The municipality has also scheduled an open house to be held on Sept. 28, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The location is the site for the upcoming 45-unit apartment building.
The $631,500 grant, championed by Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman and will train community doulas to serve the County’s diverse population.
The final schematic design is planned for September. The project has been ongoing since 2016.
The founder of Ridgeview Conservancy recently made a presentation to Council, urging them to embrace community health through green space.
Jennifer Downing-Mathis was sworn in this week at the Mercer County Criminal Courthouse.
The change was made following recommendations from the Municipality’s Civil Rights Commission.
The property was leased to the Housing Initiatives of Princeton for a period of one year. 3 new families will be moving in this summer.
RB Homes has proposed to redevelop a 2.4-acre land into a residential development.
Municipal Engineer Jim Purcell presented staff suggestions for the proposed outdoor dining ordinance.
Residents who leave material on the road will now be issued an invoice for the violation.
Sakrid can still operate its new coffee shop on 300 Witherspoon Street.
Council approved the agreement with architectural firm Clarke Caton Hintz to the amount of $50,000.
The budget includes funding for previously deferred maintenance projects that are "critical" to the Municipality.
Gershkovich, a journalist with the Wall Street Journal was detained by Russia in March on charges of espionage.
Princeton hopes to get a healthy response from residents on development and community need. Responses will be collected through mid-June.
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Watson Coleman said she worried about the precedent set by the negotiations, as it demanded cutting aid for the poor.
The June 28 will begin with public comment and the Zoning Board is expected to make a decision on the application.
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Over 400 mayors want funds collected through utility taxes returned to municipalities so they can address property tax affordability.
Residents put their concerns to council at a special meeting, highlighting the safety implications of poor connectivity.
On Thursday, the Congresswoman said the bill criminalized the drug offense instead of addressing it as a public health issue.
The legislation would make diaper purchases free for families struggling financially, especially those from low-income backgrounds.
The food scraps drop-off program aims to reduce food waste and divert it from landfills.
Nine mayors from across the country will participate in the program. They will receive training and resources to keep communities safe.
Ex-Planned Parenthood Chief and former Biden Presidential Commission on SCOTUS joined Watson Coleman in calling for reform.
Municipal staff are working on an agreement to be brought to Council during the May 8 meeting, which will include parking details.
The budget calls for $71.47 million in spending which is $1.27 million more than the previous year.
The final design is expected to be completed in September. Here’s what the proposed plan looks like:
The sign uses the verbiage “Settled 1683” and does not acknowledge the Lenape who inhabited the land before European settlers, CRC said.
Last week officials said Curaleaf failed to give them proper notice that it was laying off 40 workers at its grow site in Bellmawr.
Gov. Phil Murphy unites 90 mayors to overhaul the state's liquor laws and phase out the cap on licenses.
The increase was lowered from 45 cents to 29 cents. A public hearing on the budget will be held on April 24.
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In a statement, the Congresswoman said people knew from the beginning that Trump lacked competence and civility to lead the nation.
Council passed a resolution supporting liquor license reform in the state, saying NJ & Princeton should be leaders in reform initiatives.
The community roundtable held on March 18 gave residents the opportunity to learn more about the redevelopment process and ask questions.
Councilmembers debated whether the price tag was too high for a weekly newsletter.
The budget presentation was made by Municipal Administrator Bernie Hvozdovic and CFO Sandy Webb. A public hearing will be held April 10.