Tag: Nassau Street
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‘Peace in Ukraine’: More than 200 gather in Palmer Square in support of Ukraine
“We stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine,” said Rev. Robert Moore, executive director of Coalition for Peace Action. As horns were honking from drivers showing support, chants of “No War in Ukraine” rang out from crowds gathered at Palmer Square in Princeton on March 3. On both sides of Nassau Street in front…
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Claridge Wine and Liquor license transfer approved; store will move to Nassau Street
Claridge Wine and Liquor will move from its longtime home at the Princeton Shopping Center to a storefront at 102 Nassau St. – the former home of Landau’s clothing store – after the Princeton Council signed off on its application to transfer the liquor license to the new location. The Princeton Council approved the place-to-place…
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Princeton company develops rapid saliva-based test to detect COVID-19
A new rapid saliva-based antigen test has been developed in Princeton as COVID-19 cases rise again across Princeton, New Jersey, and America. Created by RICOVR, a Princeton company located on Nassau Street, the saliva-based test named Xaliva will be a portable test able to detect the virus for businesses, state and federal agencies and school…
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Businesses owners do not want Witherspoon Street closed to traffic
Aiming to refine what residents would like a refurbished Witherspoon Street to look like – now that the town has a $610,000 state grant in hand – the Princeton Engineering Department listened to residents and merchants at a virtual meeting designed to tease out their preferences. Five options were rolled out at the Sept. 15…
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Public invited to share ideas about redesign of Witherspoon Street
What should a redesigned Witherspoon Street look like? That’s what Princeton officials want to know, and that’s why they are holding a virtual public meeting Sept. 15. The 7 p.m. meeting, which will be held as a Zoom webinar, is a followup to an earlier meeting held on Feb. 13. The initial meeting was intended…
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Palmer Square restaurants open for Labor Day weekend dining
Restaurants in Palmer Square, Nassau Street, Princeton, are open during Labor Day weekend for dining indoors or al fresco. Visit the dining page at www.palmersquare.com/dine/ Live music will be presented every Saturday during the fall. Highbar Boutique’s Tent Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday to Monday on the green. For…
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Princeton police seek information on attempted robbery suspect
A Trenton man has been charged with weapons offenses in connection with an attempted robbery on Nassau Street on May 21. Police received a report at 10:29 p.m. on May 21 about an attempted robbery in progress in the 100 block of Nassau Street, according to information provided by the Princeton Police Department. Police officers who…
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North Brunswick detectives seek residential burglar
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Detectives in North Brunswick are currently working a residential burglary case that occurred in the area of Georges Road and Nassau Street. It is believed that the suspect is known to frequent the area on foot. Anyone with information should contact the Detective Bureau at 732-247-0922, ext. 336 or [email protected]. Anonymous…