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October 5, 2011

Council divided on Dinky MOU.  View the video from PCTV.

At last night’s Borough Council meeting, Anne Waldron Neumann of the public citizens’ group Save the Dinky described Councilwomen Jenny Crumiller and Jo Butler as “heroines” for their stance against Princeton University’s plans to move the Dinky station.  That didn’t prevent the rest of the Borough Council from voting “Yes” on the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) drawn up earlier this week between the Township, Borough, and University

June 3, 2011

More than a gardener: Dorothy Mullen is counselor, educator, and activist

Dorothy Mullen, well-known in the Princeton community for masterminding the Riverside Elementary School organic garden, has been a food activist for much of her adult life.

May 4, 2011

Rezoning Ordinance is formally introduced for public discussion

Princeton Borough residents are one step closer to walking down a rejuvenated Alexander Road in twenty years, after the Borough Council agreed to formally introduce for public discussion the zoning for the Arts, Education and Transit Neighborhood at a meeting on Tuesday night.  

November 2, 2010

It's official:  Rush Holt beat back a challenge from Republican Scott Sipprelle and wins another term as representative from  the 12th Congressional District.

In the local Princeton races, all the incumbent Democrats were returned to their seats.  Liz Lempert and Lance Liverman were re-elected to the Township Committee, while Jo Butler joins incumbent Roger Martindell in the Borough Council.

September 17, 2010

Submit your questions to AllPrinceton

On Oct 4 and Oct 11, Princeton Community TV will broadcast two live forums featuring candidates in the upcoming Borough and Township Council elections.  The question and answer sessions will be moderated by the League of Women Voters.  

June 10, 2010

Incumbent Roger Martindell and Jo Butler will be the Democratic candidates for Princeton Borough Council election in November.

The Princeton Borough Clerk's office confirms the final tally in Tuesday's primary to be Martindell (546), Butler (422) and Anne Waldron Neumann (397).

On the Township committee, incumbents Liz Lempert and Lance Liverman ran unopposed.

In the Republican 12th District primary, Princeton Borough counted 123 votes for Scott Sipprelle, and 15 for David Corsi.

June 7, 2010

The makeup of the Princeton Borough Council will most likely be determined by tomorrow’s primaries, when Princeton Democrats will be asked to choose two out of three candidates.  No Republicans filed to run for the all-Democratic Council. 

Incumbent Roger Martindell is up for re-election, and the other seat will be vacated by Council President Andrew Koontz, who will be running for Mercer County freeholder.