Weiner recently stopped by Princeton Public Library to discuss her new book and answer fans' questions.
Princeton Public Library will screen 25 films on July 18 and 19 beginning at 7 p.m.
Residents are still advised to be aware of their surroundings and report any bear sightings.
Police advise residents to bring children and pets inside.
A reminder about items affecting residents beginning on Monday, July 16.
The Dinky train will operate during normal commuter hours.
Crews were busy working on cleanup on Sunday.
Fireworks, a teen Taekwondo world champion and a successful local fundraiser are just some of the highlights.
Other top state stories include a man who died in a fiery wreck after allegedly attempting to flee from an interrupted rape attempt in Fort Lee and the sentencing of a man convicted of the 2008 murder of a Jefferson woman.
Other events include open mic night, concerts and a book signing/taco party.
Liam Barnosky, who was born with a rare liver disease, underwent transplant surgery last week.
80's and 90's expected for rest of the week
"It was a great moment for him and for us, we (the family) were all there," said his mother, Jay Balasubramanian.
Highlights include a fire on Ewing Street, Salsa Champ of Princeton 2012 and selection of Princeton's police chief.
Writer thanks organizers for an excellent event.
Detours will be in place throughout construction, which is expected to last about 10 days.
Want to meet and support local Olympians? Stop by Jammin' Crepes at the West Windsor Farmer's Market on Saturday- all proceeds will go to USRowing.
Four cooling stations will offer relief from the scorching weather.
Clarke Field (adjacent to the Princeton University stadium) will open to visitors at 7 p.m, fireworks will begin at dusk.
An excessive heat warning has been issued for Central and Southern New Jersey beginning Friday at noon.
No registration is required, but attendees must show proof of residence.
No registration is required, and attendees must show proof of residence.
The program will take place at 3 p.m. today.
New Jersey Department of Fish and Wildlife officials offer Princeton residents tips on how to coexist with black bears.
A Patch photographer gives advice on capturing the sparkle in the sky.
The Blawenburg band will perform tonight beginning at 6 p.m.
Other major news includes a $10 million gift to Princeton University and a Union County man admits he robbed seven banks, including one in Princeton Township.
The rowers include the women's eight crew, which is considered the team to beat in London this summer.
Representatives from NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife will discuss what to do- and not do- when there's a black bear in the area.
Princeton residents who need relief from the heat are invited to the lobby of the Princeton Township Police Department.
A highlight of Princeton news over the past week.
Childhood obesity rates have more than tripled in the past 30 years, according the Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention.
Writer is a member of Princeton Citizens for Sustainable Neighborhoods.
A weekly wrap-up of Princeton news.
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Lawrence Township.
There's lots to do in Princeton this weekend.
Scam promises to pay or credit utility bills.
Organized by a Princeton High School student, the event will address how to best prepare for and respond in the case of emergency.
The event will be held at Princeton University.
Preservationists hope to preserve the site of a pivotal Revolutionary War battle.