Dr. Shirley Tilghman was selected by Gov. Phil Murphy to co-chair his Restart and Recovery Commission on Tuesday.
There are four candidates who have filed to run in the primary election for Mayor and two Council seats in Princeton for 2020.
The Murphy administration froze nearly $1 billion in spending for many programs you may need. The state tax deadline also may be extended.
Princeton is taking extra precautions on Tuesday to help stop the spread of the new coronavirus.
Mayor Liz Lempert declared a state of emergency after a Princeton woman was named as the first positive coronavirus case in town Friday.
The Princeton Council has introduced an ordinance regulating the keeping and maintaining of backyard chickens in the municipality.
Which town had that the highest tax bill in Mercer County? See where your town ranks.
The special meeting being held this upcoming Tuesday will allow the public to weigh in on the proposed Redevelopment Plan for Thanet Road.
As the first Latinx person ever to hold elected office in Princeton Fraga is seeking re-election for her second term in office.
Princeton resident and owner of Code Tech Corporation Dina Shaw will be running on the Democratic ticket in the upcoming election.
The 221-unit multi-family development and an 80-unit senior housing was introduced to help meet Princeton's affordable housing obligation
Planning to take a stand in Washington, DC? Here is one way to be a part of the worldwide demonstration for women's rights on Jan. 18.
The ordinance passed in July 2019 requires all publicly-accessible buildings with single-occupant restrooms to have appropriate signage.
Michelle Pirone Lambros and Mia Sacks were also sworn in as councilwomen during the Princeton Reorganization meeting.
Princeton's incoming School Board member Dafna Kendal's 2020 New Year resolution is to provide students with a meaningful education.
Princeton Schools Superintendent Steve Cochrane's 2020 New Year resolution is to build relationships.
Incoming Coucilwoman Michelle Lampros 2020 New Year resolution is to find the best possible path forward on 3 key issues facing the town.
Mark Freda, the president of the Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, has thrown his hat into the ring.
A "NotAboveTheLaw" rally is being planned for Tuesday, Dec. 17 in Hinds Plaza between 5 and 6:30 p.m. in Princeton.
Princeton Human Services Department Commission Chair is asking residents to join in the celebration on Dec. 18.
In a statement, Princeton University said the community is overjoyed that Wang can finally return home to his family.
Princeton Schools also announced an early dismissal Monday morning.
Here's a break down district-by-district of how people in Princeton voted in the Council 2019 race.
Check out all of the unofficial results for Princeton's contested council and school board elections.
Find out polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in Princeton for Election 2019.
Get to know Mia Sacks. She is one of 3 candidates vying for a seat on the town council for this upcoming election on Nov. 5.
The seminary approved the reparations in recognition of its historical ties to slavery.
Mercer County homeowners saw the sixth highest dip in home values in New Jersey, according to a report.
The public is invited to come out and speak about speeding and traffic issues on their individual roadways during a special meeting Oct. 21.
Get to know Michelle Pirone Lambros. She is one of 3 candidates vying for a seat on the town council for this upcoming election on Nov. 5.
"We took great care in the wording of this ordinance that it does not say anywhere that it is replacing Columbus Day": Councilwoman Fraga.
Trump needs to be impeached from office because he is "incapable of carrying out the duties and responsibilities of the Presidency": Coleman
A Princeton local also reported a phone scam where the caller pretended to be her nephew and needed money, police said.
The public can review exhibits of the proposed project, ask questions and discuss any concerns with NJDOT representatives.
Examining Racism: Looking Inward First — a workshop focusing on stopping racism will be held on Sept. 18 in Princeton Junction.
The documentary "This is Home: A Refugee Story" will be screened at Princeton Public Library on Sept. 18 from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
The "Stand Against Racism Summer Series" will be screened throughout the month of August in Princeton.
The 65-unit development was met with approval by the board at their June 20 meeting.
Michelle Pirone Lambros is one of three Democrats running for council in the contested Princeton primary election being held on June 4.
Princeton will be hosting a public meeting on Tuesday night to discuss and explore the possibility of creating a dog park in town.