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Dr. Patrick Pizzo: Facing challenges together
At a time when our school district is facing significant financial challenges, our Community Town Hall on December 18 served as a powerful reminder of how deeply Robbinsville cares about its schools. The forum provided an important opportunity for township…
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Commentary: The hidden cost of gathering
Do you remember the last time you went to a small community gathering — a potluck, a simple concert in the park, a neighborhood book club — and everything felt easy, organic, welcoming … maybe even spontaneous? That kind of…
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Dave Fried: Closing a chapter
As the curtain officially comes down on my tenure as mayor January 15, there are a few words that come to mind. Grateful. Humbled. Proud. Appreciative. Blessed. Bittersweet. Had I not been supremely confident this incredible community was in the…
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Travel Talk with Caryn and Aron: Travel resolutions
As we begin a new year, many resolutions are made only to be forgotten. However, one resolution I always keep is to travel more often, discover new places, and seek out fresh experiences. Travel resolutions you might make this year:…
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Donnie Black: Snow days were great!
Remember waking up after a snowstorm and hoping school was canceled for the day? We would sit by the radio listening to New Jersey 101.5 (ding), waiting to hear our school name. I went to Incarnation, and I swear every…
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Dr. Robyn Klim: A bright New Year ahead for the Lawrence Public Schools
As we welcome the new year, I would like to extend warm wishes to our entire Lawrence Township community for a happy, healthy, and joyful year ahead. The close of 2025 marked several meaningful milestones for Lawrence Township Public Schools,…
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Complex Simplicity: Questions you never cared enough to Google
It’s the year 2026, and the amount of information available to us at a moment’s notice is staggering. Whether it’s via smartphone, laptop, desktop, or a visit to the library, an internet connection brings the world to your door. Knowledge…
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Listen Up! New song and documentary revisit Trenton music history
It’s amazing — and a little scary — how the last 40 years have flown by. In the summer of 1985, music fans around the world were laser focused on the historic Live Aid concerts in London and Philadelphia. But…
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Municipal food scrap program expands to 10 sites
The Municipality of Princeton has announced another expansion of the free municipal food scraps recycling program. New collection bins located at Griggs Farm, Thanet Circle, Westminster Choir College, Mercer Road, and at the former PFARS building on North Harrison Street…
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Princeton Dining Guide 2026: New kids on the block
The one constant in Princeton is an ever-changing lineup of restaurants, from fine dining to fast casual, occupying storefronts downtown and in Princeton Shopping Center. These are the new arrivals from 2025. Best Grill and Fry One of two additions…













