Freda was first elected to office during the 2020 election.
Current Council President Mia Sacks was reelected to the position by a unanimous vote.
160 housing units are planned on Franklin Avenue – 80 for affordable and 80 for workforce housing.
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
Animal Control Officer Jim Ferry said it's safe to assume that if the raccoon from Dec. 5 was rabid, it has died.
According to the resolution, the widening of the turnpike would only bring in more traffic, thus increasing greenhouse gas emissions.
The ordinance was brought about after parking issues resulted in “serious traffic blockages.”
The ordinance includes an extension of salary ranges for 2023 and 2024.
Princeton Girl Scouts Troop 71829 is seeking the Council's permission to paint multiple sidewalk murals at the park.
The Municipality plans to renovate the 26-acre expanse. The new plan includes tennis courts, pickleball courts, a family zone and more.
On Thursday night, the Planning Board voted 9-0 to approve the Community Master Plan.
The Board of Education has written an open letter to the Council and Planning Board regarding the draft master plan and PILOT program.
According to the petition, the proposed upzoning in the draft Master Plan could have detrimental consequences for the Municipality.
Before the next meeting, the Planning Board will make important corrections and clarifications that are needed, officials said.
The public can also express their views on the master plan at the meeting. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday.
One incumbent was ousted, and the bond referendum passed handily, according to unofficial result from Mercer County.
Five candidates are vying for three seats on the BOE. Here are the unofficial results:
The new voting machines will leave a verifiable paper trail in every voting district, officials said.
The draft plan is now available for all Princeton residents to review.
The general election in New Jersey is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Incumbent Beth Behrend shares why she is seeking re-election on the Princeton Board of Education in 2023.
The next step is the Planning Board meeting on Nov. 9 where the board will deliberate and vote on whether or not to adopt the Master Plan.
Educator Adam Bierman speaks about his platform and shares why he is running for election on the Princeton Board of Education in 2023.
Candidate Eleanor Hubbard shares why she is running for election on the Princeton Board of Education in 2023.
The overall cost of the contract will remain unchanged, according to the resolution.
One of the important takeaways from Phase I of the study was that revenue capacity must increase to address the system's needs.
The event on Thursday was attended by residents, local officials, and community leaders.
The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of NY unsealed an indictment Friday against Bob Menendez, his wife Nadine, and 3 businessmen.
The Municipality is expected to host a series of public hearings on the application.
Catholic Charities will take over the services offered by Corner House Behavioral Health.
The food scraps drop-off program aims to reduce food waste and divert it from landfills. Registration opens on Wednesday.
Contrary to sale listing, Princeton officials said there were no plans to consider the site as an Area in Need of Redevelopment.
Jeff Grosser explains how local teams helped with evacuating residents of Princeton Care Center and why they couldn’t do much.
The listening sessions which begin next week, are the next step in the process of updating Princeton’s master plan.
Under the new agreement, Princeton will pay Rider University $1,000 per month instead of $2000 to use the Westminster Choir College campus.
Arterial, LLC will provide concept design and community outreach for the project.
The world's largest private prison company filed a suit to overturn an NJ law, which bans jails from making deals to hold ICE detainees.
This is the fourth Constituent Services Fair held by Watson Coleman this year.
A presentation on the new public art master plan was made to Council Monday, which got an enthusiastic nod from officials.