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3 Princeton Schools Win Sustainable Jersey Grants
Community Park Elementary School, Littlebrook Elementary School and Princeton Middle School received the grant.

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Community Park Elementary School, Littlebrook Elementary School and Princeton Middle School received the grant.

According to investigation, the men were involved in a motor vehicle accident just before the shooting.
The three men broke into local homes and stole jewelry, police said.
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The average New Jersey property tax bill topped the $10,000 mark for the first time ever in 2024.
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In the wake of actions taken by the Trump administration, the university is putting in place protective financial measures.
The march, held every year, commemorates Col. Edward Hand’s delaying tactic during the American Revolution.
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The police department has shared tips on how to spot the scam.
Rich Hoff, a volunteer EMS for 37 years, was appointed during Wednesday’s Council meeting.
The East Windsor police blotter dated March 20 had the following reports:
The Board has several applications on the agenda for Thursday's meeting. Here are the details:
The County will be conducting public input sessions to address issues of all travelers.
This free program is open to veterans, their spouses and dependents.