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 -...

‘Jimmy, Jimmy, oh Jimmy Mack’

James "Jimmy" Mack, whose barbershop was the last Black-owned business in the historically Black Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood, was honored with a mayoral proclamation at the...

Princeton Police blotter

A bicycle that had been left unsecured overnight on Wiggins Street was reported stolen on Nov. 25. The bicycle was valued at $535. The...

Future changemakers

Courtesy of the Princeton Police Department On Nov. 16, the Princeton Police Department had the pleasure of welcoming the amazing young leaders from the Greater...

‘Meet your loved one where they are that day’

By Christine Barcia While many think of fall colors like orange and red in November, others think of teal. This blue-green color with calming characteristics...

Montgomery Township reinstates chief of police title

Montgomery Township reinstates chief of police title, appoints Silvio Bet to the role. Bet, who has been leading the police department the past two years...

Final vote tallies: Incumbent, newcomer fill council seats

The return of incumbent Princeton Councilman Leighton Newlin and the election of newcomer Brian McDonald in the Nov. 5 general election has been confirmed. The...

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