John Witherspoon Woods and the 153-Acre Wood are the sixth and seventh New Jersey forests inducted into the 325-forest network.
The lawsuit alleges defective notice and Master Plan inconsistencies in the February adoption of the AH-12 zoning district.
Nursing professionals make career move to Mercer County, embrace luxury rental living
The new policy will take effect ahead of NJ’s statewide e-bike regulations beginning in July.
From a brand partner: Aarav and Arsh Parekh have hosted 70+ athlete interviews and earned national award recognition for their show.
The Loop now offers two tiers of free service, with a Loop Express running 6 days a week between the Shopping Center and train station.
The Princeton police blotter dated April 14 had the following reports:
Learn how electroconvulsive therapy is transforming lives and join a Mental Health Awareness Month series with expert insights on care.
The nurse and her husband, a North Jersey police officer, have received a swell of support from the community after losing their home.
Local leagues and programs across Princeton are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Community Park and Littlebrook elementary schools each received $2,000 through the Sustainable Jersey for Schools program.
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 7 had the following reports:
Opening Reception on Sunday, April 12, 2-4pm
Top Annual Watercolor Exhibit by GSWS to Draw Visitors
The driver, a University employee, was issued a motor vehicle citation.
State assessors will examine policies, operations, and management at the police department and its communications center on April 20 and 22.
Heating upgrades, a growing electric fleet, and a spring Sustainability Summit mark the latest steps in districts climate push.
The project is part of Princeton's Fourth Round affordable housing obligations.
The Largest Earth Day Event in Princeton returns for a 4th year
Lifelong Peace Scholar Dr. David Cortright to Speak in Princeton on "Halting and Reversing the Arms Race: Challenges and Opportunities"
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:
The governor says living at New Jersey's official executive residence will put her closer to Trenton and the State House.
Learn to take better pictures with whatever camera you're using, smartphones included!
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 2 had the following reports:
The bill would impose temporary surcharges on hotels, rides, and sports betting near the Meadowlands during the 2026 FIFA tournament.
The program connects fans with local businesses through digital check-ins, prizes & a shot at 2 tickets to the World Cup Final on July 1.
Legal costs from litigation keep climbing. Council says attorney fees are just part of it — staff time and OPRA requests add to the toll.
Mimi Omiecinski is moving into consulting after two decades running one of Princeton's top-rated tour businesses.
Leading National Child Abuse Prevention Organization Accredits Healthy Families America site in Trenton, NJ to Serve Families
Under the proposal, organizers could be billed for public works and emergency services labor, plus $30 per blocked metered parking space.
Hundreds turned out as NJ governor vowed to keep fighting the Trump administration on voter data, the Gateway tunnel and private militias.
Custom framing retailer brings its gallery-style store to Palmer Square, with frames handcrafted by artisans and a gallery wall.
NJ State Police bomb technicians responded after officers found frayed wiring and heard a strange noise from a Princeton trash can.
The annual household waste and recycling event runs rain or shine from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. — but spots fill fast once the trucks are full.
Learn how to relieve tooth nerve pain fast. Dent Blanche Dental offers emergency dental care in Princeton NJ and NYC.
Indivisible Princeton and the ACLU-NJ are co-hosting the event, with Gov. Sherrill and local leaders on the program.
The new store offers full eyewear, Spring 2026 styles, kids frames and eye exams.
Eisgruber told the Princeton Municipal Council on Monday that budget cuts and a salary freeze are already in effect.
The lottery, open to Mercer, Monmouth and Ocean county residents, will be held within weeks of the deadline.
The Princeton Police blotter dated March 24 had the following reports: