Tag: Princeton

  • Residents will have another opportunity to speak on parking changes in Princeton

    Residents will have another opportunity to speak on parking changes in Princeton

    The Princeton Council has scheduled a special meeting March 1 at 7 p.m. to continue its discussion of the Princeton Permit Parking Task Force’s recommendations, picking up where it left off at its Jan. 11 work session on parking issues. Princeton Council President Leticia Fraga, who chairs the Princeton Permit Parking Task Force, said the…

  • Princeton police blotter

    Princeton police blotter

    A Brickhouse Road resident told police that someone had tricked him into writing a personal check for $10,000, which was then cashed. The incident of identity theft and theft by deception was reported Feb. 18. A 37-year-old Jackson Township man who was wanted on an outstanding warrant for $1,500 from Princeton was turned over to…

  • Olympian joins Hun School as assistant rowing coach

    Olympian joins Hun School as assistant rowing coach

    Olympic rower Brooke Mooney met with the Female Athlete Network (FAN) to share her journey to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, talk pre-game motivation, and offer a word of advice on being a female athlete during a Feb. 17 talk. Mooney shared with FAN members that her journey to the United States Olympic rowing team was…

  • Princeton neighborhood walks offer sense of community, opportunity to exercise

    Princeton neighborhood walks offer sense of community, opportunity to exercise

      By Kyler R. Zhou Correspondent  “How far would you walk to get a good cup of coffee? What if you are exploring secret paths or scenic routes while making new friends?”   On Sunday, Feb. 27, Princeton Future will host its first “I Walk to Coffee” neighborhood walk, a series of community events that…

  • Council will determine if special improvement district in Princeton moves forward

    Council will determine if special improvement district in Princeton moves forward

    After a feasibility study and introducing an ordinance, the Princeton Council will soon decide on whether the creation of Special Improvement District (SID) is given a green light. The council is set to hold a public hearing for an ordinance creating a special improvement district (SID) in Princeton on Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. A…

  • Morven Museum & Garden reopens after latest restoration project

    Morven Museum & Garden reopens after latest restoration project

    Morven Museum has reopened its doors after the main gallery floors were restored. The museum was temporarily closed Jan. 24 through Feb. 15. On Feb. 16, the museum once again reopened to the public. The restoring of the floors is the third part of a much bigger preservation project, which has been occurring at Morven…

  • Residents want safety measures on Rosedale Road

    Residents want safety measures on Rosedale Road

    Six months after an 82-year-old man was killed as he crossed Rosedale Road at General Johnson Drive, reportedly nothing has changed – and that has upset some parents whose children walk or ride their bicycles to the Johnson Park School. Two of those parents – Stephanie Oster and Leslie Fabello, who both live on Fairway…

  • Members of Institute for Advanced Study named to White House science committees

    Members of Institute for Advanced Study named to White House science committees

    Alondra Nelson, Harold F. Linder Professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, has been appointed by President Joe Biden to perform the duties of director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). Dr. Francis Collins has been appointed to perform the duties…

  • Brandywine senior sew blankets and pillows for children at CHOP

    Brandywine senior sew blankets and pillows for children at CHOP

    PHOTOS COURTESY OF STEPHANIE GABER Residents of Brandywine Living Princeton worked for a week sewing handmade penguin and snowmen pillows and blankets for hospitalized children as part of their contribution to Random Acts Of Kindness Day. The residents were greeted by Mia, a pediatric nurse, in the lobby of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)…