Princeton Packet News Basketball clinic By: Submitted Content Date: August 25, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of the Princeton Police Department Police Detective Daniel Chitren, Ptl. Shahid Abdul-Karim, Ptl. Dimitrios Stoupas and Ptl. Melody Van Ness helped coach approximately 75 kids at the recent Joint Effort Safe Streets Basketball Clinic at Princeton Middle School. TagsJoint Effort Safe Streets Basketball ClinicPrinceton Middle SchoolPrinceton Police Department Previous articleDeadline approaches for Mercer County Small Businesses Investment ProgramNext articlePassport Day Submitted Content I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. ‘They were Americans’ LEA KAHN, Staff Writer - September 18, 2024 Hopewell Borough residents petition for public referendum on potential water sale Hopewell News ‘It is what we do’ Lawrence Ledger News World Trade Center steel on display at Hopewell Branch library Hopewell News Volunteers recognized in Montgomery Princeton Packet News ‘There is an ongoing water problem’ Hopewell News Related articles Princeton Packet News ‘They were Americans’ Princeton officials, first responders and residents gathered under bright, sunny skies to honor the memories of the victims... Hopewell News Hopewell Borough residents petition for public referendum on potential water sale Hopewell Borough will have a referendum vote on whether they should proceed to pursue the sale of the... Lawrence Ledger News ‘It is what we do’ Ray Nagy will never forget the bright blue sky over Lawrence Township and much of the Northeast on... Hopewell News World Trade Center steel on display at Hopewell Branch library A piece of steel from the World Trade Center has been moved to Mercer County Library's Hopewell Branch...