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It was déjà vu all over again for the General Assembly, which held a commemorative meeting at Nassau Hall on the Princeton University campus on Feb. 5.
Lunar New Year begins on Feb. 17 and marks the Year of the Horse.
Some can be done at home or virtually, others are in person.
Two men were detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in the area of Birch Avenue and John Street around 8:30 a.m. Jan. 15, according
The Princeton Fire Marshal's Office is investigating the cause of a fire that damaged a unit in an apartment building at 25 Spring St. on Jan. 6.
The Princeton Public Library is cutting back hours and will close one hour earlier because of budgetary issues, beginning Jan. 12.
As we look forward to the new year, here’s a look back at Princeton’s top stories.
A 35-year-old Trenton woman was charged with driving while intoxicated at 12:40 a.m. Nov. 30 after she was stopped by police on Vandeventer Avenue for failing
Gen. George Washington's wartime tent, which doubled as the mobile command center for the Continental Army and his home-away-from-home, will be on display at
Forty-seven law enforcement personnel and professionals are now graduates of the Mercer County's Crisis Intervention Training (CIT) program.
Home fires increase significantly during the holiday months, often sparked by cooking accidents, unattended candles or unsafe decorations.
The holidays should be about family, food, and celebration—not surprise plumbing bills.
Maud Dahme, who survived the Holocaust as a "hidden child," will share her experiences on Dec. 1 at Princeton High School.
The Battle of Princeton is "an unbelievable powerful story and a moving story."
A two-day food drive filled 24 storage bins and nine shopping carts full of food and supplies to benefit the Montgomery Township food pantry.
The hearing to review a proposed apartment house development next to the historic Joseph Horner House has tentatively been rescheduled to Dec. 1.
Contracts for three top administrators for 2025-2026 have been approved by the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education.