The town has been named as a defendant.
See below video, at 4:00 mark; the governor and presidential candidate said he needs an apology for how he was treated during Bridgegate.
The closed session meeting begins at 4 p.m.
Christie's Campaign named its leadership team shortly after the governor announced his intention to run on Tuesday.
Mitchell Seltzer and Michael Robertson, Ph.D. were nominated on Monday.
Ziad Ahmed founded redefy.org to combate racism when he was 14.
It has the legal standing to protect the environment, but it was unknown if council would move forward with legislation.
There is no concrete timeline concerning possible legislation.
The ordinance calls for the acquisition and demolition of an historic building on Lytle Street.
The credit for CCG is part of a program to attract private investment and spur economic activity in low income communities throughout NJ.
The bill, if passed, would impose a $100 fine on anybody caught smoking in a car with a child.
Princeton officials provide their update on the project's progress.
Princeton is trying to establish a uniform overnight parking policy for the consolidated town.
Christie said the decision “is an important victory" for taxpayers who can't afford high pension costs that he once promised to pay.
Council meets at 7 p.m. at the municipal building.
Environmental groups have been pushing the town to become the first in the state to implement such a charge.
The state Assembly Judiciary Committee planned to consider a measure Thursday that would make upskirting a fourth-degree offense.
Princeton was praised in New Jersey Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center’s first Bicycling Benchmarking Report for New Jersey.
There will be a JORBA Trail Maintenance Project for residents on Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon.
Primary Day is Tuesday.
Grant applications are available online.
Your opinions can be shared before June Primary Election polls open.
Brian M. Hughes issued a reminder about proper storage of pool chemicals.
Representatives from the Princeton Environmental Commission are pressing council to reduce trash in the town.
An update on the DAPA and DACA for youth acts will be given at the library Monday night.
Council was set to discuss how to handle tour buses that have come to Princeton more frequently the last few years Monday night.
The idea came from a conversation between the mayor and the council president about the ability to live on the state wage in Mercer County.
Princeton had been attempting to preserve a 19th century home located on the property.
He defended his decision to leak classified information during a video presentation.
Princeton residents will see a total increase of $330.38 in taxes after both council and the school board approved their budgets this week.
Christie could be continuing to pursue his presidential ambitions, taking 28 out-of-state trips this year.
The Princeton Board of Health banned the sale of tobacco and nicotine products, including cigarettes, to anyone under 21 this week.
Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert and state Health Commissioner Mary O'Dowd kick off campaign on Thursday
Electronic filing options halt lines at most local branches.
Superintendent of Schools Steve Cochrane will make the presentation at the meeting, set for 7 p.m.
The water company will return to disinfecting its water with chloramines following three months using chlorine to eliminate excess ammonia.
The University launched a rental program at the Dinky Station in November.
The proposed increase is to keep him from taking a position in Colts Neck.
Sweeney visited the Princeton Child Development Institute on Thursday.