Princeton Community Calendar, August 21-27

For more information on township events, visit www.princetonnj.gov. For library events, visit princetonlibrary.org.  Around Town August 24 - Council Meeting - 7 p.m. August 25 - Historic Preservation Commission Meeting - 5 p.m. August...

Montgomery Township police blotter

A 66-year-old Morrisville, Pa., man was arrested on an active warrant following a motor vehicle stop on Aug....

Princeton police blotter

Two electric bicycles valued at a combined $1,455 were reported stolen from Karin Court on Aug. 12. They...

Contract awarded for pavement preservation project

The Princeton Council has awarded a contract for $183,418 to Asphalt Paving Systems to perform pavement preservation services...

Gov. Mikie Sherrill brings family life back to Drumthwacket

When Gov. Mikie Sherrill and her family moved into Drumthwacket on Stockton Street in Princeton on Aug. 14, they became...

Good grief builds community through loss

Before children and parents separate into grief-support groups at Good Grief in Princeton, they gather together for pizza, introductions and an opening circle where...

Massive AI data center raises regional concerns

Correction: An earlier version of this article quoted Bordentown resident Katie Ireland who said she had helped stop a proposed data center in Hamilton....

Town Matters: Mercer County seeking election workers

Town Matters is a monthly guide to local opportunities, programs and community needs throughout the region, from school and recreation sign-ups to volunteer roles,...

Montgomery Township police blotter

A Primrose Court resident reported the theft of a Huffy bicycle from the bike rack in the neighborhood. It had been parked in the...

Exhibition showcases artistry and significance of rare Japanese illustrated books

Princeton University Library celebrates the art and evolution of Japanese publishing with a new exhibition “The Art of Japanese Publishing: A Selection of Japanese...

County to improve hearing-related services

Mercer County has been awarded an $80,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Human  Services to expand accessibility services for residents who are...

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