Heather H. Howard and Lance Liverman will run independent campaigns in the 2015 Democratic Primary.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at 400 Witherspoon Street.
Council will meet at 7 p.m. at 400 Witherspoon Street.
Heather Howard and Lance Liverman told some supporters, in private, they will run for re-election next year, according to the Packet.
The race for Princeton Council was uncontested, but there was a U.S. Senate race and a Congressional race.
When you vote on Tuesday, show off your "I Voted" sticker with a selfie.
The Democrat defeated Republican Alieta Eck in Tuesday's election.
The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. in the main meeting room of Monument Hall.
Some offices and four branches of the county library system will remain open.
Holding community sponsored events on Sunday makes it easier to find volunteers, Bob Bruschi said, Planet Princeton reports.
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Meetings have been held concerning those diseases.
Gov. Chris Christie announced the appointment on Thursday.
The audit was presented Monday night, according to nj.com.
Council meets Monday night, 7 p.m., in Main Council Chambers.
Access Princeton officially launched Thursday at noon.
Deputy Administrator Kathryn Monzo and two unnamed business administrators are under consideration, according to the Princeton Packet.
Simpson moved to Princeton in 2010 when he became NJDOT Commissioner.
David C. Jones collects a pension, but says he will stop while in office if elected, according to New Jersey Watchdog.
Liz Lempert was the difference in a 4-3 vote to give herself and council a raise, according to the Princeton Packet.
Council meets Monday night in council chambers, 7 p.m.
Congressional candidate Don Dezarn is the Senior Operations Manager of Campus Dining, according to CBS Philadelphia.
There will also be three presentations and a closed hearing in which police staffing is discussed.
The rally was the largest in Princeton in over a decade, according to Planet Princeton.
Avalon Bay has reached an agreement with Princeton to build 280 residential units on the old hospital site. It is pending council approval.
The department will answer questions about government access and taxes.
Avalon Bay had filed a lawsuit when the town mandated additional environmental testing in May, according to the Princeton Packet.
All ordinances that were to be considered Monday night will now be taken up on Aug. 25.
Sophia Eisenberg and Emily Feuer are currently serving through August.
Taxes are due Aug. 1.
Administrator Bob Bruschi will leave the township at the end of the year, according to nj.com.
Five landscapers testified that they had been the victims of wage theft during the public hearing Monday night.
Flash flooding is possible through Tuesday evening, the National Weather Service warns.
Princeton Council meets 7 p.m. Monday night.
She spoke about the tourism industry following her tour, according to the Princeton Packet.
The homeless rate dropped from 271 in 2007 to 71 in 2014, according to njtvonline.org.
Kathryn Monzo, Assistant Administrator and Director of Finance is seen as a viable candidate to fill the position.