A local constitutional law scholar weighs in on the Princeton Council's plan to try to regulate public events.
"We outright reject any proposal that would confine protests to designated places." A letter to the editor from the ...
Thomas Huey was born in Toisan District, Guangdong Province, China, in 1935 and immigrated to the United States in 1949 at the age of 13. Initially living in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Thomas graduated ...
Drumthwacket, the stately mansion on Stockton Street that has long served as New Jersey’s ceremonial governor’s residence, ...
Police are investigating a series of incidents reported between March 18 and March 24, including scams targeting residents, a ...
Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber told municipal officials this week that the university is entering a ...
The Mercer County Library System is inviting local poets to submit their work for its fifth annual “A Poetry Happening: ...
Indivisible Princeton and the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey will co-host a “No Kings” rally at 10 a.m. on ...
Capital Health has appointed Melissa Chichilitti as its new chief nursing officer, naming a longtime employee to oversee ...
It allows both the town and the university to focus less on annual funding questions and more on the larger, shared ...
Princeton officials are considering a sweeping overhaul of how special events are regulated in town. The proposal was ...
Princeton officials introduced a nearly $85 million municipal budget Monday night, March 24, that includes a $5.4 million increase in spending, or nearly 7%, over the current year.
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