A generous gift expands access to STEM and leadership, including a 4-year Leadership Scholar Award for one rising 9th grade girl.
The store will be opening in Palmers Square this Friday.
The parade will kick off at 10 a.m., rain or shine, from the staging area of Nassau Street and Princeton Avenue.
Discover top tips from Dr. Radwa Saad to keep your teeth and gums healthy, prevent disease, and protect your smile for life.
The grants will fund camps and programs to prevent learning loss and provide affordable childcare for working families.
This is the first NJ Transit strike in more than 40 years.
This event hosted in partnership with Not In Our Town Princeton will examine race and access to safe, clean transportation
The Princeton Police blotter dated May 13 had the following reports:
Princeton joins more than 30 municipalities to hold fossil fuel companies responsible for cost of climate damage.
A Fun Kickoff to National Safe Boating Week
Funds from the PILOT program will help the district with "cost and expense for maintaining the public facilities."
Nonprofit organization providing food, family and education services welcomes Randall West to leadership team
Hegseth’s thesis contained “eight instances of uncredited material, sham paraphrasing, and verbatim copying,” the newspaper said.
The sale will be held from May 16 through 18. Each item is priced at $25 or less.
Vitamin A is a key part of the treatment for measles, but it must be used carefully under medical supervision.
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
Annual kick-off of the Safe Boating Campaign leading into Memorial Day Weekend
Learn the PFD requirements on NJ Waters
The program now surpasses the 1,000 alumni milestone.
The Princeton police blotter dated May 6 had the following reports:
The suit challenges the decision by the National Science Foundation to slash “indirect cost rates” for government-funded research.
This comes after the Trump Administration released its 2026 budget proposal which included eliminating the National Endowment for the Arts.
The award was given by the American Association of Teachers of French, which was founded in 1927.
Awards Honor Immigrant Entrepreneurs Making a Difference in New Jersey
Lian-Zhu Zheng, 70, was last seen on foot leaving a residence on Lafayette Road West, police said.
A 4th grader's powerful speech during the BOE meeting challenges misconceptions about autism.
Why the Capacity Plate is so Important
The Princeton rally will take place at Hinds Plaza from 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.
The campaign emphasizes the importance of wearing a seat belt for all vehicle occupants.
Forbes recently released its new ranking, and this NJ resident features among the richest.
The incident took place on South Harrison Street near the marked crosswalk at the D&R Canal Path.
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 30 had the following reports:
STEAM-learning space to feature variety of integrated technology and maker equipment
Another round of demonstrations against the Trump administration is being planned for Thursday. See details:
Private schools claimed 36 of the top 50 spots on the salary list, with prestigious private colleges and universities prominent on the list.
Andrew Harris will be replacing Matt Bouldin and will joining the school district officially on July 1.
Residents have been asked not to try and feed or go near the bear.
The survey is scheduled to be undertaken during the summer and a full report and set of recommendations are due by November, officials said.
Dr Nandini Menon, Ed.D., named to New Jersey's INNOVATE 100 list for 2025.
Christopher Sheridan was appointed to the role in May 2024, when he took over from Angela Siso Stentz.