N&N: Princeton welcomes first new police officers since consolidation
The town of Princeton formally welcomed its first new police officers since the consolidation of the Borough and Township in January 2013, according to Times of Trenton.
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The town of Princeton formally welcomed its first new police officers since the consolidation of the Borough and Township in January 2013, according to Times of Trenton.
Town residents discussed concerns over preserving the historic and cultural charm of Witherspoon Street while considering the implications of current zoning regulations during a public meeting on Monday night.
A student at Rutgers was killed on Sunday by a bear.
The death of a Rutgers student early Sunday morning might be alcohol-related, according to a preliminary investigation, though the cause of death has yet to be determined.
No. 8 men’s water polo (8-1 overall, 4-1 Collegiate Water Polo Association Southern Division) saw their six-game unbeaten streak snapped on Saturday following a 10-9 decision in favor of conference opponent Johns Hopkins (4-3, 1-3). Later that evening, Princeton righted the ship against longtime rival Navy (8-3, 0-1), topping the Midshipmen by a score of 12-7. One more win came on Sunday morning against a surprisingly impressive George Washington side (6-3, 0-2) in a close 14-12 contest.
Wesley Gugliuzza, 28, was arrested Thursday for the robbery that occurred on Monday at a Princeton branch of TD Bank.
Attorney Cordaro Rodriguez ’08 finished in fourth place on the ninth season of America’s Got Talent on Wednesday with his musical ensemble, “Sons of Serendip,” featuring three other musicians whom he met “serendipitously” while pursuing a graduate degree at Boston University.
Wesley Gugliuzza, 28, was arrested Thursday for the robbery that occurred on Monday at a Princeton branch of TD Bank.
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New Jersey’s fall breezes grow crisp and the newly-variegated leaves blow along with them. One-time Cottage member F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote that at this point in the year’s cycle, “Life starts all over again.” Why is that? Simply because it’s time for men, 11-per-side, to retake the gridiron and participate in America’s greatest entertainment: football. The Ivy League may have faded in terms of its relative competitiveness since giving birth to the game so many years ago. Still, the Ancient Eight will nonetheless provide an excellent slate of action, marked by parity and seasoned rivalries. Just don’t ask for a postseason. Here’s how the sides stack up leading into the season’s first week.
Nolan Johnson, a former technical theater teacher at the Hun School of Princeton, was arrested and charged with three counts of second-degree sexual assault and one second-degree count of endangering the welfare of a child on Monday, according to the Princeton Police Department press release.
Three students were transported for alcohol intoxication to either McCosh Health Center or the University Medical Center of Princeton betweenSunday at 9 a.m.andMonday at 9 a.m., according to statistics provided by the University. This was a significant drop from the timeframe of spring Lawnparties, during which 10 students were transported for alcohol intoxication.
University faculty members unanimously voted to approve a set of recommendations on the handling of sexual misconduct by the Faculty Advisory Committee on Policy this afternoon.
Police are currently investigating a reported bomb threat at the CVS Pharmacy on Nassau Street that occurred Friday evening.
Ohio State University has agreed to strengthen its policies on sexual assault and sexual harassment, the Washington Post reported, ending the longest-running Title IX investigation conducted by the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights. The Title IX investigation involving Princeton University is now the longest currently active investigation.
The base compensations of the University’s two top chief investment executives, Andrew Golden and Jonathan Erickson, both went up by just over 5 percent last fiscal year, maintaining the executives' positions as the two highest-paid University employees.
Princeton women’s volleyball refused to drop a match this past weekend. George Mason, Delaware and Manhattan all fell to the eventual tournament champions, who emerged victorious with two consecutive come-from-behind wins and a 3-1 advantage over Manhattan over the course of three games.
The National Football League named former FBI director Robert Mueller ’66 as the lead investigator in the independent investigationof the recent domestic assault case by Ravens running back Ray Rice.
Rossen Milanov, the music director of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra, will also lead the Columbus Symphony Orchestra in Ohio, The Star-Ledger reported.
A new smartphone app called Access Princeton was created to allow Princeton residents to report and track non-emergency incidents in the town such as downed trees, broken parking meters and potholes, according to The Times of Trenton.