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  2. Drumthwacket - Wikipedia

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    Drumthwacket (/ ˈ d r ʌ m ˌ θ w æ k ɪ t / DRUM-thwak-it [3]) is the official residence of the governor of the U.S. state of New Jersey at 354 Stockton Street in Princeton, New Jersey, near the state capital of Trenton.

  3. Princeton, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Tiger Transit - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton University Tiger Transit fleet is operated by WeDriveU, which has operated the service since February 2021 when the former operator First Transit lost their contract. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The initial fleet under WeDriveU consisted of 14 New Flyer D40LF transit buses from Orange County Transportation Authority and various Ford ...

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  6. Town Topics (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Town Topics is known for its coverage of Princeton, as well as its coverage of Princeton's largest institution, Princeton University. While news coverage is mostly local, the paper's arts and entertainment coverage is more regional, with a coverage area that covers roughly the Trenton to New Brunswick portion of the Northeast Corridor.

  7. U.S. 1 (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Its founding editor is Princeton alumnus Richard K. Rein; [1] as of 2011, other editors included Nell Whiting and John Symons. [2] It is part of Community News Service, a group of weekly, bi-weekly and monthly newspapers based in Mercer County, New Jersey, [5] and has been a member of the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce since 1985. [4]