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 voters choose school board members

Princeton voters elected Mara Franceschi, Ari Meisel and Christopher Santarpio, to the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 5 general election. Franceschi...

Newlin, McDonald to fill council seats

Princeton voters re-elected Princeton Councilman Leighton Newlin and elected Brian McDonald to serve on the Princeton Council in the Nov. 5 general election. Newlin and...

Montgomery: School board race results

Voters in Montgomery Township and Rocky Hill cast their votes in the Nov. 5 general election for three, three-year terms on the school district...

Voters to decide on $89.1 million school bond referendum in January

Princeton school district officials are going ahead with plans for a three-question bond referendum to pay for expansions and renovations to four of its...

Montgomery: Township Committee race results

Montgomery Township voters cast their votes between four candidates in the Nov. 5 general election for two three-year terms on the Township Committee. As of...

Mayor Mark Freda re-elected to second term

Mayor Mark Freda was re-elected to a second term as the mayor of the Municipality of Princeton in the Nov. 5 general election. Freda, who...

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