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Common calendar, Packet papers, May 31

Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of New York Blood Center, which provides blood for local patients, is looking for a few good...

Protesters disrupt Princeton University alumni festivities

Pro-Palestinian/anti-Israel protesters were true to the word that they would "see you at Reunions" when they briefly held...

‘A time to reflect’

People stood together along Nassau Street as many waved American flags for the 2024 Memorial Day Parade. The parade...

Primary election is June 4

Princeton voters will nominate candidates for an assortment of elected offices in the Democratic and Republican party primaries...

Princeton school board approves budget with three-cent increase

Princeton property owners will see a three-cent increase in the school district property tax rate, based on the...

Princeton Packet News

Best Buy employee charged with shoplifting

A Best Buy employee was charged with shoplifting for allegedly stealing items valued at nearly $6,000 from the store on Nassau Park Boulevard March...

Common calendar, Packet papers, May 10

Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of New York Blood Center, which provides blood for local patients, is...

Subdivision application hearing on Jefferson Road continues May 16

A minor subdivision application for a property on the corner of Jefferson Road and Cuyler Road drew major opposition from neighbors at the Princeton...

Montgomery school board adopts $114 million budget

Montgomery Township Board of Education members have adopted a $114 million budget that funds school district operations for the 2024-25 school year following a...

‘It will set the precedent’

The Joseph Horner House at 344 Nassau St., which is threatened by development, has been included on Preservation New Jersey's list of the "10...

‘Eating healthy will give you more sustainable energy’

Mary Abitanto believes in celebrating nature's harvest and living a healthy lifestyle. "Eating healthy will give you more sustainable energy to do the things...

Princeton school district ‘taking a stand against antisemitism’

The Princeton Public Schools is gearing up to tackle antisemitism in the district through education and by encouraging students to report antisemitic incidents, in...

West Windsor police blotter

Four North Brunswick Township residents were charged with shoplifting for allegedly taking food and other merchandise from Wegman's on March 7. They allegedly filled...

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