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- New Pedestrian-Oriented Streetlamps Activated on Witherspoon Street
- NJ State Legislators Advance Bill To Require Licensing, Insurance, Registration Of Low-Speed E-bikes
- What Happened When A Local Mom Asked Princeton For Improved Crosswalks?
- Ten Things That Will Happen In Princeton In 2026!!
- Local Residents Express Concerns About Parking, Lighting, Stormwater Facilities at Littlebrook Elementary School
Monthly Archives: September 2014
Why Do Some Students Reject Offers From Princeton University?
Princeton University has a #1 university rating from US News, a beautiful walkable campus, and offers amazing financial support to its students. But given the choice, students are choosing to attend Harvard, Yale, Stanford or even the University of Chicago instead. Why are … Continue reading
New Trail On Princeton’s Quaker Road Offers Picturesque Views
As part of a recent resurfacing project on Quaker Road in Princeton, a gravel trail for pedestrians and cyclists has been significantly extended, linking the D&R canal trail to trails in the Institute Woods. The new path is a substantial … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Transportation, Biking, Complete Streets, Princeton, Trails, Walking
Tagged lawrenceville, Princeton, princeton battlefield
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AvalonBay Launches New Website For Their Princeton Apartment Construction Project
Housing developer AvalonBay, having recently signed off on a contentious developer’s agreement with the town of Princeton, has launched a new website to inform local residents about the apartment construction project.
Construction Shows Distance Between Old And New Princeton ‘Dinky’ Rail Stations
As construction continues on Princeton University’s new addition on Alexander Street, local residents can now see for themselves how far apart the new Princeton rail station will be from the old station at University Place. The relocation of the ‘Dinky’ … Continue reading
Posted in Alternative Transportation, Princeton, Transit
Tagged Princeton, Princeton University
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