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Council Meeting, Planning Board: Princeton This Week
Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:

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Here's what's happening in Princeton this week:

Here's what's happening in East Brunswick this week:
The incident took place on Oct. 9, around 3:35 a.m., police said.
The superintendent contract extension is expected to be back on the agenda in the new year.
Bombay Feast Indian Cuisine will serve bold, aromatic flavors, and time-honored recipes from India.
Collected medications will be turned over to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration for final disposal.
This marks the first step in the larger Trenton-Mercer Airport Terminal Replacement Project.
The event will feature a pumpkin carving contest, a Halloween costume contest, music and more.
A week-long in-store celebration will occur from Oct. 15 through 20. Patrons also have a chance to get a free crepe.
The crash took place on Oct. 3, when the driver of an SUV ran a red light and struck the vehicle she was traveling in, authorities said
The township said it received several complaints regarding “over-illumination” of new residential buildings.
Lawrence Township residents will judge the decorations online from Oct. 19 to 29.
Patricia Germain is running for council and she talks about her platform in a Q&A with Patch.
The initiative is designed to reduce stigma and increase access to critical resources.
On Tuesday Hopfield was announced as a co-winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.
The girl was attacked three times despite informing the school administration of the threats, the lawsuit said.
The East Windsor Police blotter dated Oct. 10 had the following reports:
The Academy also plans to establish a 6-acre conservation easement along its western border.
The rally is aimed to oppose recent decisions made by the SCOTUS and urge attendees to take action.
Reichmann is the third female judge appointed by Mayor Sam Joshi.