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Automotive: A helpful guide for those looking to buy, lease, sell, or fix a car. From Princeton area Auto Dealers to antique car shows to where to find the cheapest gas in town, we have information, articles, helpful links, and complete listings of all types of automotive businesses.

Back to School: A complete listing of local schools, educational programs and services, recreational activities, informative articles, business listings, open houses, kids party ideas, helpful links, and more!

Back To School:

Business: Our business directory is an encyclopedic resource conveniently situated on one page. From air conditioning to yoga and everything in between, our listings give you direct links to hundreds of local businesses with a simple scroll and click.

Cranbury: Princeton’s quiet neighbor to the east (about 20 min. drive) is a beautiful rural town frozen in time. Only a few thousand residents call Cranbury home, and its entire downtown, mostly 18th and 19th century structures clustered on Main Street, is designated a historic district.

Day Trips: Conveniently located between NYC and Philadelphia, Princeton has many options for the adventurous. Metropolitan areas are obvious choices for cultural excursions but there are also great trips for those who might want something less hectic and where parking is easy!

Entertainment: As the hub of entertainment and events in the Central New Jersey Area, Princeton provides an enormous opportunity for those residents and visitors looking for arts organizations, movies, culture, music, lodging, restaurants, and tickets to shows and local attractions.

Family Guide: Focusing on resources that can make the most out of your family’s lives. Listings of schools, doctors, therapists, educational and domestic services. Tips and articles covering all aspects of parenting. Plus great ideas for family day trips, birthday parties, and outdoor fun.

Finance: A feature focused on all aspects of Finance in the Princeton area. Both personal and business financial services are represented with a thorough list of accountants, banks, brokers, insurance and mortgage companies, and other finance related businesses.

Garden Tours: Gardens in New Jersey collectively offer more than 3,250 acres of biological diversity and beauty with Spring and Summer being the prime time when picket-fence gates are swinging open for visitors.

Golf: With many courses to choose from hitting the links in Princeton is easy. Below is our comprehensive list of golf courses, and golf centers in the Princeton area.

Health: A guide to health and well-being provides with information, articles, and links, including those for Princeton doctors, hospitals, and a listing of health care providers. The latest on traditional and homeopathic medicines, diet, fitness, mental health, pregnancy and birth.

Hiking/Biking: Taking a hike or riding a bike is a year round activity in Princeton. POL has listed many hiking and biking trails and bike paths to keep you fit and captivated by our beautiful state. Bike rentals are easy to come by if you are just visiting. So helmets on and get out there!

Historical Sights: Princeton has been home to world-renowned scholars, scientists, writers, and statesman, including U.S. Presidents Woodrow Wilson and Grover Cleveland - a treasure trove of historic places just waiting to be explored.

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Home and Garden:

Home Improvement:

Home Improvement: Articles, links and a complete list of local businesses to help you with your projects! Check out Building Green - a special section highlighting green building resources, articles, and ideas regarding sustainability.

Hopewell: Broad Street in Hopewell makes you feel as if you are in a Norman Rockwell painting. The serenity is a far cry from the hustle-bustle of central Princeton and while there are no supermarkets, there are a number of excellent restaurants and great antique shops!

House and Garden: Our House and Garden feature is loaded with information on gardens and home topics that will enlighten novices and experts alike. Our comprehensive directory of local services and companies will help you with everything from waterscapes to firebowls.

Kingston: Settled in the late 17th century as “King’s Town” this small village is the only tri-county community in New Jersey–belonging to Mercer, Somerset, and Middlesex counties and is home to an ecclectic mix of bakeries, restaurants, and shops.

Lambertville: A favorite destination for locals and visitors alike. Situated right on the Delaware River, Lambertville is home to unique shops, restaurants, galleries, and B&Bs. Once a factory town, the city retains its 18th and 19th century charm in its restored row houses.

Lawrenceville: The village of Lawrenceville is dominated by the campus of its famed prep school, The Lawrenceville School. Many people head for the village’s “restaurant row,” with is offerings ranging from a bagel store to excellent BYOB restaurants, all within a stroll down Main Street.

Libraries: Leave it to Princeton to have an exceptional collection of libraries. The Michael Graves designed Princeton Public Library offers an extensive selection of books, cds, and dvds. Neighboring towns provide charming local libraries with their own unique collections.

Local Government: The Borough of Princeton consists of downtown and historic Princeton; the Township is the surrounding area which is more rural. Each has its own local government, though many functions such as the school district and recreation department, are shared.

Media:

Movies. : Whether you are heading out to the movies or looking for a review, our movie guide provides you with all the local cinemas and online movie sites you'll need. Ordering your tickets on line is just one click away.

Museums/Galleries: The Princeton University Art Museum is one of the richest cultural resources in the state of New Jersey – lucky us. Below you will find info about the museum plus a complete guide to all museums and galleries in the surrounding area.

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Non-Profits: A complete guide to local community groups and charitable organizations plus timely information about advocacy issues, workshops, and other items of interest in the non-profit sector.

Palmer Square: Located in the heart of downtown Princeton, Palmer Square is a stylish collection of shops, restaurants, offices, and residences surrounding the Town Green and the historic Nassau Inn. The square also offers special events, including the annual jazz festival and outdoor theater.

