The Princeton Police released its blotter for the past week.
The Princeton man remains hospitalized following the crash on Friday night.
During this time, 911 will remain fully operational and should be used for all police, fire, and medical emergencies.
Princeton Police released its blotter for last week.
The Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad is a stand-alone nonprofit serving the community since 1939.
Mark Paulino, 64, a retired elementary school teacher and a Santa character available for photographs, is facing multiple charges.
Amazon, the Postal Service, FedEx, DHL, and UPS are expecting to deliver more than two billion packages in the country.
Princeton Police released its blotter for the past week.
Drivers will see an increased police presence on multiple Princeton streets throughout December.
Criminal mischief, defiant trespassing, and theft were also reported recently in Princeton.
The "Let Princeton PD Provide Your DD" program has provided more than 900 safe rides home for community members since launching in 2023.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office will hold its last car seat safety check-up for the year on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Shoplifting, attempted car burglary, and a warrant arrest were also reported recently in Princeton.
More than 100 people were present in the street, and cars were at a complete gridlock on the street during the large disturbance: Police.
Hugh Wynne, 37, of Plainsboro, was stopped for making an illegal right turn on red last week, said police.
Princeton Police sent out an alert about the road closure on Wednesday.
The blotter also included someone breaking into a school, destroying fire alarms, and setting off two fire extinguishers.
Princeton Police sent out an alert on Wednesday about a road closure due to the fire.
The Princeton Police blotter released Oct. 23 had the following reports:
Due to the severity of the crash, the Mercer County Prosecutor's Office Serious Collision Response Team was called to assist, police said.
According to police, all three incidents share similar characteristics.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Oct. 14 had the following reports:
The Princeton police blotter dated Oct. 7 had the following reports:
Police are investigating the disappearance of 54-year-old Erik McCurdy.
The initiative will focus on pedestrian and bicyclist safety during this high-traffic season.
Animal Control is investigating potential exposures related to the raccoon.
The campaign will focus on speeding violations on certain streets.
The 30-year-old was found at the Mountain Lakes Nature Preserve in Princeton on Thursday morning, police said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 30 had the following reports:
The people had entered the country legally but violated the terms by overstaying their visas, ICE said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 23 had the following reports:
Solovay’s appointment will be effective Oct. 1, with current Chief Tash retiring on Sept. 30.
Chief Christopher Tash will be retiring on Sept. 30 after serving the community for over two decades.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 16 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 9 had the following reports:
The Princeton Police blotter dated Sept. 2 had the following reports:
The police department is also seeking the public’s help to curb such incidents.
The campaign focuses on vehicles failing to come to a complete stop at a stop sign.
On arrival, officers quickly swept the area but found no gunman at the scene, authorities said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated Aug. 26 had the following reports: