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 -...

Princeton Police blotter

A 38-year-old Princeton man was charged with weapons offenses following an investigation into reports of a man with a knife on Clay Street Jan....

Former Princeton football players among those killed, injured in New Year’s Eve attack

Loved ones, teammates, and coaches are remembering former Princeton football player Martin "Tiger" Bech who was killed in a deadly terrorist attack on New...

Fire truck donation

Courtesy of Princeton The Municipality of Princeton proudly donated a surplus fire truck to the community of Banner Elk, North Carolina, to support their recovery...

Township Committee recognizes Montgomery’s teacher of the year

The Montgomery Township Committee recognized Stefanie Lachenauer, who was named the 2024 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. The governing body recognized and celebrated...

‘We are allowing the community to decide’

Princeton voters will be asked to approve a bond referendum that may total as much as $89.1 million for renovations and expansions to four...

Historic Preservation Commission to review development plans

A three-block section of Witherspoon Street, between Green Street and Lytle Street, may be transformed if Princeton officials approve of plans proposed by the...

Special Section

Current PM Special Section