National Public Health Week takes place from April 6-12.
Most offices will be closed to observe Good Friday.
Two Democrats and two Republicans will seek two three-year seats in this year’s elections.
Council meets Monday night, 7 p.m.
The 7-11 was approved Thursday night, according to the Princeton Packet.
Only incumbents Heather Howard and Lance Liverman have announced their candidacies so far, according to the Princeton Packet.
Companion bill to Senate legislation to be considered by full assembly after 9-1 vote Monday.
Princeton is considering purchasing a piece of land on Lytle Street. The meeting is Thursday night.
Princeton resident and NBC News Medical Correspondent Nancy Snyderman violated an ebola quarantine last year.
Mark Johnson says he was fired. The town says he resigned, according to Planet Princeton.
Construction on the residential building is set to begin late March and early April, according to the Princeton Packet.
County offices will close at noon due to inclement weather.
Offices are closed due to inclement weather.
The Planning Board will need at least five members available to hear the case.
The deadline to make suggestions is March 1, according to the Princeton Packet.
Councilwoman Jo Butler believes Liz Lempert's municipal updates are part of an election campaign, according to the Princeton Packet.
Three former police chiefs, a former administrator, former director and three former school officials made the list.
All county offices will open at 11 a.m. due to inclement weather.
County Executive Brian Hughes urges residents to enroll in the program.
The meeting scheduled for Monday may be postponed one day, depending on the weather.
A fire tore through an Avalon Bay complex in Edgewater on Jan. 21 left 500 people homeless.
Princeton's property values were the highest, but so were the property taxes.
Council meets at 7 p.m.
Residents expressed concerns about health during a public forum, according to the Princeton Packet.
The public is invited to attend the event for the Assembly Republicans who represent the 16th Legislative District.
He will run for another four years in office he announced during the State of the County address.
The proposal to replace car parking passed by a 5-1 vote, according to the Princeton Packet.
The Princeton Health Officer and Princeton Human Services worked with CHSofNJ to increase WIC participation in Princeton last year.
Princeton officials hope to clarify details about the act and warn residents of potential scams.
Walter Harris was 31 when he was shot and killed while responding to a disturbance on Feb. 2, 1946.
Bernard Miller will serve as Council President for the third year in a row, according to the Princeton Packet.
Liz Lempert pointed to a smaller municipal workforce and lower tax rate as positives from consolidation, according to the Princeton Packet.
The convenience store would move into the site formerly occupied by West Coast Video on Nassau Street, according to the Princeton Packet.
The owner of Amigo Taxi made his case against unlicensed companies serving Princeton, according to Planet Princeton.
Princeton Council President Bernard Miller and Councilwoman Jo Butler will be sworn in to another three years in office
A look back at some of the stories from the political landscape.
Businesses near residential areas must close between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m., the Princeton Packet reports.
The special meeting takes place at 6 p.m. at 400 Witherspoon Street.
The council president was absent. Critics say the ordinance was tabled because it wouldn't pass, Planet Princeton reports.