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Resisting Arrest, Shoplifting: Princeton Police Blotter
The Princeton Police blotter dated May 14 had the following reports:
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The Princeton Police blotter dated May 14 had the following reports:
The township will dedicate a street sign to honor local Veteran Louis Balestrieri, Sr.
In one case the patrol SUV was totaled. Police remind motorists to move over or slow down when they see a cop car on the road.
Tariq the “Corn Kid” recently moved to Middlesex County and is using his fame to help families in need.
The bridge has undergone repairs after it was shut down in 2018 for safety reasons.
The library will be switching to a new system and during that time, some services will be interrupted.
Authorities charged two people after they found drugs, handguns, ammunition and cash.
Closures are part of the $86.1 million federally funded Route 18 project.
The district has introduced a subscription busing service for the 2024-25 school year.
The applicant proposed to build 15 apartments on the rear portion of the existing structure.
Apart from fresh coffee, Gregorys serves a ‘plant-forward menu’ that incorporates seasonal ingredients.
A public hearing on the budget is scheduled for June 26.
Police said several people contacted them to report the incident. The video of the abuse was circulating on social media.
Residents can bring their kids for free for a day of fishing and fun.
The event aims to educate businesses on what they need to know to secure a contract for products or services.
Bess Spero Li will receive the Princeton Prize for Distinguished Secondary School Teaching on May 28.
Protesting students have ended their hunger strike and will clear out their encampment, they announced Wednesday.
Groundbreaking is expected sometime in the fall, officials said.
The man was crossing Route 1 when he was struck by an SUV, authorities said.
Police officers and civilians were awarded for their life-saving efforts and service to the community in the department's annual awards.