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Police investigating two burglaries

The Princeton Police Department is investigating two burglaries on Leavitt Lane and Nassau Street that occurred on May 22 and May 23. In both instances, the burglars allegedly entered the houses through unlocked windows and rummaged through multiple rooms, police said. The burglar entered the Leavitt Lane home on May 22 through an unlocked window […]

‘Memorial Day is about the freedom’

Along Nassau Street residents, visitors and families celebrated with gratitude in remembering the fallen military service members of America’s armed forces during the Spirit of Princeton Memorial Day Parade. American flags waved from people lined up on both sidewalks of Nassau Street as the parade marched for one mile to where it ended at Monument […]

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 […]

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 […]

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 […]

Princeton school board reappoints district teachers and staff

Administrators, academic supervisors, teachers and support staff – some of whom gained tenure – were reappointed to their positions for the 2025-26 school year at a special meeting of the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. School board president Dafna Kendal pointed out that the board’s May 6 special meeting coincided with Teacher Appreciation Week, […]

‘The job found me’

When Municipal Clerk Dawn Mount was growing up, working for town government was the last thing she had in mind for a career. Mount wanted to work on Wall Street in New York City. With an eye toward a career in business, she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Monmouth University. She was […]

Princeton Police blotter

Police officers were sent to a business on State Road in response to reports of a man who allegedly shoplifted two razors and a package of Nicorette gum, valued at a combined $198.97, on May 10. A 33-year-old Woodbridge man was arrested on an active warrant for $1,500 from the Union Township Municipal Court on […]

Fawn season

Princeton Council adopts $14.1 million bond ordinance

Princeton officials are going shopping. The Princeton Council recently approved a $14.1 million bond ordinance that provides money to purchase equipment for various departments – from the police department to the recreation department and even the Princeton Public Library, which it supports. The bond ordinance earmarks $224,000 to update the Princeton Police Department’s body-worn cameras […]