Princeton group starts petition calling for a master plan pause
More than 400 people have signed the petition so far. The municipality issued a “frequently asked questions” document Tuesday afternoon that references the petition.
More than 400 people have signed the petition so far. The municipality issued a “frequently asked questions” document Tuesday afternoon that references the petition.
The next public meeting will be held Nov. 30. Residents expressed concerns about density, housing affordability, environental issues, historic preservation, and the burden of development on the public schools.
Building will be named in memory of Jim and Fannie Floyd A naming ceremony and ribbon cutting for the new Jim and Fannie Floyd House at Princeton Community Village will take place at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Oct. 28. The new building will provide 25 new units of affordable housing in Princeton. The building is…
Twenty percent of the apartment units would be affordable-income units.
The shopping center is slated to open in the first quarter of 2025.
The 222-acre site was once the estate of J. Seward Johnson Sr.
The property was built as a private country home for J. Seward Johnson Sr. and Barbara Piasecka Johnson.
Princeton Life Science Park LLC has purchased 31 Schalks Crossing Road in Plainsboro for $7.7 million. The 50,150-square-foot, 31-acre property was once the site of a private nuclear reactor that was used for nuclear power research. Following the closure of the site as a nuclear research facility, 31 Schalks Crossing Road became a pharmaceutical research…
More than two million New Jersey residents are eligible to receive up to $1,500 in property tax relief under the state’s new Anchor property tax relief program. To be eligible for this benefit, you must have occupied your primary residence on Oct. 1st, 2019. You must also file, or be exempt from filling, New Jerey…
The event will be held at the public library from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Princeton resident James Bash created a time-lapse video of a large, 19th-century Victorian home at 110 Prospect Avenue being moved within the Prospect Avenue Historic District. The relocation took place in two parts on the mornings of Nov. 10 and 11. Princeton University will renovate and restore the building, along with the two neighboring houses…
The meeting will begin at 9 a.m.
The deadline to submit a comment is Sept. 16.
The character of Prospect Avenue, one of Princeton’s most iconic streets, will be protected under a new historic preservation ordinance. On Monday night, the Princeton Council voted unanimously to approve an ordinance that creates the new Prospect Avenue Historic District. All 21 of the buildings included in the district are either owned by Princeton University…
The construction project is expected to last 20 months.
People who want to attend the meeting can register in advance online.
Additional nighttime work will take place when the gas company replaces its main on Witherspoon Street beginning next week, lasting for two weeks.
Construction is expected to occur over about 26 months.