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A round-up of local blog posts published on Patch in the past week.
Residents must place Christmas trees and brush at the edge of the pavement by 7 a.m.on the day of collection.
Students may apply through January 21.
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Where do you go to enjoy some winter fun?
Drawing could be the second largest in Mega Millions history.
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“It was really fun to get out of class, and try something new! I am really excited for computer class this trimester now.”
Destinations include Radio City, NJPAC, Liberty Science Center
Children's Future's is looking for monetary contributions to help fund their Family Success Centers.
Patch readers shared the photos of December 10, 2013, when this corner of the world was under several inches of snow.
Also, Patch bloggers are talking about Christmas Card madness, shore birds, SAT prep, Special Olympics
He ran a 3k in 10:13 out of 187 participants.
Who says the punishment always has to fit the crime?
Christian Bucks’ idea to foster friendship spreads to 32 states—and counting.
Their service was honored at Monday's Princeton Council meeting.
"The Sustainable Princeton Leadership Awards allow us to recognize and thank these leaders for setting examples and inspiring others to act sustainably,” Mayor Lempert said.
Haven't gotten your kids' photos taken with the guy in the red suit? There's still time.
These local families have asked for community support in the face of mounting medical bills.
Part of a new Patch series that will feature a different local Go Fund Me campaign each week.
Race registration opens on Monday, Dec. 16.
Share your best holiday recipes and gift ideas, special traditions and opportunities to give back.
Canadian Turkeys, carving the lobster and a turkey the size of a dog.
Looking to take TigerPaWW transit? Here's what you'll need to know over the holiday.
This year’s drive will be dedicated to the memory of Mercer County Park Ranger Dave Deveney.
Here's our roundup of the most uplifting and feel-good stories from Patch towns across the country.
"We will use [this year's] grant to start an exciting project that we plan to make into an annual event," Burr said.
“The library’s vibrant schedule of activities and loyal patrons testify to its importance as a locus of intellectual curiosity and cultural engagement in Princeton,” University President Christopher Eisgruber
A tradition in many Princeton households, last year's race raised a record-breaking $25,300.
The Alchemist & Barrister is collecting cash and food to help the needy. Items needed are cranberry sauce, packages of stuffing and mashed potatoes, broth, canned fruits and vegetables and gravy mix.
Book smarts will meet street smarts.
The wreaths and kissing balls will be sold during Morven's Festival of Trees- beginning on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
Volunteer Connect is located in Princeton
Lab employees got creative when it came to celebrating America Recycles Day.
Also, local Patch bloggers are writing about their favorite books, pitfalls of Facebook and soccer.