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She said ‘no’ to the bullies

State legislation that would ban potential book-banners from doing so - dubbed "The Freedom to Read Act" - has been introduced in the State Legislature. State Sen. Andrew Zwicker (D-Hunterdon,...

‘I am excited to get started’

The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education has appointed Johnson Park School Principal Angela Siso Stentz to become...

‘We have an obligation to innovate responsibly’

The first New Jersey Artificial Intelligence (AI) Summit not only convened business leaders, academics and government officials to...

Common calendar, Packet papers, April 19

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

Princeton Public Library to celebrate 20th anniversary of current building

A one-day photo exhibit and a panel discussion about the Princeton Public Library building - plus the obligatory...

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Local historian celebrated for her work to preserve the historically Black Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood

The history of the Witherspoon-Jackson community has not been forgotten in Princeton with the help of Shirley Satterfield. The local historian and long-time Princeton resident...

Princeton applies for $1.8 million in NJDOT grants for road improvements and a bicycle path extension

Princeton officials hope to receive $1.8 million in state grants to offset the costs of improvements to Dickinson Street, Alexander Street and University Place,...

Late photographer’s photo collage of Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood on display through banners in Princeton

Romus Broadway, a self-described social historian, spent six decades capturing daily life in the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood on his camera. Some of those images will be...

HomeFront founder and CEO to retire; Board of Trustees selects COO to fill role Oct.1

Sarah Steward will become the next CEO of the Lawrence Township-based nonprofit group HomeFront, officials said. Steward, who currently serves as HomeFront's chief operating officer...

Lawrence and county officials meet to discuss traffic concerns with approved warehouse distribution center

Lawrence Township officials - concerned about the traffic impact of a planned warehouse distribution center on Quakerbridge Road that was approved in June -...

Montgomery Township police blotter

A 23-year-old Newark man was charged with theft of property July 26. He allegedly took credit cards out of a woman's wallet in a...

Common calendar, Packet papers, Aug. 5

Ongoing   Free tours of the Wyckoff-Garretson House & Museum, which dates back to 1730, will be held the second Sunday of every month, through October. Docent-led...

Community Night Out reconnects Princeton community with local police department

The Princeton Police Department's longstanding effort to build relationships with the community received a fun boost when "Community Night Out" returned to Witherspoon Street. Community...

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