The Task Force hopes to overcome the “snag” and post the entire report on the Municipal website on Wednesday, Nov. 24.
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The Council work session on Monday has also been postponed. A new date will be announced after Thanksgiving.
Deanna Stockton and Jeff Grosser have been promoted to the newly-created positions and will work alongside Bernie Hvozdovic, officials said
The municipality is trying to get some construction work completed before cold weather sets in. Here are the latest changes to the project:
Claridge Wine & Liquor will now move to Nassau Street. Several merchants had opposed the move.
At the special meeting on Nov. 30, the Task Force is expected to present their recommendations and report to the council and the public.
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All ballots postmarked before Nov.2 will be counted until Nov. 8, officials said
Here are the updated unofficial results from NJ's District 16 2021 elections, as of Thursday morning.
Democrats Eve Niedergang and Leighton Newlin were the only candidates to run for the two open seats on Council.
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See the latest announcement from the Municipality of Princeton.
The municipal attorney concluded the ordinance fell short of a majority and abstentions did not create a tie for the mayor to break.
The vote caps months of effort by groups. The municipality hopes to ultimately phase out the use of gas-powered landscaping equipment.
Council failed to reach a majority on Monday. During the public hearing section, residents objected to the school's plans.
Claridge Wine & Liquor is seeking approval for a liquor license transfer that would enable them to move to 102 Nassau Street.
The land was earlier slotted for building large homes resulting in the loss of 4,000 trees. The acquisition costs $8.775 million.
3 Victorian homes, Court Clubhouse will be saved from demolition and the University will support creation of a new local historic district.
The Planning Board hopes to make a final decision on the University's controversial Prospect Avenue Plan during the Thursday meeting.
The Township’s engineering department said it did not have sufficient time to review the traffic report. The next hearing is on Oct. 26.
In a “historic agreement” Robbinsville and Hightstown will build a 26,000-square-foot shared facility housing a police station and court.
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The Historic Preservation Commission is all set to consider adopting a resolution at a meeting on Monday.
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The minor “tweaks” will be made based on urbanist Jeff Speck’s suggestions.
The Mercer County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the late summer.
The Montgomery Township Education Association has endorsed candidate Sadaf Jaffer for District 16 assembly seat.
On Monday, Council introduced an ordinance that restricts the use of gas-powered leaf blowers and other noise-generating equipment in town.
The entrance to Witherspoon Street needs to be 22 feet wide, or Princeton could lose state funding for the project.
What restrictions will be imposed on gas leaf blowers? Are there fines involved? More to be revealed at ordinance introduction On Monday.
Princeton has two secure drop box locations for voters to submit completed ballots.
After an almost four-hour meeting, the Planning Board decided to continue hearing on Oct. 14. The application faces a deadline of Oct. 16.
Early voting for the General Election will be available from Oct. 23-31. Here's how it will work in Mercer County:
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