Michelle Pirone Lambros is a candidate for Princeton Council in the Democratic primary on June 4.
This new wish list of things could change everybody's lives, including eliminating 274 NJ school districts. And you may not like them.
Princeton will be hosting a public meeting on May 7 to discuss and explore the possibility of creating a dog park in town.
Princeton received the state aid to advance road, bridge, safety, and quality-of-life improvements.
It appears there will be an contested democratic primary election in Princeton, with 3 Democrats filing for 2 open seats on the council.
Locally 4 protests have been set up across the Garden State including in Princeton, Mahwah, Morristown, and Montclair.
Princeton's taxes have gone up recently, see how much:
Gov. Phil Murphy will sign a bill that will have a big impact on your job.
All municipal offices will have a delayed opening Tuesday, Feb. 12 and open at 11a.m.
The “Aid in Dying” bill is closer to becoming NJ law as Gov. Phil Murphy also signed 3 unrelated bills, one putting panic alarms in schools.
Residents and small business owners shared their comments, mostly complaints, over the new parking meter system at the council meeting.
Depending on where you stand, you may not like what you're going to hear about NJ marijuana legalization and the $15 minimum wage.
One organization is blaming the Trump Administration for the "spread of white supremacist ideology nationwide."
Several outraged groups are also planning a counter-protest march in response to the event on Saturday at noon.
“I’ve lived and traveled all over the world, and I can say that hands down, Princeton is one of the best places to live," Lambros said.
A protest to protect Robert Mueller in the wake of Jeff Session's departure will be held in Hinds Plaza in Princeton on Thursday.
Here's a break down district-by-district of how people in Princeton voted in the 2018 senate and congressman race.
Valerie Jarrett, former senior adviser to President Barack Obama, will speak on Tuesday at Princeton University.
Democrats win the two open council seats in Princeton, according to unofficial results.
Here is a list of what is closed and what's open in Mercer County.
Princeton candidate profiles, voting locations, voting times, and more.
Eve Niedergang and Dwaine Williamson are among the three candidates running for election in the contested Princeton Council race on Nov. 6.
Lishian “Lisa” Wu is one of the three candidates running for election in the contested 2018 race in Princeton on Nov. 6.
A sex-assault investigation has hit the Murphy administration and legislative priorities could change.
Gov. Murphy said he's going to probe a woman's claims that she received justice after accusing a top Murphy staffer of rape.
Stickers promoting the New Jersey European Heritage Association had previously been reported in Princeton in August.
The deadline to register for the 2018 general election is Tuesday, Oct. 16. Here's how you can register.
This is the day marijuana could become legal in NJ. Will it be sold in stores? Watch Gov. Phil Murphy talk about it on video.
The “Civil Rights in Comics,” will be open at Princeton University’s Bernstein Gallery in Robertson Hall until Nov. 15.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention released a report on Xiyue Wang, a student who has been imprisoned for 855 days.
Identity Evropa, described as fixated on "the preservation of white culture," posted about appearing in Princeton via Twitter.
A state report slams a NJ animal shelter for many mistakes, including leaving cat vomit on couches and euthanizing too early.
The judge previously ruled that the administration's decision to repeal DACA was "arbitrary and capricious."
Five candidates will run for three open, full-term seats in November's election.
The hearing is designed to collect public input on the state's plan to implement 1,100 megawatts of offshore wind capacity.
Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman blasted President Donald Trump for his comments during a news conference with Vladimir Putin.
Brian M. Hughes says we need to honor the remaining veterans of The Korean War before it's too late.
School districts could be consolidated and more tolls could go on highways "near the state line" to help pay pensions.
The results are in for Tuesday's primary.
There are six Democrats on the ballot for the June 5 Princeton Council Primary.