The Mayor and Council authorized a 12-month professional services agreement with Topology NJ LLC.
The proposal would add two NJ Transit stops near Copperwood and move an Ewing Street stop to a safer spot.
The Mayor and Council introduced an ordinance on Monday to raise sewer service rates for properties using metered water.
Council members discussed higher parking rates, garage demand and a possible timeline for changes this summer.
Several prominent Democrats, including Sen. Bernie Sanders, have congratulated the surgeon on the nomination.
Four Democrats are vying for two open seats on the Princeton Council.
Thirteen Democrats were vying for the opportunity to represent the Garden State's 12th Congressional District.
Indivisible Princeton plans a peaceful sidewalk vigil on Friday, urging state action to protect detainees, families, and protesters.
A Princeton resolution asks state leaders to address steep health benefit premium increases affecting local governments.
A whopping 13 candidates are vying for the Democratic nomination for a chance to represent NJ-12 in Congress.
See who is on the ballot, where to vote, and more.
The Princeton-native earned the 2026 Moms Demand Action Gun Sense Candidate distinction by the Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund.
The congresswoman's endorsement following the likes of several other prominent Democrats who have backed the veteran candidate.
The ordinance adds and clarifies uses like spas, tutoring, fitness studios, and craft production in several zones.
The project includes 17 affordable units as part of the township's Fourth Round Fair Share Plan.
DOJ's complaint challenges NJ's mask ban for law enforcement as an unconstitutional attempt to regulate federal agencies in the state.
Council member Brian McDonald corrected earlier cost estimates and explained why Princeton can't exit the state health plan — yet.
A months-long issue over library funding ended hours before the Council's budget vote, with both sides agreeing to share the cost.
The order establishes a Housing Governing Council and pushes state agencies to build more homes, cut red tape, and use surplus state land.
The Friends and Foundation of the Princeton Public Library says using endowment funds for operating costs would violate fiduciary law.
A $149K budget increase from the library has prompted a broader review of parking subsidies and total library spending.
The lawsuit alleges defective notice and Master Plan inconsistencies in the February adoption of the AH-12 zoning district.
The project is part of Princeton's Fourth Round affordable housing obligations.
The governor says living at New Jersey's official executive residence will put her closer to Trenton and the State House.
The bill would impose temporary surcharges on hotels, rides, and sports betting near the Meadowlands during the 2026 FIFA tournament.
Legal costs from litigation keep climbing. Council says attorney fees are just part of it — staff time and OPRA requests add to the toll.
Under the proposal, organizers could be billed for public works and emergency services labor, plus $30 per blocked metered parking space.
Health insurance costs, Westminster Choir College expenses, and a shift to a paid fire department are driving Princeton's proposed budget.
Eisgruber told the council the university's annual voluntary contribution increase will be protected, despite campus-wide budget cuts.
Gov. Sherrill signed three bills into law on Wednesday, targeting federal immigration enforcement as ICE arrests in New Jersey have surged.
Feds say states are forcing insurers to cover abortions against their beliefs, Sherrill calls the move a 'fishing expedition.'
The PCDO handed out endorsements Sunday, sending 3 council candidates forward.
The Municipality has adopted a modernized filming ordinance to qualify for Film Ready New Jersey certification.
7 designs were honored in the competition to reimagine the municipality's cherished public notice boards.
Mayor Mark Freda is leaving his post at Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad — but says he's not done with emergency services.
Residents can expect an increased police presence in some areas. See where:
A unanimous council vote authorizes the town to apply for a state Green Acres stewardship grant.
The $254,300 regional study splits costs among eight Central Jersey municipalities — and a pending state grant could cover the entire bill.
The infrastructure project finished under its original contract price after field conditions allowed for reduced material quantities.
The judge ruled that the settlement between Princeton and the Fair Share Housing Center is "fair and equitable."