By Alison Sullivan Holly Walton started the Princeton Pantry last November in response to food […]
Parks and Rec Commission Gains New Members, Considers Potential Future Plans
By Danielle Ray Princeton Parks and Recreation Commission recently took on four new members. Jennifer […]
Princeton Public Library listings March-April 2021
By Danielle Ray All are virtual via Zoom – Cookbook Club is meeting virtually each […]
In-Person Browsing Returns to Princeton Public Library by Appointment Only
By Danielle Ray Princeton Public Library patrons once again have the option to browse and […]
New Council on Aging Director Ensures Seniors Stay Connected During COVID-19
By Danielle Ray Council on Aging Director Judith Webster said she has settled in and […]
Karen’s Market Analysis
By Karen Packard The real estate market has been crazy in the last year! Sellers […]
Phased Return to Classrooms Brings Relief to Educators and Families Alike
By Danielle Ray The hallways and classrooms at Thomas Prince School (TPS) are once again […]
New Book by Local Author Sheds Light on Historical Crime and Scandal in and Around Princeton
By Alison Sullivan Violence, scandal, war, and a secret love affair set the scene for […]
Garden Guru Column
By Mark Packard The spring birds are back and the temperatures are rising! The first […]
Waste & Recycling Survey Yields Valuable Results
Contributed by Claire Golding The Waste & Recycling Committee’s (WRC) January survey received a robust […]