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Former Princeton Basketball Coach Pete Carril Dies at 92
Pete Carril, the Hall of Fame coach who led Princeton to 11 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, died Monday at 92 years old.
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NJ Students Win $110K with Project Combating Climate Change
One group of New Jersey students won a national competition with a project aiming to combat climate change and food waste by creating their own soap using a sustainable ingredient from bugs. This team of over 30 high school students from the town of Princeton decided to swap out palm oil, a popular element in mass-produced goods, for an unorthodox…
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Princeton Moves Finals Online, Cancels Events Amid Omicron Spike, Following Cornell
Princeton University will make all finals remote and ordered the immediate cancellation of unmasked indoor gatherings, amid an increase in COVID cases that mirrors the recent omicron variant-driven spikes elsewhere. Finals will go remote effective Thursday “so that students will be able to leave campus at their earliest convenience,” Princeton said in an update posted to its campus COVID website…
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WATCH: NJ Police Rescue Drivers Trapped in Floodwater
New video shows Princeton Police rescuing drivers trapped in the water during last week’s devastating floods.
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Fire Erupts at Princeton Theological Seminary in NJ
Flames and smoke could be seen coming from the roof of a library building at the Princeton Theological Seminary in New Jersey Tuesday morning.
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NJ-Based Rowers Look to Extend Olympic Dynasty in Women's Eight
The U.S. seeks to become the first country to win four consecutive rowing gold medals in the women’s eight.
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Eating Cicadas? Brood X Emergence Inspires NJ Students to Take a Bite
For those wondering why eat cicadas, or any bugs at all, one group of students is hoping to change mindsets on how Americans see cuisine — as entomologists often call cicadas the ‘”Shrimp of the Land” or “Tree Shrimp”
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Coxswain Katelin Guregian's Most Important Job is to Motivate
Katelin Guregian had a great view of the U.S. Women’s Eight last Olympic gold medal win in rowing. She was steering the boat. It’s a lot of pressure for the reigning champs, made even more so by the team’s streak of three straight golds on the line in Tokyo.
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Princeton Names Dorm for Black Alum Hobson, Replacing Ex-President Wilson
The residential hall at Princeton University that was named for former President Woodrow Wilson will be rebuilt and named for Mellody Hobson, a Black female alum.
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Investigation Launched as Princeton Admits to Systemic Racism
The U.S. Department of Education says it is launching an investigation into Princeton University after the New Jersey school admitted to having a problem with system racism.
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How Two Princeton Grads Are Creating a Bubble College Campus with ‘The U Experience'
Princeton graduates Adam Bragg and Lane Russell created ‘The U Experience,’ a new program for college students who will miss out on the traditional college experience and allows them to come together on a single campus and provides them with an offline community experience.
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New Jersey Transit Gets Atlantic City Rail Line Running Again After Months of Safety Improvements
New Jersey Transit resumed service on its Atlantic City and Princeton “Dinky” lines Sunday, about two weeks earlier than it had anticipated.
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New Jersey Transit to Get Atlantic City Rail Line Running Again 2 Weeks Ahead of Pushed-Back Schedule
New Jersey Transit will resume service on its Atlantic City and Princeton “Dinky” lines on May 12, about two weeks earlier than it had anticipated.
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Hit-and-Run Vehicles Strike, Kill Mom in Front of Son on I-676 in Camden
Police are searching for the drivers of two vehicles that struck and killed a woman in front of her injured son before fleeing the scene on I-676 in Camden, New Jersey.
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Amazon's HQ2 Announcement Won't Come Before Midterms, Says Site-Selection Expert
The finalists for Amazon’s second headquarters should expect an announcement from the company after the midterm elections, a top global site selector says.
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Families Finding Life in The Afterlife at Coral Reef Cemetery Off Coast of Miami Beach
It took nearly four years for multiple government agencies to sign off on this underwater mausoleum, which is designed to encourage a healthy ecosystem.
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New Video Shows Police Shooting Armed Man in Princeton Panera Bread
New video shows the moments before New Jersey State Police shot and killed man during a standoff at a Panera Bread in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Judge Sets New Jersey Affordable Housing Requirement at 155,000 Units: Advocate
Affordable housing advocates say a new court ruling in New Jersey could mean more such homes across the state in the future.
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Travel Writer Rick Steves Pushing for Marijuana Legalization in Visits to New Jersey, Delaware
Travel writer Rick Steves’ next trip is happening far from Europe and is focused on helping people in New Jersey and Delaware get high.