 million bond ordinance to pay for the potential acquisition of the former Westminster Choir College campus on...

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