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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...

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CENTRAL JERSEY: It’s winter, it’s the Northeast – everybody bracing for the big storm

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Central Jersey and the rest of the state are under watch for a winter storm that could bring wet...

PRINCETON: Task force rejects authorizing police to arrest underage drinkers on private property

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton Police will not be given authority to go onto private property to arrest underage drinkers, a scenario that...

LAWRENCE: Municipal tax rate to remain flat under proposed $42.8 million budget

By James McEvoy, Special Writer LAWRENCE — For the third straight year, township residents can expect a flat municipal tax rate if the 2016 municipal...

MONTGOMERY: Township’s students outperform peers in statewide PARCC tests

By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — The results are in, and the township’s public school students outperformed their peers statewide in the newly adopted...

PRINCETON: Leticia Fraga, mayor’s former campaign chairwoman, will run for council

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Mayor Liz Lempert’s now former campaign chairwoman announced Tuesday her candidacy for Princeton Council, the latest Democrat to enter...

PRINCETON: Mayor Liz Lempert continues to walk a pragmatic fine line with environmental issues

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer As a candidate and now as mayor, Liz Lempert presented herself as an advocate for the environment interested in...

PRINCETON: Library turns the page as new director Brett Bonfield officially takes over

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Public Library transitioned leaders this week with new executive director Brett Bonfield taking the reins of the...

WEST WINDSOR POLICE BLOTTER: Jan. 20

A vandal spray-painted red, random symbols on a fence, a utility box, a street lamp and a section of a wall in the Canal...

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