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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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Petition to Princeton Council: Reconsider ban on cannabis dispensaries

A petition on www.change.org calls on the Princeton Council to reconsider its stance on banning a cannabis dispensary in town. It has been signed...

‘Our lives are about to change,’ Princeton High graduates Class of ’24

Princeton High School (PHS)'s Class of 2024 did not start their high school journeys in a normal fashion as the COVID-19 pandemic was changing...

‘You have enriched our community with your resilience,’ Lawrence High graduates 294 seniors

The Lawrence High School (LHS) Class of 2024 came together one last time at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton for the high school's...

‘Never let anyone dull your creativity,’ Hopewell Valley Central High graduates Class of ’24

When they began high school, a global pandemic provided its challenges to Hopewell Valley Central High School (HVCHS)'s Class of 2024, but it did...

‘Believe in yourself,’ Hightstown High graduates 398 seniors

The Hightstown High School Class of 2024 came together for the last time at the CURE Insurance Arena in Trenton to celebrate the high...

‘We have lived, laughed and struggled,’ Montgomery High’s Class of ’24 graduates

Montgomery High School (MHS) Class of 2024 celebrated the closing of a life chapter when they walked across the gym stage to receive their...

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