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Princeton schools receive sustainability boost
Sustainability efforts at three of the six schools in the Princeton Public Schools received a boost, thanks to a Sustainable Jersey for Schools grant. The school district received a $2,000 grant, which will be applied toward sustainability efforts at the Community Park School, the Littlebrook School and the Princeton Middle School. It is one of […]

Trenton mayor supports city ownership of Trenton Water Works
Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora has made it clear that he strongly supports the city retaining ownership of the troubled water utility – Trenton Water Works (TWW). In a statement earlier this month on May 12, he called the water utility one of the city’s greatest assets that is owned by the residents and said the […]
Princeton to celebrate Pride Month
Princeton will celebrate its LGBTQ community in June – which is Pride Month – starting with the annual Pride flag-raising event on May 30. The Pride flag-raising event is set for noon at Monument Hall. HiTOPS and the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice will be on hand. Monument Hall is the former Princeton Borough […]
Theatre Exile season finale kicks off June 5
Theatre Exile’s new play Glitter in the Glass is picking up momentum right out of the starting block. Opening June 5, the play has already been extended through June 22 due to popular demand at its cozy South Philly venue at 1340 S. 13th St. The show concludes Theatre Exile’s adventurous 2024-25 season with a […]
Lawrence Township to hold PRIDEfest celebration
Lawrence Township’s first community-wide celebration of its LGBTQ+ community has been set for June 15 at the Lawrence Shopping Center. PRIDEfest will be held from 8 a.m.to 1 p.m. It is being sponsored by Lawrence Neighbors Together, which is made up of township organizations and residents. The celebration kicks off at 8 a.m., with a […]
Hopewell Valley commemorates fallen service members
Throughout Hopewell Valley residents recognized and honored fallen service members of America’s armed forces on Memorial Day. Residents and visitors in Hopewell Township, Pennington, and Hopewell Borough gathered for ceremonies and parades on May 24, May 25, and May 26. Memorial Day, which took place on May 26, is a federal holiday held on the […]
‘We owe a debt of gratitude’
Memorial Day is considered by many to be the beginning of summer, when swimming pools are reopened and Little League baseball is in full swing and the school year is nearing its end. But Memorial Day is also a day when the soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen who died defending the United States during wartime […]
Head-on collision on Route 31 kills one person and injures two others
One person was killed and two other people were injured when the Honda Civic in which they were riding veered across Route 31 and struck a tractor trailer head-on on May 27, according to the Hopewell Township Police Department. The Honda Civic was traveling south on Route 31 when it left the southbound lane and […]
Montgomery Township police officers honored for saving dog
Two Montgomery Township police officers, who pulled a dog out of a frozen pond in January, were honored with the Whiskers Watson Animal Lifesaving Medal on May 17 for their “heroic” actions. Officer Sal Intili and Sgt. John Colucci were sent to Avalon Lakes Court after a caller reported that his dog had escaped from […]
Princeton Police blotter
A victim reported that while she was traveling in a car westbound on Stuart Road, a man entered the eastbound lane, turned his back to the vehicle and pulled down his shorts to reveal his nude buttocks. The lewdness incident was reported May 19. A 34-year-old Ewing Township man was charged with driving while intoxicated […]