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Princeton Police released its most recent blotter:
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Braeden Carroll was selected from 3,400 applicants for a fully funded master's year in France starting July 4.
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A total of 14 cops in Mercer County were named in the latest report released by the New Jersey Attorney General's Office.
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Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations of Americaās 250th anniversary in and around Princeton.
The health department said the tick-linked allergy can cause delayed reactions after eating mammal products.
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The Monument Park event honored the end of slavery in the United States and the Black community's resilience.
Officers in the area heard numerous gunshots fired on Sunday.
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The Princeton Symphony Orchestra presents a talk on jazz and the Civil Rights Movement, followed by a Great Ladies of Jazz concert.
People & Stories/Gente y Cuentos will air on 'State of the Arts' June 24 at 8:30 p.m. on NJPBS
Superintendent says the $100-$150 annual fee covers all sports and clubs, with free or reduced lunch students automatically exempt.
The Princeton police blotter dated June 18 had the following reports:
A voluntary app that freezes devices during school hours is under consideration alongside a progressive discipline policy.
Residents who cannot reach PPD Dispatch during the brief outage should call 609-955-6000.
PCDO launches annual ceremony Sept. 19 to recognize civic leaders carrying forward founder Peter Lindenfeld's legacy.
Annual event recognizes Bloomberg and Bloomberg Philanthropies, Senator Shirley K. Turner and Board Chair Ken Blackwell
2 student board members graduate off the board as the district sets up $4.85M Cranbury tuition agreement for 2026-2027.
The Mayor and Council authorized a 12-month professional services agreement with Topology NJ LLC.
East Mountain School helps students grow year-round with academics, therapeutic support and summer learning.
The proposal would add two NJ Transit stops near Copperwood and move an Ewing Street stop to a safer spot.
The Mayor and Council introduced an ordinance on Monday to raise sewer service rates for properties using metered water.
The Princeton Festival's America 250 programming begins June 19 with public Juneteenth events and a ticketed evening concert.
More than $8,000 worth of clothing was also reportedly shoplifted from a Princeton store, according to the police blotter.
Council members discussed higher parking rates, garage demand and a possible timeline for changes this summer.
Princeton Police are asking people to avoid the area on Monday, around 5:40 p.m.
Police Chief Matthew Solovay also updated officials on the citizen academy and a May 16 bike safety event.
Princeton Community Housing and Princeton Nursery School are opening a pilot camp with weekly enrollment options.
Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn, NJAMHAA, DHS, and Advocates Highlight Workforce Crisis Impacting Thousands of New Jerseyans with Disabilities
Florence Ndubizu of Princeton Junction dispensed the drugs, knowing they would not be used for medical purposes, according to authorities.
Authorities say Xiao Hu, also known as Mark Hu, used investor funds to purchase a new Florida home, a tropical vacation, and school tuition.
Police sent out an alert about the fire and road closure on Thursday.
The Princeton students will be awarded between $500 and $2,000 annually for up to four years of undergraduate study.