Tag: Princeton
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Acting principal resigns from Princeton High School
Princeton High School Assistant Principal Jared Warren, who has served as the acting principal at Princeton High School for the past few months, has resigned to take another job. Warren will become the principal of the Mercer County Technical Schools at its Sypek Campus in Hopewell Township. He had been an assistant principal at Princeton…
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Renaming of Princeton Unified Middle School will be discussed May 25
Should the Princeton Unified Middle School keep its name, or should it be known as the Walnut Lane Middle School, the Princeton Community Middle School, the Princeton Public Middle School or just the plain old Princeton Middle School? Princeton residents will get a chance to weigh in on a new name for the grades 6-8…
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Resident plants vegetables, herbs and flowers in Spring Hills Princeton community garden
Senior resident Judith William celebrated her hard work renovating the community garden and farm-to-table vegetable and herb garden during the Garden Lounge Opening Party on May 14 at Spring Hills Princeton Assisted Living. William, 77 years old, a professional gardener and resident of Spring Hills Princeton, helped pick out the flowers, herbs and vegetables that…
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98Strong helps college athletes monetize their name, image and likeness
A changing landscaping is occurring in collegiate athletics as pressure continues to mount on the NCAA about student-athlete’s ability to profit off their name, image and likeness. The list of states across the country that have either passed name, image and likeness (NIL) legislation or are in the process of debating legislation that has been…
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Princeton University holds outdoor ceremony for 274th Commencement
Princeton University held its 274th commencement ceremony in Princeton Stadium. The ceremony on May 16 was moved to Princeton Stadium to accommodate social distancing. The university’s traditional area for the ceremony is the lawn in front of Nassau Hall. “By completing your studies amidst this awful pandemic, you have distinguished yourselves even by the standards…
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Princeton University achieves approval for Lake Campus North project from West Windsor
Princeton University is able to move forward with a proposed Lake Campus project since receiving approval by the West Windsor Planning Board. The board had unanimously voted “yes” to approve the preliminary and final site plan for the project on May 5. The proposed Lake Campus North project in West Windsor is located along Washington…
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Rider University grad from Parlin wins new car lease from Team Toyota of Princeton
On May 14, James Harris of Parlin ended his college career with a diploma and a new car. Harris was the winner of Rider University’s annual Cruisin’ From Commencement contest, organized by the university’s student-run radio station, 107.7 The Bronc WRRC-FM. His grand prize included a two-year lease on a new 2021 Toyota Corolla Hybrid…
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JM Group supports Mercer Street Friends, YMCA cancer resource center
JM Group was able to raise $18,000 to support two local organizations, Mercer Street Friends Food Bank and YWCA Princeton’s Breast Cancer Resource Center. Despite the impact COVID-19 had on restaurants, the Princeton community rallied behind two JM Group events, their annual meal drive and a week-long “takeout” version of their annual Pink Pearl Night,…