PRINCETON: Tuesday will be a moving day for hospital

       Planning for the movement of patients during moving day for the University Medical Center in Princeton to its new building in Plainsboro has been in the works for the past 18 months, as has the coordination of closing the emergency room.

PRINCETON: Prof. West has a funkalicious time

   Princeton got down with its bad self on Wednesday night as Princeton University threw Prof. Cornel West a big, funky and heart-warming retirement celebration at the McCarter Theatre.

PRINCETON: Task Force comes to decisions

       After two years of work, debate and long nights, the consolidation process took a big step forward this week as the Transition Task Force sent staffing, structure and organization recommendations forward for the governing bodies to conside…

PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

Princeton Township    Nicole Keim, 18, of Princeton, and Andrew Goodman, 31, of Princeton, were in an accident on Alexander Road by Faculty Road on May 14 at 7:44 a.m. There were no injuries and Mr. Goodman received a summons.

BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS: Ace Hardware grand opening after renovations

       During Hurricane Irene, like many people in Princeton, I had serious flooding issues at my home.

PHS PERSPECTIVE: Different expectations for boysâ?? and girlsâ?? sports

   Itâ??s no surprise that women are less physically able than men. Whether itâ??s because testosterone promotes the production of hemoglobin, increasing athletic aptitude, or freak chance, itâ??s undeniable.

PRINCETON: Farmers market opens on Thursday

       The Princeton Farmerâ??s Market will open for the summer season outdoors on Hinds Plaza at the Princeton Public Library on Thursday, May 17.

SOLUTIONS: Is Princeton a BFC — bike friendly community?

   In many ways Princeton is a great place to bike, with parks and paths, quiet streets, and many things to see. But a majority of residents express safety concerns, particularly for their children biking around. So, where are we as a community in w…

PRINCETON: Unitarian rummage sale nets $24,000 for charities

       Piles of yarn, a blow-up Charlie Brown Chirstmas decoration, an exercise bike, a karaoke machine and kitchen wares were all on sale at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Princetonâ??s annual rummage sale on Saturday.

PRINCETON: They ran so kids can go to camp

       Runners participating in HomeFront Run For Hope were running to help send kids to camp this summer.

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