Princeton extends municipal building closure

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PRINCETON – Princeton has extended the closure of its two municipal buildings to the public until March 27 to help stem the spread of COVID-19, Princeton officials announced on March 20.

Princeton has two municipal buildings: Monument Hall, which is the former Princeton Borough Hall, and Witherspoon Hall, which is the former Princeton Township Municipal Building.

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Princeton officials announced on March 17 that the two buildings would be closed through March 20, but decided to extend the closure for one more week. Essential employees were expected to report to work.

Princeton is not the only town that has closed its municipal building to the public.

Hopewell Township has closed its municipal building to the public through March 27. Hopewell Borough, Pennington Borough and Hightstown Borough have shut their municipal buildings to the public until further notice. All are encouraging residents to call or to visit the town’s website.

Lawrence Township has taken a different approach, closing its municipal building on Thursday and Friday through March 27. It is open Monday through Wednesday, but residents are encouraged to call or email municipal departments if they have a question.

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