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Princeton school district ‘taking a stand against antisemitism’

The Princeton Public Schools is gearing up to tackle antisemitism in the district through education and by encouraging students to report antisemitic incidents, in the wake of rising antisemitism...

West Windsor police blotter

Four North Brunswick Township residents were charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking food and other merchandise from Wegman's...

Common calendar, Packet papers, May 3

Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of New York Blood Center, which...

‘I love seeing this enthusiasm in science’

Whether it was learning about a supercomputer, earthquakes or how clouds form, students and families - through hands-on...

Second phase of Witherspoon Street improvement project complete

With a ceremonial snip of the ribbon, Princeton officials celebrated the completion of the second phase of the...

Princeton Packet News

‘Moth-ers’ ‘shine a light on’ 10th observance of moths in their local habitats

National Moth Week (NMW) is marking its 10th year July 17-25 with a call to young people around the world to learn about and...

Deadline to file to run for Princeton school board approaches

Time is running out for potential candidates who want to serve on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. The deadline to file a nominating...

Cranbury Princeton students receive scholarships from Cranbury Lions Club

The Cranbury Lions Club has selected five Cranbury students for its annual scholarships program. During the first in-person dinner meeting after the pandemic in June,...

Man charged with allegedly stabbing two people at hotel after-party

A Trenton man who stabbed two party-goers at the Hyatt Place Princeton hotel on Route 1 is facing weapons charges in the June 5...

Vandals cause $10K worth of damage to West Windsor cricket pitch

West Windsor police are searching for the vandals who damaged the cricket pitch at the West Windsor Community Park on the Princeton-Hightstown Road sometime...

Common calendar, Packet papers, July 2

Ongoing   Burlington County is continuing to make COVID-19 shots available to residents. The Health Department will open four new fixed vaccine clinics. The clinics will run...

Princeton Police Department to use virtual training platform

The Princeton Police Department will use WRAP Technologies’ virtual training platform to deliver the latest simulator training technology to local police officers.   With WRAP Reality,...

Fourth of July celebration planned at Princeton Battlefield

The Princeton Battlefield Society's (PBS) celebration of America’s 246th Independence Day will take place on July 4 at Princeton Battlefield State Park. At noon, the...

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