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Princeton school board hires superintendent search consultants

A Long Island, N.Y., consulting firm has been hired to conduct the search for the Princeton Public Schools'...

Troop 52 has new Eagle Scout

Arjun Patel has become Cranbury Boy Scout Troop 52's newest Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout is the highest rank...

Princeton school officials dismiss Westminster Choir College speculation

The possibility of acquiring the former Westminster Choir College campus for expansion has been dismissed by Princeton Public Schools officials. Princeton Public Schools Board of Education president Dafna Kendal reaffirmed...

Lawrence Township Public Schools rebrands with updated logos

Aiming to develop a sense of belonging and unity among students in the Lawrence Township Public Schools, officials have launched a new district-wide brand identity to bring the seven...

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‘You (ICE) will not scare us’

Chanting "No papers, no fear," about 40 people gathered on Hinds Plaza outside the Princeton Public Library July 16 to protest a recent raid...

Mercer County Commissioners adopt 2024 budget

Mercer County property owners will see a 1.3 cent increase in taxes after the adoption of a $425.2 million county budget. The 2024 spending plan...

Princeton Council introduces redevelopment plan for Princeton Theological Seminary site

The Princeton Council has introduced an ordinance to adopt a redevelopment plan for the former Princeton Theological Seminary property on Stockton Street, between Edgehill...

Frances Borutta

Frances Borutta (1947 - 2024) died peacefully on June 30, 2024 with family and loved ones present. She was born in Manhattan, New York...

Hopewell Valley Arts Council celebrates decade of ‘art in the everyday’

The Hopewell Valley (HV) Arts Council is celebrating 10 years since its founding by an inspired group of dedicated volunteers. They envisioned a way...

Princeton Planning Board approves subdivision of Ewing Street lot

For the second time in less than a month, the Princeton Planning Board has approved a subdivision application and also granted a variance to...

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