While last-minute shopping might be on the cards for many, Mercer County has plenty of festive events to get you into the holiday spirit.
Additionally, gift cards were donated to families to help during difficult times.
Activities include ornament making, greeting card making, art projects, open studios, music, and more.
Here's where you can take in all the sights and sounds of the season.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to help you compile a list of lights around Princeton.
It's time to meet Santa this Holiday season. Here's where you can find him:
Here's where you can get your live Christmas tree near Princeton:
The drive will begin on Saturday, Nov. 18, and will end on Sunday, Dec. 17.
Looking for a place to dine out for Thanksgiving? Several restaurants in the area are open to help you celebrate.
This year, vocalist Morgan James will join the Princeton Symphony Orchestra for the concert on Dec. 16.
This holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
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October is a great time to pick up the best pumpkin possible. Here's where to find them in the area.
Spirit Halloween locations have popped up around New Jersey. And there are a few near Princeton as well.
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See which grocery stores and other retailers in Princeton will be open for the Monday holiday.
Patch has your complete guide to Independence Day fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Princeton.
Celebrate Mom with a nice brunch at one of these restaurants in and around Princeton.
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Kevin Chen says Wang "is a real-time management master" and encourages him to give back to the community.
Here is a round-up of New Year's Eve events in the Princeton area:
The New Year’s Eve event will take place Saturday noon at Sky Zone in Hamilton.
Looking for something to do this New Year's Eve? Here are some events happening in the Princeton area:
These dazzling lights will definitely bring some holiday cheer.
Support local artists and enjoy live music and making art.
They will be joined by the Princeton High School choir. The Holiday POPS! concert will be held on Dec. 17.
Entertainer Cissy Walken will be performing a show on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m.
Enjoy an evening of live music at Palmer Square this Friday.
Six garden clubs from across New Jersey have decorated the official residence of the Governor in Princeton. The tours will be self-guided.
Apart from the tree and menorah lighting, there are a lot of Holiday events in Princeton. See details:
Here's where you can visit Santa and take pictures with him:
Industry professionals expect that those who want a fresh-cut Christmas tree won't have trouble finding them this year.
The popular outdoor ice skating rink is eco-friendly and located on Hulfish Street, behind Nassau Inn
Lots of music and fun events are planned for the tree-lighting ceremony.
Don't feel like cooking On Thanksgiving Day? There are plenty of restaurants open in the Princeton area.
Bring joy to local families by making a donation this holiday season.
Prevent candy wrappers from ending up in landfills by putting them in the custom candy wrapper recycling box.
Top Agency recently released a report detailing the most popular candy in each state. See what New Jersey loves:
The Hometown Halloween Parade, hosted by the Arts Council of Princeton will be held on Oct. 28