Parking: Parking in downtown Princeton can unfortunately be quite a challenge. There are limited metered spots in Princeton that can fill up fast. We¹ll be your virtual valets so you can spend less time circling for a spot and more time enjoying the town.

Parks & Playgrounds: Princeton is known for its beauty, in part due to many preserved areas, trails, and municipal and county parks. Beautiful lakes, most notably Carnegie Lake, along with canals and, a bit further west, the Delaware River, await those who wish to explore by foot or by oar.

Pennington: At the heart of Pennington is its one-light intersection of Main Street and East Delaware Avenue. The charming town features a handful of restaurants and boutiques, mostly frequented by locals.

Places of Worship: Princeton has churches representing most major Protestant denominations, a Catholic churches, synagogues, Unitarian churches, Eastern Orthodox services, and services of many other religions.

Princeton History:

Princeton NJ Lodging: The greater Princeton area has many lodging options to suit the recreational traveler, business traveler, and family. Our Lodging guide provides listings to all hotels, motels, inns, and bed & breakfasts plus you can find out info on special rates and discounts.

Princeton Online Clients: Princeton Online, established in 1995 as one of the first city guides in the U.S., provides web hosting, web design, search engine optimization and web advertising solutions to over 400 businesses and non-profits located in the greater Princeton area.

Princeton Online's Dining Guide: The best guide for Dining Out in Princeton. All of Princeton area restaurants, Princeton catering companies, and Princeton dining facilities with direct links to our advertisers' websites, menus and directions.

Princeton Online's Financial Services Feature: A feature focused on all aspects of Finance in the Princeton area. Both personal and business financial services are represented with a thorough list of accountants, banks, brokers, insurance and mortgage companies, and other finance related businesses.

Princeton Online's Forrestal Village Feature: Princeton Forrestal Village (PFV) is a unique destination offering wonderful opportunities for dining, shopping, and office space with the focus on body, mind and spirit.

Princeton Online's Holiday Feature: Welcome to POL’s festive Holiday Feature with the best guide for shopping and entertaining ideas. Look for caterers, invitations, great gift ideas and much more. Favorite holiday events, online donation links, and helpful hints and articles will get you through the busy season!

Princeton Online's Law Feature: A complete guide to Princeton lawyers, legal associations, law firms, and law services with articles and helpful links to assist you with your legal research.

Princeton Online's Summer Fare Feature: Summer is here and we offer a fun guide to local businesses and activities. Caterers, gourmet to go, fresh flowers and produce, outdoor dining, recipes, local activities and more!

Princeton Shopping Center: Enjoy strolling through beautiful gardens while shopping and dining at Princeton's One Stop Shop with plenty of free parking, unique gifts, home furnishings and accessories, health & beauty services, and grocery. The restaurant choices are amazing including everything from sandwiches to gourmet items to delectable bistro fare.

Princeton University: Princeton University is the cultural, educational, and economic backbone to Princeton. Its rich in offerings available to locals and visitors alike, from courses to audit, lectures, athletic games, camps to exhibits, performances, and other special events.

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Real Estate: Homes for sale and to rent in the greater Princeton area plus relocation information, listings of real estate agencies and agents, mortgage resources, info on other communities, what’s new in the Princeton housing market and more!

Relocation Information: POL’s Relocation Guide is full of important data for those new to the area or on their way with detailed information about real estate, schools, communities, and local businesses that can help with your transition.

Rocky Hill: For many locals, the village of Rocky Hill is a familiar sight—it is on the driving path to New York and points north. Yet the teeny town is also a popular entry spot for canoeing in, hiking or jogging alongside, or fishing in the Delaware and Raritan Canal.

Shopping: Visitors will be pleased to know that shopping in Princeton includes upscale chains, as well as unique shops and boutiques. Our shopping guide provides the latest information on what's new and happening with our local merchants.

Sporting Events and Teams in or near Princeton NJ:

Sports: If it takes place on a field, court, rink, track, lake, or gym in the greater Princeton area, you’ll find information on it here on our Sports Feature. We will keep you in the swing of things with our continually updated sports pages and links.

Stockton: Stockton makes the perfect destination for a day trip, for the most part due to the gorgeous drive up the Delaware River via Route 29. Once you’re there, you can access the river, the canal state park, charming restaurants and antique shops.

Summer Camps: A comprehensive guide to all local camps including academic, computer, sports, performing and visual arts, day and sleep-away camps! Also listed are educational programs, summer activities, links for care packages, and articles addressing first time campers.

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Transportation:

Walking Tours: Whether you are strolling around the grounds of Princeton University or walking through one of the many unique neighborhoods in town, Princeton and the surrounding areas offer pedestrians a wonderfully enriching experience.

Weather:

Wedding:

Weddings: - A complete guide to help you with all of your wedding needs. From the proposal to the honeymoon you will find everything you need to plan the day of your dreams. Check out Forever Green - a ecologically and socially responsible resource for arranging a truly green affair to remember!

Wineries: The State of New Jersey is home to over 35 Wineries and Vineyards. Most of them offer wine tasting tours and many different types of special events during the year, including festivals, concerts, grape-crushing parties and holiday themed celebrations.

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