The Municipality will have a trash container to collect excess Holiday waste beginning Dec. 25.
Time to prepare for the upcoming season
The exhibition will include a hands-on ferrofluid exhibit where passersby can explore an aspect of magnetism.
A former employee had alleged that she faced discrimination due to her religion and was fired for objecting to COVID-19 policies.
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
Princeton achieved its certification by accomplishing 52 sustainability actions in 14 categories for 675 points.
The Hilltop Meadow Farm brand of cheese is being recalled, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture said.
The nonprofit received a grant from the Fund for Women and Girls.
Fifth-Generation Firefighter Shares His Unique Volunteer Perspective
The index assesses the inclusivity of municipal laws, polices and services for LGBTQ+ residents and workers.
According to a new WalletHub analysis, Princeton ranked among the top 10 best small sports cities in the country.
Driver and Pump Operator Shares His Unique Volunteer Perspective
With the holiday season around the corner, donors are needed to help provide local children with gifts.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
Liliana Morenilla serves those who are food insecure through Princeton Mobile Food Pantry.
A special presentation Thursday night will allow residents to see the Community Master Plan draft.
Laor Abramov was attending a music festival in Israel when he was reported missing, his parents said.
Hélène Lanctuit has been appointed the first CEO of Princeton-based nonprofit Share My Meals.
As a test, alerts will be sent to your phones, radios, and TV by FEMA. Here's what to know:
A large portion of Community Park North was blown down in major storms. This grant will help with reforestation.
The community-wide event will be held at the Municipality Complex Plaza.
Residents can learn about the master plan process, current conditions, and highlights from last year’s public surveys.
On Sept. 30, take a walk through the most sustainable homes and yards in the Municipality
Attendees can enjoy local craft beer, hard cider, food, live music and nature-themed activities.
The weeklong celebration promotes inclusiveness, unity, and diversity in the community.
Lori Troilo will replace Kathleen Gittleman as interim Executive Director.
The exhibit will showcase details Albert Einstein’s relationships with local African American residents and Black leaders.
The former CEO of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital says his failure to prevent a body painting exhibition led to his ouster.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize often-unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.