Members of the Hun School girls’ volleyball team celebrate after they defeated Mount St. Mary Academy 2-0 (25-23, 25-18) in ...
Multiple tributes, some of them tearful, were voiced in memory of Elric Endersby at a meeting of Princeton’s Historic Preservation Commission (HPC) on Monday evening. Endersby, a longtime member of ...
Thousands of high-spirited demonstrators filled Princeton’s Monument Park on Saturday afternoon, October 18 for a No Kings ...
The Princeton University Art Museum is set to officially open its doors with a 24-hour-marathon of activities starting at 5 p ...
Early voting hours for the nine days beginning this Saturday are from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Election Day voting hours on November 4 are from ...
West Windsor Arts and Art Against Racism (both 501(c)(3) organizations) invite artists to submit artwork for “Not Afraid,” a juried exhibition of work that empowers artists to explore the intersection ...
Princeton Public Library has earned a well-deserved reputation as a cultural institution and, arguably, the center of our vibrant and diverse community, hosting concerts, book talks, and a wide range ...
The Historical Society of Princeton and the Princeton Historic Preservation Commission would like to thank Triumph Restaurant and Brewery for hosting a fascinating tour last week highlighting its ...
As November approaches, the Princeton Day School boys’ soccer team is girding for a grueling postseason schedule. The Panthers will be wrapping up regular season play as they compete in the Prep B ...
“FESTIVAL OF TREES”: Morven Museum & Garden’s annual holiday tradition returns for its 20th anniversary November 19 through January 11. A holiday tradition, Morven Museum & Garden’s “Festival of Trees ...
Over the last week, the Princeton High football team suffered some tough setbacks on and off the field. Playing at Trenton last Friday night, PHS lost 27-14. The Tigers dug a 14-0 first half hole as ...
True Vitality Requires Transparency, Respect for Princeton’s Neighborhoods, and Responsible Planning
Councilwoman Lambros writes [in her October 15 letter] that the 108 Stockton Street redevelopment will “keep Princeton alive.” No one disputes that Princeton must continue to grow, but is this project ...
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