Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
Boating Safety Tips! Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to the summer season and thousands of boaters will be out on the waters
Memorial Day Weekend is also the unofficial kickoff to summer. See how you can spend the weekend:
The meeting will be held Monday, 7 p.m. at the Council meeting room.
A celebration will take place on Friday from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the headquarters of Bayard Rustin Center For Social Justice.
Announcing the retirement of long time administrator, Gail Wilbur, and appointment of the new Head of K-4 Division, Michelle Dowling.
Donate new or gently-worn business casual wear for students seeking summer jobs.
The team from The College of New Jersey confirmed that the object was a true, rare chondrite meteorite, in excellent condition.
After agencies and institutions did not respond, a team from The College of New Jersey stepped in to analyze the object. Here's their plan:
The Memorial Day Parade begins at 10 a.m. from the staging area of Nassau Street and Princeton Avenue.
Residents will be able to get a safe ride home after visiting local bars and restaurants, thanks to the police department.
Around 400 people marched from the Witherspoon Presbyterian Church to Princeton University, on International Workers’ Day.
The contractor of Graduate Hotel has hired non-local workers, prompting workers from the Princeton area to picket, union says.
The reporter also released a statement Thursday via the Wall Street Journal. Gershkovich was detained last month on spying accusations.
Attendees will go on a guided nature walk at Rogers Refuge to help collect data for the Environmental Resource Inventory.
The BRCSJ's Drag Queen Story Hour hopes to foster an environment of love and acceptance in the community and beyond.
The event will be held from 4 p.m.- 7 p.m. at the Princeton Shopping Center Courtyard.
Teams will construct historic structures and famous residences out of LEGO building blocks.
The world got a glimpse of Evan Gershkovich for the first time since his detention when he appeared at a Russian Court on Tuesday.
Evan Gershkovich was allowed his first consular access on Monday. The journalist is in "good health," the U.S. Ambassador to Russia said.
Whether in-person versus on-line – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
Hilltop Park is set to receive $664,023 in improvements, including inclusive playground equipment and a new batting cage.
Porchfest is free, open to the public, and can be easily accessible by foot and bike.
Princeton was awarded the designation for focusing on the mental health and wellness of residents last year.
The farmers market will be held at the Firestone Library/Chapel Plaza from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The company said chloramines have been an effective method of water disinfection that meets all EPA and NJDEP drinking water standards.
The event is open to children, families and adults of all ages.
See what's happening in Princeton this week:
The Municipality will be presenting the plan to residents this Saturday and will be taking feedback.
The interns will spend most of their time outdoors. Those interested can apply by March 31.
The event on Sunday will bring together communities facing warehouse sprawl in their towns and give them the tools to fight developers.
The event will be held at 101 Walnut Lane.
Niche released its annual rankings of the 2023 Best Places to Live in America. Here's how Princeton fared:
In April, residents will get the opportunity to speak with Councilman Leighton Newlin on everyday issues and concerns.
Learn the difference between a boating safety certificate and a boat license
Instead of calling the police department, residents can now request permits online.