Tag: Princeton
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Princeton University students robbed at gunpoint
Police are on the lookout for two suspects who robbed three Princeton University students at gunpoint on campus in the early morning hours of April 18, according to Princeton University officials. The three students were accosted by two assailants near 1939 Hall and robbed of personal items, said Princeton University Spokesman Ben Chang. The students…
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Princeton Farmhouse will combine ‘feel of New England farm compound with a Princeton aesthetic’
Max Hansen, the Bucks County chef/owner of Max Hansen Caterer, has purchased a property that will become the future headquarters of his catering operation in Mercer County. The 25,000-square-foot, multimillion dollar property, located on a preserved 82-acre sylvan campus, is located at 328 Carter Road in Princeton, and will be named The Princeton Farmhouse. Once…
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Princeton police blotter
A Jefferson Road resident was scammed out of $2,950 in an online scheme in which she emailed back and forth with someone who she believed was her best friend, according to police reports. The victim mailed various gift cards to the scammer via email at the scammer’s request, until she realized the person was not…
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Project for mixed-use building at Griggs Corner receives approval from Planning Board
Palmer Square Management LLC has received final approval from the Princeton Planning Board to develop a 24-space metered parking lot into a mixed-use building. The parking lot on the corner of Witherspoon Street and Hulfish Street would be developed as a three-story, mixed-use building. Final site plan approval was granted by the board on April…
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Jewish Center of Princeton plants daffodils in remembrance of children killed during Holocaust
Members of The Jewish Center of Princeton gathered outside their building on April 11 for a memorial ceremony to remember the 1.5 million children who died in the Holocaust. The Daffodil Project is a worldwide effort to remember the children of the Holocaust by planting 1.5 million daffodils around the world, one for each child…
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Paul Robeson remembered in Princeton for his achievements, activism
The life and achievements of Paul Robeson were center stage this month in Princeton as residents in the area celebrated his life through a week of remembrance. A wreath laying ceremony on April 9 at the Paul Robeson bust outside the Arts Council of Princeton capped off the week of remembrance, along with a walking…
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Hun School students apply engineering instruction to create electric scooter
“Water filtration systems, recycling, concrete pouring, paper origami, the electrical grid, electric cars. The principles of engineering are happening around us every day and oftentimes we take them for granted or we may not even realize they exist,” said Chris Cooper, faculty member in the Technology and Engineering Department at The Hun School in Princeton.…
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Artis Senior Living creates director’s role
Artis Senior Living of Princeton Junction has created a new position, Director of The Artis Way Experience. Christina Mueller has been appointed to monitor, support and cultivate the Positive Partnerships philosophy and all programs associated with it. She will be the link between all departments, and will advocate for residents, and will communicate with families.…