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 -...

Final vote tally: Freda to serve second mayoral term

Mayor Mark Freda, who was re-elected to a second term as the mayor of the Municipality of Princeton, picked up an extra 896 votes...

Final vote tallies: Incumbent, two newcomers fill school board seats

The return of incumbent school board member Mara Franceschi and the election of newcomers Ari Meisel and Christopher Santarpio in the Nov. 5 general...

Princeton Police blotter

A Constitution Hill East resident reported an incident of criminal trespass after discovering the rear exterior double doors ajar, with possible pry marks on...

Police offer tips to prevent ‘porch pirate’ thefts

Thefts of unattended packages on front porches may pick up because "porch pirates" are on the prowl, especially during the holiday season, police said....

West Windsor Police blotter

A Willingboro man who allegedly opened packages and removed their contents in an apartment building vestibule on Woodstone Circle was charged with theft and...

Reducing Roadway Fatalities Comes Down to Sharing the Responsibility

By The New Jersey Department of Transportation There were more than 600 crash-related fatalities on New Jersey roadways in 2023. We’re so used to seeing...

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