Tag: Princeton

  • Community Park Pool welcomes its 1 millionth visitor

    Community Park Pool welcomes its 1 millionth visitor

      The 1 millionth visitor in the history of the new Community Park Pool – from 2012 to the present – passed through the gates on Aug. 31. The Maya family – Diego, Nicolas, Paloma and Grace – were presented with a certificate of recognition by the Princeton Recreation Department and will be awarded a…

  • Prospect Avenue Historic District endorsed by commission

    Prospect Avenue Historic District endorsed by commission

    The Princeton Historic Preservation Commission has recommended creating the Prospect Avenue Historic District, centered on the undergraduate eating clubs that line Prospect Avenue between Washington Road and Murray Place. The commission voted unanimously to recommend creating the local historic district – which would be the town’s 21st local historic district – to the Princeton Council…

  • Princeton University vaccine clinics continue through September

    Princeton University vaccine clinics continue through September

    Princeton University expects to host additional vaccine clinics once the latest series of clinics conclude on Sept. 29. The university has been running vaccination clinics for the university community and the public at Jadwin Gym. September clinics are occurring each Wednesday starting on Sept. 1 from 1-4 p.m. Following Sept. 1, clinics will be on…

  • Mercer County continues vaccine pop-up clinics

    Mercer County continues vaccine pop-up clinics

    Mercer County’s vaccine pop-up clinics will be ongoing through at least October. The clinics are will be available from Sept. 3 to Oct. 1. Each of the clinic locations will provide vaccines from Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer and Moderna from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The one-dose shot of J&J is for people 18 years…

  • Pedestrian struck by car dies

    Pedestrian struck by car dies

    An 82-year-old Princeton man who was struck by a car on Rosedale Road Aug. 25 has died, according to the Princeton Police Department. The man was hit by a car as he attempted to cross Rosedale Road at General Johnson Drive, which is the entrance to the Johnson Park School, shortly after 8 a.m. Aug.…

  • Princeton to continue remote meetings

    Princeton to continue remote meetings

    Citing the increasing number of positive cases of COVID-19, Princeton officials are holding off on restarting in-person municipal meetings. The Princeton Council was set to resume in-person meetings on Sept. 13, but on the advice of Princeton Health Officer Jeffrey Grosser, the council will continue to meet virtually. “With the emergence in the highly contagious…

  • Princeton police blotter

    Princeton police blotter

    A Walker Drive resident was scammed out of $250,000 when a scammer, who reportedly posted as her friend, asked her to wire money as part of an investment. The victim wired the money and then realized she had been scammed in the incident, which was reported Aug. 24. A 2021 BMW X5 sport activity vehicle…

  • Arts Council of Princeton appoints four to Board of Trustees

    Arts Council of Princeton appoints four to Board of Trustees

    The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) announced the appointment of four new members to its Board of Trustees. In addition to serving as a legal entity, board members represent diverse segments of the community through their occupations, geographic locations, experience and backgrounds. Joining the Board of Trustees are Phillip Clippinger, Samira Ghani, Kathy Herring, and…

  • Bierman withdraws from Princeton school board election

    Bierman withdraws from Princeton school board election

    Adam Bierman, who had filed to run for one of three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education, has withdrawn his candidacy and will not run for election to the school board. Bierman had been one of five candidates for the three open seats on the school board, held by school board…