Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize often-unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
Although there is a possibility of showers on Thursday, heat index values are expected to hit 102 in Princeton.
Mayor Mark Freda criticized the state for failing to inform families ahead of time. Local officials will hold a meeting to assess the lapse
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
The market will be returning for its first fall session beginning Sept. 6 through Oct. 4.
The items were recently distributed to Princeton Public School children from low-income families.
This event will directly support BRCSJ’s new initiative that combats censorship and battles book-banning.
Officer Billie D. Ellis died on Aug. 19, 1955, while trying to rescue two young boys in Carnegie Lake. He was off-duty at the time.
The hospital has plans to build a new cancer center. Here are some details:
Dean Svecz from School of Rock Princeton joined other top teen musicians to perform at various venues across four midwestern states.
The event will be held at the Community Park Pool from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
On Monday, Russia allowed U.S. Consular access to Gershkovich after more than a two-month gap.
This will be the first in-person collaboration since 2019.
For the month of July, Police will be conducting traffic enforcement on the following streets:
The new five-year agreement also comes with a significant raise in costs.
Sakrid Coffee is proposing to install a coffee roaster at new outlet at 300 Witherspoon Street.
Project construction is expected to begin in late 2024, early 2025.
Stockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, graduated from Princeton University in 1984, the University said.
Juneteenth is the oldest-known celebration of the end of slavery in the U.S. Here are some events happening in Princeton:
The parade will roll through the historic Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood with an afterparty at the Princeton YMCA.
Teams will play baseball clad in vintage uniforms and using rules from 1864.
PFARS used the specialized marine unit to rescue the injured bird that was found on the water in Lake Carnegie.
Retired Princeton Police Sgt. Fred Williams will be the guest speaker. The ceremony will be held at the Municipal Complex Plaza.
The exhibit will detail Albert Einstein’s relationship with residents of the Witherspoon Jackson neighborhood and prominent Black leaders.
Princeton will kick off Pride Month with a host of events beginning Friday.
The winning ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven on Princeton-Hightstown Road.
The new is 5-minute survey seeks input on middle housing issues, indoor recreation and more.
Dr. Juliane Gross of Rutgers University, an expert on planetary bodies, answers some questions on the meteorite that hit Mercer recently.
The breakfast will celebrate all the volunteers who work to make the Pride Parade a success.