Princeton Packet

Princeton Council approves $10.2 million bond ordinance

The Princeton Council has approved a $10.2 million bond ordinance, paving the way for the purchase of playground equipment, a new fire engine, e-bikes for the Princeton Police Department...

Montgomery Township police blotter

An apartment in Building 4 at the Princeton Gardens apartment complex was deemed to be uninhabitable as the...

NIOT hosts ‘Continuing Conversations’ event

Rosetta Treece, superintendent of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District, will discuss how to have conversations about difficult...

Westminster Conservatory of Music is moving to Rider University campus

The Westminster Conservatory of Music is moving from its home on the former Westminster Choir College on Walnut...

Princeton Community Calendar, July 3-9

For more information on township events, visit www.princetonnj.gov. For library events, visit princetonlibrary.org.  Around Town July 7 - Council Closed Session -...

Man charged with driving while intoxicated after crash

A 40-year-old South River man was charged with driving while intoxicated and eight additional violations after police were sent to investigate a vehicle that...

‘We want all voters to be able to participate’

After months of informing and engaging voters about the Jan. 28 facilities bond referendum, Princeton Public Schools is reminding residents how and where to...

McLaughlin to lead county commissioners

The Mercer County Board of County Commissioners has a new chair leading the governing body - Kristin McLaughlin. McLaughlin, who served as vice chair...

Princeton Public Schools gearing up for upcoming bond referendum

The fourth bond referendum in eight years, potentially totaling as much as $89.1 million, will be decided by Princeton voters in a special election...

‘It is about the people’

Mayor Mark Freda was sworn into office, alongside newly-elected Princeton Councilmen Leighton Newlin and Brian McDonald, at the Princeton Council's annual reorganization meeting Jan....

‘Thank you for making Princeton smile again’

Michael LaSusa, who is the superintendent of schools in a northern New Jersey school district, has been named to become the Princeton Public Schools...

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