The expanded drive provided essential school supplies to students from Pre-K through 8th grade.
The yard sale will celebrate sustainability, community spirit, and economic accessibility.
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The students join the over 160 students living in PCH who have received scholarships over the past 17 consecutive years.
The location is one of the biggest remaining underdeveloped land parcels with frontage along Route 1.
The event will now be held on Aug. 13, the police department said.
The WSJ reporter landed on U.S. soil late Thursday night after being freed from Russian prison.
Russia sentenced Gershkovich to 16 years in prison. Paul Whelan, Alsu Kurmasheva and Vladimir Kara-Murza have also been released.
The event is a celebration of the Witherspoon Jackson Community’s history.
The fun-filled event will include food, activities, demos and displays.
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John Bucchere's retirement will be effective August 1. He served the Princeton community for 25 years.
Sunday is National Ice Cream Day, and several national chains are offering deals to enjoy one of summer's favorite treats.
The funds will go towards helping the nonprofit provide meals to food-insecure community members.
Immigrant justice leaders spoke about the response to the raid and demanded a full investigation into ICE operations.
Children and families involved in Princeton Nursery School and YWCA Princeton will receive better access to nutritious food.
The bat tested positive for rabies on Wednesday. Currently, no human exposures are known, officials said.
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Claire Tang will serve as a local advocate, aiming to increase education and awareness on reading and writing.
The summer programs will help families who do not have other options.
This summer pop-up show, an Einstein selfie station, a hands-on magnetism activity and more.
Officials also released a list of areas with confirmed coyote sightings and activity.
People braved the excessive heat warning to participate in the Princeton Pride Parade on Saturday. Here are some photos:
The Pink Pearl Night is hosted yearly to raise funds for YWCA Princeton’s Breast Cancer Resource Center.
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The day will begin with the annual flag-raising ceremony at Monument Hall.
The parade begins at 11 a.m. from the steps of the Princeton Municipal Building, followed by an after-party.
This year's race will feature a DJ, yard games, food trucks and more.
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The vibrant artwork also includes positive messages for the community.
Events also included a Pride picnic and a Pride dance party.
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The event is a do-over of a Kentucky Debry-themed event held earlier this month.