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A battlefield map for the Battle of Princeton, 1777 Nassau Hall, which briefly served as the U.S. capitol in 1783 [20] Princeton University's campus, December 2016 Nassau Street at night, 2016 Princeton University's campus was used as one of the sets for the 2004 film Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.
The Princeton, New Jersey, man known as a star student in high school who is now accused of killing his brother and a family cat allegedly told police he had a "fit of madness" when they responded ...
Local and state officials are investigating the 26-year-old's death as a homicide. GET REAL-TIME UPDATES DIRECTLY ON THE True Crime Hub Joseph and Matthew Hertgen were star soccer players in high ...
European settlement of the land now encompassing Jugtown began with John Horner, who purchased 500 acres (200 ha) along the King's Highway, now Nassau Street, in 1695. [ 3 ] [ 2 ] In 1702, Horner expanded his holdings to all of the land comprising the modern historic district through the purchase of 200 acres (81 ha) to the east of his tract. [ 3 ]
The Nassau Inn is a full-service hotel in downtown Princeton, New Jersey, United States.It first opened at 52 Nassau Street in 1769 in a home built in 1756. The Inn experienced British occupation during the American Revolution and played host to members of the Continental Congress when it met in nearby Nassau Hall.
Town Topics is a free weekly newspaper distributed to households of the New Jersey municipalities of Princeton and parts of Hopewell Borough, Hopewell Township, West Windsor Township, Lawrence Township, Pennington, Montgomery Township, and South Brunswick Township, with an estimated circulation of 15,600.
Princeton Community Television (TV30) is a Public Access cable television station, [1] The station was created by the Borough and Township of Princeton in 1995, and occupied "two cramped, very small rooms" in The Arts Council building on Witherspoon Street; it moved to larger quarters in the old Valley Road School building in 2003. [2]
The Borough of Princeton was a borough of New Jersey that existed from 1813 until the end of 2012. On January 1, 2013, it merged with Princeton Township to form Princeton, New Jersey ; both the Borough of Princeton and Princeton Township were dissolved in the merger.