Lighting and HVAC upgrades expected to lower utility costs for Princeton School District ; Princeton Packet
Community Park, Johnson Park, Littlebrook and Riverside schools all have new LED lighting throughout the buildings, including classrooms, hallways, cafeterias, restrooms and offices, thanks in part to the New Jersey […]
Unique Sukkahs in Sukkah Village Princeton 2021 Now on View; Town Topics
The sukkahs that are dotting the Princeton landscape this week are more than the innovative and creative architectural designs they appear to be. They are part of Sukkah Village Princeton […]
Sustainable Architecture, at Home and Work.
On September 23, 2021 in coordination with the Sukkah Village week-long celebration, we hosted an informative and inspiring online seminar on sustainable design, renovation, and new construction. Our esteemed panel for this event included three respected architects, designers, and builders.
Second Annual GHG Inventory Update
Princeton’s Climate Action Plan (CAP) calls for updating the community-wide production-based inventory every year. Long-term trends are difficult to ascertain from year to year. However, updating the inventory annually is […]
Want to learn more about New Jersey’s Plastic Ban Law?
As you may have heard, New Jersey has enacted one of the toughest plastic ban laws in the country. Now’s the time to start getting ready for this law to take effect.
EV Charging Incentives Are Here Too!
More good news for anyone with an electric car. This week we are excited to announce new support for installing EV charging in your home or at work.
EV Rebates are Back!
Good news for anyone in the market for a new car: New Jersey’s rebates for electric vehicles are back! The NJ Board of Public Utilities has just announced the return of the Charge Up New Jersey Program.
Referendum “Likely Less Than $20 Million,” As Schools Prepare to Replace Leaky Roofs; Town Topics
The Princeton Public Schools (PPS) Board of Education (BOE) is committed to planning ahead, working towards a July 29 deadline to submit an application to the state to place a […]
Witherspoon Street Redesign and Sustainable Landscaping Dominate Council Meeting; Town Topics
A work session on the first phase of the plan to redesign part of Witherspoon Street and a presentation on sustainable landscaping were the focus of Princeton Council’s June 28 […]
Go Low-Mow or No-Mow
Are you wasting time and money mowing your lawn? Did you know that grass is the largest irrigated crop in the country? Fortunately, there are other options.