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Pennington hires ‘elusive sixth officer’

Pennington Council members have approved the employment for a sixth police officer to the Pennington Police Department. Council members...

Microforest set to take root in Quarry Park

A microforest is about to take root in Quarry Park. Princeton officials are planning to embark on a project...

Witherspoon statue to remain

Princeton University will not be removing the John Witherspoon statue in front of East Pyne Hall after a two-year review process by the school's Council Committee on Naming. The review...

Council accepts Pinelli’s retirement for next year

Pennington Council officially accepted Chief Doug Pinelli's retirement which goes into effect next year. Through a resolution, the Borough Council unanimously voted Oct. 7 to accept Pinelli's retirement that is...

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East Windsor Hightstown community recognizes importance of kindness

East Windsor joined with East Windsor-Hightstown Kind on Saturday, Sept. 28 to celebrate and recognize the importance of kindness in "our East Windsor Hightstown...

Montgomery Township Police partners with Hunterdon Health for Breast Cancer Awareness campaign

The Montgomery Township Police Department is continuing to show their support of Breast Cancer Awareness by wrapping a police vehicle in pink. The department is...

‘Tour de Towpath’ to celebrate D&R Canal Park milestone

Walkers and runners are invited to join the fun along New Jersey's 70-mile-long linear park, the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park, on Saturday,...

Monthly Column: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month is dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer and emphasizing the critical role of early...

‘CMT is not beating me’

Over 200 people participated in the Walk 4 CMT, an annual fundraiser to raise awareness about Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease.  This year’s walk, held in...

Pennington mulls Zoom format change for council meetings

The borough is continuing its research on whether the Borough Council will switch from a Zoom's panelist webinar format to a regular meeting format...

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