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Montgomery becomes a Purple Heart community

By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer In a ceremony tinged with sadness, Montgomery Township joined the ranks of a handful of New Jersey towns that have been designated as Purple Heart...

Student proposes creation of youth council to advise governor

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In a state with about 2.3 million residents 19 years old and younger,...

PRINCETON: Library gears up for solar eclipse viewing party

Phillip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Janie Hermann can’t wait to look up from Palmer Square in two weeks and see the...

PRINCETON: Decision on restaurant for old post office still pending

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A long night in front of the Princeton Planning Board ended Thursday without...

PRINCETON: Section of Route 206 to close for bridge repair, replacement

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A section of Route 206 will be closed starting Thursday, July 6, at...

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PRINCETON: Community gathering hears from black man and white officer

Mayor, police chief speak about harmony for police and community By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A community gathering Wednesday night at John Witherspoon Middle School...

PRINCETON: Vehicles destroyed, house damaged in early morning fire

By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A fire that caused heavy fire, smoke and water damage to a house at 369 Riverside Drive drew 75 firefighters...

MONTGOMERY: Mayor says ‘lives in danger’ due to Route 518 bridge closing

Transportation Trust Fund impasse halts work By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer MONTGOMERY — Citing the extra time that it takes for an ambulance to reach a...

PRINCETON: Police chief wants to increase department’s ‘positive footprint’ in the community

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Police Chief Nicholas K. Sutter said Monday that law enforcement is dealing with a “crisis” that will require the...

PRINCETON: Heat wave to continue through the week

With the temperatures in the 90s this week finding a way to keep cool is on everyone’s mind.  The National Weather Service predicts temperatures will...

CENTRAL JERSEY: County Executive Brian Hughes eager to attend Democrat convention

By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer In 1992, Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes was a candidate for Congress when he went to the Democratic...

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Drunk Black History Show (Juneteenth Celebration)



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