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Princeton Public Library Closes After Staff Tests COVID Positive
Princeton Public Library on Monday closed its building after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, executive director Jennifer Podolsky announced.
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Labor Union Protests Outside Princeton Schools Using Giant Rat
A local labor group have placed a giant, inflatable rat outside the Princeton Public Schools (PPS) office at Valley Road to protest a contractor's hiring of non-local and non- union labor.
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Vaccine Appointments Exceed Supply: Penn Medicine Princeton
Penn Medicine Princeton, which was registering for the vaccine, announced Wednesday night that they've "exceeded" their capacity.
Resolution Introduced To Honor Cop From NJ Killed In DC
Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-Mercer, and Don Beyer, D-Virginia, has introduced a bipartisan resolution to honor United States Capitol Police Officer Brian D. Sicknick, a New Jersey native who died from injuries during the Capitol riots Jan.6.
Princeton Receives 500 Coronavirus Vaccines For Second Dose
At the town council meeting held Tuesday night, Princeton Health Officer Jeff Grosser said the township has received 500 COVID-19 vaccines for its upcoming clinic.
Princeton Democrats Support Abolishing 'County Line' On Ballots
Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO), New Jersey's largest and most active Democratic club, voted overwhelmingly in support of a resolution calling to abolish "the county line" on primary ballots.
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