Many of the organizations that make life better in Princeton depend on volunteers, including advocates for youth in the foster care system.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter in Princeton.
While you’re checking off holiday gifts for family members, don’t forget the kids who aren’t on anyone’s shopping list.
The production, which runs from Dec. 9 through Dec. 28, continues a cherished Princeton tradition, offering an immersive celebration of joy.
All sales directly support local scouts, funding, training, equipment, camping, and community service.
December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
From the mall to a local farm, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
Celebrate the season all month long with local lights, cozy stops, markets and hometown holiday charm.
This 2025 holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
Choose between a cut-your-own tree or a pre-cut tree.
Not everyone wants to cook on Thanksgiving Day. Luckily, there are options available from fine dining to casual to fast food.
Halloween is just a few weeks away. See Patch's guide on where to pick pumpkins in the area:
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Princeton.
The date was chosen to accommodate local schools that wanted their students to participate in the ceremony, organizers said.
If you want Easter brunch and don't want to cook it, several restaurants will open on Sunday to take care of the preparation.
The Municipality will be collecting Christmas trees and brush throughout January.
Ring in 2025 in style with these events in Mercer County
Nine talented youth from the County are lighting up the stage this Holiday season.
The New Jersey Poison Control Center offers safety tips for the holidays.
Broadway vocalist Andrea Ross and the Princeton High School Choir, led by conductor John Devlin, will be performing.
Who has the best light displays in Princeton? Let us know.
Find unique items from regional artists at this winter pop-up.
Here's where you can meet Santa this Holiday season and get a chance to take pictures with him:
Santa Claus will help light the 32,000 twinkling lights on the giant spruce tree.
Every year, foodborne illness causes 48 million illnesses, 128,000 hospitalizations, and 3,000 deaths according to the CDC.
Make your holiday special by donating to nonprofits and spreading cheer.
New Jersey residents can visit the Governor’s official residence during the holidays for an open house tour.
Santa Claus is expected to help light the 32,000 twinkling lights on the giant spruce tree on Nov. 29.
Don’t let Halloween end in a nightmare.
Farms in and around Princeton provide so many fall activities. See the list and links here:
Here's a guide to help to make brunch reservations for Mother's Day.
Check out these holiday weekend events in and around your community.
Looking for something to do on New Year's Eve and the first day of 2024? Here is what's going on in Mercer County.
The coats were brought to the Cornerstone Community Kitchen, and will be distributed to people in need this winter.
While last-minute shopping might be on the cards for many, Mercer County has plenty of festive events to get you into the holiday spirit.
Additionally, gift cards were donated to families to help during difficult times.
Activities include ornament making, greeting card making, art projects, open studios, music, and more.
Valentine's Day isn't just a holiday to swoon over the ladies — treat the number one man in your life to these fun and practical gifts.