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- Memorial Held for Cyclist Who Died After Crash Caused by Pothole on Pretty Brook Road
- 'Washington Post' Commenters Not Impressed With Princeton University Professor's Opposition to Proposed Inclusionary Housing Development
- Proposal for Two New Homes on Valley Road Survives Close Vote of Princeton Zoning Board
- Princeton Downtown Business Association Wins State Grant for Soccer World Cup Watch Parties
- Geese A Threat To Walkers, Bikers On Princeton Canal Trail
Monthly Archives: May 2026
Memorial Held for Cyclist Who Died After Crash Caused by Pothole on Pretty Brook Road
A local cyclist has passed away following serious injuries sustained in a crash on Pretty Brook Road on Sunday, May 17. The cyclist was Thejaswi Gurumurthy, 51, of West Windsor, who was an accomplished Ironman, runner, swimmer, mountaineer, and biker. … Continue reading
‘Washington Post’ Commenters Not Impressed With Princeton University Professor’s Opposition to Proposed Inclusionary Housing Development
Members of the Princeton University Community coming into town for Reunions this weekend may be puzzled to see a bunch of signs around the town saying “Defend Historic Princeton”. The signs have been put up by a group connected to … Continue reading
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Princeton Downtown Business Association Wins State Grant for Soccer World Cup Watch Parties
Princeton’s downtown business association, ‘Experience Princeton‘ has received a state grant to support planned events surrounding the FIFA Soccer World Cup this summer. Experience Princeton was one of a number of groups around the state to win one of the … Continue reading