Princeton: A Week In Review

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Princeton NJ

08 January, 2021

5:11 PM

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PRINCETON, NJ — Miss any headlines in Princeton? Patch's week in review has got you covered for the neighborhood's top news. Princeton Schools Share Resources In Wake Of Capitol Riots Princeton Public Schools joined other school districts in New Jersey sharing resources to help students deal with trauma and fear after Wednesday's violence at the U.S. Capitol. 'Words Matter': Princeton Mayor Denounces Attack On Capitol Princeton mayor Mark Freda expressed "shock" and "disappointment" at the attack on the U.S. Capitol by pro-Trump rioters on Wednesday. Princeton Schools To Go All-Remote Next Week Princeton Public School will be delaying the start of hybrid instruction until Jan.19, school superintendent Barry Galasso said on Thursday. NJ Lawmakers Call For President Trump's Removal Ten members of Congress representing New Jersey have now called for President Trump's removal, saying "he's a threat to democracy" after inciting the Capitol Hill riots on Wednesday. Princeton Opens COVID-19 Vaccine Registration Portal On Tuesday evening, Princeton Township opened its own COVID-19 vaccine registration portal. This came hours after New Jersey opened the state-wide registration portal. Need 'Resilience, Agility' To Address Challenges: Princeton Mayor On Monday evening, Mark Freda was sworn in as the next mayor of Princeton. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman administered the oath of office to Freda over Zoom.

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