Princeton is an “ultra-premium tier” real estate market. Simply adding supply in a highly desirable area will not reduce prices and will not guarantee affordability. https://t.co/ZGM0qsKc9q
"Docents on the Wall" features the art of docents from the Princeton University Art Museum -- including colorful and intriguing paintings, photographs, weaving, and collage. https://t.co/dDmC5pZ1ai
We have an opportunity to design a process that listens broadly, names the financial realities honestly, builds options in public with all partners in the room, and produces a decision the community can trace and hold accountable. https://t.co/YIVkzsF4DO
“Getting to know a client, seeing the whole picture, is key to not only good health but also good legal outcomes and a strong commitment to where you live and work." -- Kim Otis. https://t.co/wBaaysjJKy
Bill Bradley ‘65 needs no introduction. The lower picture of Pete Hegseth '03, in uniform during his days as a reserve player on the Princeton basketball team, seems to be a rather odd juxtaposition. https://t.co/pqeFqbcmnw
Under the agreement, annual salaries will increase 2 percent each year through 2028. And Princeton FMBA Local 72 agrees not to participate or authorize any strike or work slow down. https://t.co/IIHgEJp4yn
Bogdanovic's interpretation of Camille Saint-Saens "Cello Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, Op.33" had the audience captivated from the start.. https://t.co/fivws1jGUq
The latest report includes six cases of hit-and-run drivers and three more drivers attempting to leave but stopped -- April was a showcase for driver distraction, incivility, and baldfaced lies to the cops. https://t.co/jlPa3tsfjj
“Our town seems to be growing by leaps and bounds, with new projects planned for empty parking lots, with old buildings being replaced with newer buildings. What do we want our town to look like as all these changes take place?” https://t.co/6hlFYEZ3Jy
With rising costs, inflationary pressures, infrastructure needs, and affordability concerns facing residents, every major financial decision deserves scrutiny and broad public participation. https://t.co/zy3fG9WmuK
Research has shown that anticoagulant rat poisons do not remain confined to rats. Hawks, owls, foxes, and other predators consume poisoned rodents and suffer secondary poisoning themselves. https://t.co/ALJojDlmKe
Residents who are curious about the town’s current zoning code, and what’s required to make a few changes, can tune into the Council meeting on Monday, May 11. https://t.co/9JgbME1r7b
The June 13 event will feature teams of architects and engineers who will build freestanding sculptures composed entirely of full cans and packages of shelf-stable food -- to be donated later to people in need. https://t.co/bEmcED3oP6
To make more homeownership possible, let's rethink our land use ordinances and consider the more traditional building forms that predate Princeton's 1968 zoning regulations. https://t.co/eZzdCPzlxb