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Many of the organizations that make life better in Princeton depend on volunteers, including advocates for youth in the foster care system.
The Princeton man remains hospitalized following the crash on Friday night.
Patch and T-Mobile are recognizing the people, places and moments that made this year brighter in Princeton.
Due to icy conditions overnight, all Princeton Public Schools have a 90-minute delayed opening on Monday.
The municipality offers these collection sites free to residents to dispose of food scraps.
While you’re checking off holiday gifts for family members, don’t forget the kids who aren’t on anyone’s shopping list.
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 signs highlight native plants and animals you might encounter in that park, according to Princeton.
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.
The production, which runs from Dec. 9 through Dec. 28, continues a cherished Princeton tradition, offering an immersive celebration of joy.
Princeton Police released its blotter for the past week.
Drivers will see an increased police presence on multiple Princeton streets throughout December.
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December is officially here, and there are plenty of events to get you into the holiday spirit.
Largest Office Furniture Liquidator has trailers of high-end furniture being unloaded for this weekends warehouse furniture sale.
From the mall to a local farm, there are plenty of places to see the big man himself this holiday season. See where:
Criminal mischief, defiant trespassing, and theft were also reported recently in Princeton.
Celebrate the holiday season at The Art Station, 148 Monmouth St, Hightstown, NJ 08520, featuring art, refreshments, conversation!
The "Let Princeton PD Provide Your DD" program has provided more than 900 safe rides home for community members since launching in 2023.
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.
Grammy-winner John Brancy and Kara Dugan lend their talents to seasonal melodies along with the spirited voices of the Princeton HS Choir.
The Fund for Women and Girls of the Princeton Area Community Foundation awarded the grants.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office will hold its last car seat safety check-up for the year on Tuesday, Nov. 25.
Choose between a cut-your-own tree or a pre-cut tree.
The Princeton Board of Education discussed ways to educate students about the impacts of AI on education and the environment.
The Mercer County Clerk certified the election results on Wednesday. Here's who won and by how many votes:
Effort Supports Pantry and Community Partners’ Charitable Thanksgiving Dinner Needs
Shoplifting, attempted car burglary, and a warrant arrest were also reported recently in Princeton.
Four Cedar Hill Prep teams earn honors at World Challenge competition tackling real-world coastal sustainability and climate threats.
Princeton University alumni, alumni spouses/partners, donors, faculty, staff, students, and parents should look out for suspicious messages.
Not everyone wants to cook on Thanksgiving Day. Luckily, there are options available from fine dining to casual to fast food.
Three students were recognized for their creativity and scientific curiosity, earning first and second place in their grade levels.
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.
Despite the federal government's cancellation of the Blue Ribbon Schools recognition program, the NJ DOE announced 11 winners.