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West Windsor police blotter

Four North Brunswick Township residents were charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking food and other merchandise from Wegman's on March 7. They allegedly filled shopping carts with merchandise and...

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...

‘This is a big day’

For his 101st birthday, Donald Stern flew around the Verrazzano Bridge towards the Freedom Towers and circled the...

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PRINCETON POLICE BLOTTER: Jan. 7[

Deloris Page, 60, of South River, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for $1,000 from Franklin Township Municipal Court following a motor vehicle stop...

PRINCETON: University loses another round in tax exemption lawsuit

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Princeton University still will have to prove to a New Jersey tax court judge that it deserves its property...

PRINCETON: Battlefield Society takes it case to state DEP commissioner in private meeting

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Battlefield Society on Monday appealed directly to the head of the state Department of Environmental Protection to...

Students of all races face challenges every day

Emily Schmid, West Windsor I am writing in response to Min Li’s letter titled “Education the key to adult independence” published on Friday, Jan. 1. I...

PRINCETON: Mayor gives state of town, says community is inclusive, has strong commitment to affordable housing

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a speech touching on some of the themes she likely will use in her re-election bid, Mayor Liz...

PRINCETON: Longtime municipal engineer Robert Kiser to retire

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Municipal engineer Robert V. Kiser, a fixture in Princeton municipal government for the better part of four decades, said...

THE TOP STORIES OF 2015: AvalonBay starts new development on the site of former hospital

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer AvalonBay began in 2015 building its 280-unit residential development at the site of the former University Medical Center on...

THE TOP STORIES OF 2015: Teachers contract gets settled

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Day after day turned into month after month in a contract stalemate between the Princeton Board of Education and...

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