The ordinance adds and clarifies uses like spas, tutoring, fitness studios, and craft production in several zones.
Sweet Parlor recently expanded to open its third location.
Experience Princeton will host three public events June 20, June 28 and July 14 funded through New Jersey's $5M community initiative.
The job pays up to $175,000 and requires NJ municipal finance certification, with applications due May 25.
The Princeton Police blotter dated May 5 had the following reports:
The Polluters Pay Act would shift $50B in flood and disaster costs from NJ taxpayers to the world's largest oil and gas companies.
HIP's transitional housing program has a 100 percent graduation rate into permanent affordable housing, officials say.
The national chain replaces The Bread Boutique at Witherspoon Street.
The project includes 17 affordable units as part of the township's Fourth Round Fair Share Plan.
Dimario Wynter, 28, stopped two students on consecutive days, offering each a $100 bill before making unwanted demands, authorities said.
Resistencia en Acción NJ led hundreds through downtown Princeton on May 1 to demand an end to wage theft and ICE enforcement.
Princeton Olympian Kelly Curtis — USA's first Black skeleton athlete — brought her helmet, daughter, & story to her former middle school.
A solo art exhibition by Chanika Svetvilas on view until May 28
Princeton's Traffic Safety and Patrol bureaus will conduct directed enforcement at several locations across town. See list below:
Miller, a third-generation Princeton schools graduate who has taught in the district for more than 30 years, will take over the role July 1.
The Princeton police blotter dated April 28 had the following report:
May Is Mental Health Awareness Month; May 7th Is National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day
DOJ's complaint challenges NJ's mask ban for law enforcement as an unconstitutional attempt to regulate federal agencies in the state.
Immigrants' rights group Resistencia en Accion NJ is organizing the International Workers' Day rally, with cyclists departing from Trenton.
The average homeowner will pay about $470 more per year as the district restructures elementary classrooms and eliminates positions.
Council member Brian McDonald corrected earlier cost estimates and explained why Princeton can't exit the state health plan — yet.
From a brand partner: A local student is making an impact with a tool designed to help users better understand media bias online.
The middle schooler was hospitalized in critical condition after colliding with a car on Sunday, police said.
Media Invited to Attend: NJ Legislative Disability Caucus Roundtable on Continuity of Care & Service Gaps
A months-long issue over library funding ended hours before the Council's budget vote, with both sides agreeing to share the cost.
The Princeton BOE votes Tuesday on a budget with a proposed tax levy increase driven by soaring health insurance costs and a $743K gap.
The order establishes a Housing Governing Council and pushes state agencies to build more homes, cut red tape, and use surplus state land.
A juvenile e-bike rider was hospitalized in critical condition after colliding with a car at Ewing Street and Terhune Road, police said.
The event was canceled ahead of a storm system forecast to bring widespread rain, gusty winds, and near-freezing temperatures on Saturday.
The Friends and Foundation of the Princeton Public Library says using endowment funds for operating costs would violate fiduciary law.
Eco-artist Susan Hoenig and Friends of Princeton Open Space to lead immersive event highlighting the vulnerability of American beech trees
The Princeton Police Department is warning of a rise in sophisticated impersonation scams after two residents lost a combined $22,000.
Lower School STEM Teacher Kate O'Brian shares eight ways to bring that same river-friendly spirit home.
A $149K budget increase from the library has prompted a broader review of parking subsidies and total library spending.
The Princeton Police blotter dated April 21 had the following reports:
The district has already received 47 applicants for the role and plans to recommend a successor at its May 19 board meeting.
Under the five-year agreement, eligible students can take one course at the partner institution at no additional cost each semester.
Watch Your Teen Become an Amazing Photographer! From Beginner to Advanced in One Week July 6 - 10, 2026 • August 3 - 7, 2026 Princeton NJ
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.