As Princeton discussed a return to in-person and hybrid meetings, councilmembers spoke about maintaining high civic engagement.
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The ordinance creates the historic district from Washington Road to Murray Place, encompassing the famed Princeton University eating clubs.
The event will give residents the opportunity to see the various themed gardens and learn about pollinators.
The budget will help the Princeton Business Partnership to craft a message and a plan for replenishing the economic vitality of Princeton.
If passed, the legislation would put approximately 26,463 New Jersey families under the free lunch and breakfast program.
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“Removing the designation will likely end us up in court," Mayor Mark Freda said. The seminary plans to demolish three buildings on campus.
The 5.5- million-square-foot project on the corner of Rt. 1 and Quaker Bridge Road, West Windsor is expected to impact neighboring towns.
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The Congresswoman said the decision erased half a century’s worth of progress and would disproportionately affect the poor.
The Supreme Court struck down a NY law that limits those who can carry concealed weapons, saying it violated the Second Amendment.
Deanna Stockton will be honored with the Outstanding Public Service P.E. Award by the New Jersey Society of Professional Engineers.
Watson Coleman said she tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday.
In a letter, the Pedestrian & Bicycle Advisory Committee said the flooding problem on Linden Lane can impact pedestrian safety.
Council praised residents and the school for reaching a compromise on a matter that could have been a "very contentious situation."
The current approval for one-way traffic operation is valid only for 90 days, hence the need for the ordinance, officials explained.
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This is the second time the planning board is endorsing the school's rezoning request.
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Council decided not to move forward with the ordinance for retail cannabis sales, due to the disturbing & divisive nature of discussions.
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The project will help Princeton to meet its affordable housing obligation
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As the Supreme Court mulls over possibly overturning Roe v. Wade, Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ is planning a rally in Princeton.
Terhune Development Urban Renewal LLC is seeking to build 125 apartments on a 5.9-acre lot bordering Princeton Shopping Center.
The video was taken during working hours and was filmed in front of coworkers, a city councilwoman told NJ.com.
Council discussed whether the program will act as an effective parking solution for Princeton.
Although “not pleased,” council members said they were "resigned” to the decision due to safety concerns.
Councilwomen Michelle Pirone Lambros and Mia Sacks are running for another term.
The current proposal includes current and former eating clubs, residences, and the Ferris Thompson wall and gate.
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Municipal staff were of the view that a bicycle lane on Witherspoon Street would not be safe due to limited space.
The BOH prepared a detailed document and draft resolution explaining what needs to be done ahead of sanctioning cannabis retail in town.
The municipal budget and Witherspoon Street phase 2 design concept are on the agenda for this Monday's council meeting.
"I am thrilled for America," Watson Coleman said. Jackson made history as the first Black woman to serve on the country’s highest court.
The municipality along with Mercer County will hold a public information session on April 19 at Johnson Park elementary school.
Council decided to take some time to study both concepts before approval. Construction contacts need to be awarded by Nov. 19.
The meeting will begin at 7 p.m. After all the presentations are done, the floor will open for public comment.