Township engineers plan to recommend a “truck turn prohibition” for vehicles turning right on Witherspoon Street from Nassau.
After residents raised concerns, the Cannabis Task Force removed the shopping center from its list of possible cannabis dispensary sites.
The Planning Board did not reach a decision during Thursday's meeting. The discussion will continue on Oct. 21.
More than 1 out of every 10 Mercer County rental households are behind on rents as of early August, according to a new analysis.
The University intends to move Court Clubhouse to the site of 3 Victorian homes. Planning Board will discuss the application on Thursday.
The Historic Preservation Commission could not take formal action as many residents did not receive notice of the ordinance.
Defenders of the U.S. Capitol rioters have planned a rally at the State Capitol Annex, in Trenton on Saturday.
The Task Force is seeking public input as it prepares to make recommendations to the Council on allowing Marijuana businesses in town.
They will also host a virtual forum for the Princeton Board of Education candidates to be held on Wednesday, Oct. 6.
A study concluded that the Lots identified as 2, 26, and 27 on Franklin Avenue qualify as an "area in need of redevelopment."
The Mercer County unemployment rate improved somewhat during the summer.
A new affordable housing overlay zone is being proposed along Witherspoon Street from Green Street to Valley Road.
The Cannabis Task Force will recommend that Council allow marijuana establishments to operate in town. However, more public input is needed.
A chunk of the labor force in New Jersey remains jobless, as national unemployment is still higher than before the pandemic.
The Municipal Engineer presented updates on the design during the Council meeting. Here are some highlights.
The ordinance hopes to establish a new affordable housing overlay zone along portions of Witherspoon St., from Green St to Valley Road.
After prisoners filed a lawsuit alleging they were denied access to special education, the state is set to overhaul the system.
Sustainable Landscaping Steering Committee presented its recommended changes to rules that restrict the use of gas leaf blowers.
Due to rising COVID-19 cases statewide the Health Officer has recommended Council delays the start date of in-person meetings.
See the latest announcement from the Mercer County Government.
Rhodalynn Jones will fill one of the "many critically important positions" in the municipality, Mayor Mark Freda said.
The municipality will have to introduce an ordinance showing amendment to the zoning map.
The NJ Congresswoman said offering protection to diplomats, journalists and allies was "morally right."
Environmental Commission will host a special meeting to discuss Tenacre Foundation's application to build cottages and more at Great Road.
Princeton residents in need of assistance will now have to visit Trenton. A public hearing on this ordinance is scheduled for Aug. 23.
The temporary ban gives the Cannabis Task Force enough time to draft recommendations for an opt-in ordinance they hope to present later.
Benjamin E. Widener is chairman of Stark & Stark's Employment Law Group in Lawrenceville.
For the first time, the Attorney General released the names of all New Jersey police officers subject to "major discipline" last year.
The Planning Board has supported the zoning change request. The application will now come before the Town Council.
But national figures point to a rebound when local data for July becomes available next month.
The CDC recommends indoor public mask use for vaccinated and unvaccinated Princeton residents.
Individuals are needed to help set up the site and run it starting on Saturday early afternoon until Sunday morning.
The leaf opens as bright yellow/green changing to bright green in the height of summer.
A new analysis found more than 6 million nationwide are behind on rent, owing a total of $23 billion.
Tour tickets are sold at the Mercer County Park Marina on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 8 a.m. on the day of the tour.
Pictured above are the Best in Show selections: "Indian Summer" by Leslie Hatch of East Windsor, Watercolor, Non-Professional; and "Mour ...
NJDOT said the kiosk cannot be repurposed with the signal equipment inside because there are concerns about ventilation and access.
Public hearing and vote on the opt-out ordinance which was scheduled for Monday will now be held on Aug. 9.
A public hearing and final vote on the ordinance amending zoning regulations for parking will be held Tuesday.
See the latest announcement from the Municipality of Princeton.