
Princeton, NJ | Official Website
Municipality of Princeton, NJ 400 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 609-924-4141. Regular Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
About Princeton | Princeton, NJ - Princeton, New Jersey
Find general information about Princeton such as maps, reports, financial documents, and more.
Profile of Princeton | Princeton, NJ - Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton covers an area of 18.1 square miles in the heart of central New Jersey. It is composed of the former Township of Princeton and Borough of Princeton which consolidated effective January, 2013 and is now known as Princeton.
Municipal Services | Princeton, NJ
Get the schedule and information on brush, leaf and log collection in Princeton. Free Car Seat Inspection / Installation Information on the Police Department's car seat inspection program.
Departments | Princeton, NJ
The Princeton Police Department's mission is to protect the lives, property, and rights of all people; maintain an ethical environment of mutual respect, trust, and dignity; foster a partnership with the community we serve; and, improve the quality of life for all within the community.
Dec 31, 2024 · Recycling in Princeton is managed through the Mercer County Improvement Authority (MCIA). Each household can use up to 5 buckets. Residents can pick up recycling buckets at 27 North. Harrison Street, Monday-Friday (except holidays), between 8:30 am-2:30 pm. All recyclables must
Government | Princeton, NJ
Municipality of Princeton, NJ 400 Witherspoon Street Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: 609-924-4141. Regular Hours: Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Programs & Activities | Princeton, NJ
Find the current available recreation programs and activities for people in the Princeton area.
Historic Princeton | Princeton, NJ - Princeton, New Jersey
The recorded history of the Princeton area began in the late 17th century when European travelers crossed the narrow "waist" of New Jersey between the Delaware and Raritan rivers along paths created by the Lenni Lenape Indians.