During Monday's meeting, Council discussed the future of two existing information stations.
A public hearing on the budget will be held on April 14.
The resolution was adopted by a unanimous vote.
The negotiated price is $ 1,175,000, according to the ordinance.
David Cohen will receive specialized training in creating safer, more accessible streets for community members.
Current Council President was first elected in 2019.
The treatment center serves Princeton, South Brunswick, West Windsor, Hopewell, and Pennington.
The scope of the work consists of four phases, and the contract is for $115,000.
Two council seats will be up for election this November.
Devin Mulroy will join as Chief of Staff to Roy Freiman and Mitchelle Drulis.
The consultants will now meet with focus groups of different types of stakeholders.
Bowman Consulting Group will get $709,201.50 for all 3 phases of the project.
From tackling the housing crisis to expanding mental health outreach, the council outlined its goals for the new year.
Gov. Phil Murphy and state Sen. Andrew Zwicker were in attendance during Princeton's reorganization meeting.
The property owner wants to build four apartments on the second floor of the building on 14 North Harrison Street.
Two members of council will take oath of office.
The endorsement comes as NJ prepares to go to the polls in 2025 to choose a new governor.
HP 108 Stockton Urban Renewal LLC plans to build 240 housing units.
A Baltimore-based architectural firm has been engaged for the conceptual design services of the Princeton Fire Department’s headquarters.
Princeton had initially planned to sell the truck, but after seeing the damage caused by the hurricane, donated it instead.
A public hearing on the ordinance is scheduled to take place on Dec. 19.
Princeton received two bids for the operation and maintenance of the Princeton Transit Service.
Baltimore-based architectural firm Manns Woodward Studios has been engaged for their services.
$150 million was given to 540 cities and towns across the state for infrastructure improvements.
The Mercer County Clerk certified the election results on Wednesday. Here's who won and by how many votes:
Staff conducted a study after residents expressed concern that only a small amount of funds were being transported using the service.
The consultancy firm studied traffic and crash data before making the recommendations to Council.
Mercer County Clerk released a detailed list of write-in votes for President.
First constructed in 1931, the arch has faced structural damage from truck strikes.
The Democratic candidates for Mayor and Council won their unopposed races in Princeton.
Candidates on the ballot were Bonnie Watson Coleman, Darius Mayfield, Kim Meudt, and Vic Kaplan.
The Planning Board will hear the application on Thursday.
There are lots of choices to make in Princeton this year. Here's what to know before you hit the polls.
The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
The kiosks, originally phone booths and newspaper vending boxes, are now used for community flyers.
The Plaza design extends to the edge of Witherspoon Street and expands usable space.
Early voting begins Saturday in New Jersey. Here's the information you need.
The public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 30.
How much housing does Princeton have to create over the next decade? What's the town's plan? Here are some answers.
Harrison is famous for his work on high-profile projects like the Metropolitan Opera House and the United Nations headquarters.