We appreciate the opportunity to respond to recent statements regarding the Princeton Public Library and its funding. The Friends and Foundation of the Princeton Public Library is proud to support one ...
Andrew Werth is a unique painter. The Princeton Junction resident uses painted marks to realize what will become ...
Every year, the Sodexo Stop Hunger Foundation awards grants to young people aged 5 to 25 for philanthropic projects geared to ending childhood hunger. Among this year’s successful applicants is the ...
As Lauren Gosselin was introduced as the 11th head coach of Princeton University women’s basketball last Thursday in a ...
The e-bike trend that took New Jersey by storm during and after the global pandemic could be tempered as state and local authorities take stock in persistent safety concerns created by the perceived ...
There are forests, and there are old-growth forests. The latter are increasingly rare, and Princeton has two of them.
Senior attacker Klepacki, who tallied two goals and an assist in the win, and junior midfielder Anthony Peterson, who chipped ...
At its meeting on March 23, Princeton Council held a work session to review a draft ordinance focused on the regulation of special events and the use of public space. That session was viewed by some ...
My family and I moved from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Princeton in 2017. Before we moved to Princeton, I had no conception of what a truly healthy community looked like; the walkable streets, tightly ...
Sure, maybe if it were mid-summer, but this is the third week of April, and three books by a Nobel-prize winning poet are ...
We are supporting Marina Rubina for a seat on Princeton Council for four reasons.
At last week’s Planning Board meeting on the proposed Area in Need of Redevelopment (AINR) designation for Westminster Choir College, residents raised thoughtful concerns about the future of the ...