Lisa Jacknow spent years working in national and local news in and around New York City before moving to Princeton. Working as both a TV producer and news reporter, Lisa came to this area to focus on the local news of Mercer County at WZBN-TV. In recent years, she got immersed in the Princeton community by serving leadership roles at local schools in addition to volunteering for other local non-profits. In her free time, Lisa loves to spend time with her family, play tennis, sing and play the piano. A graduate of the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University, Lisa was raised just north of Boston, Massachusetts but has lived in the tri-state area since college. She is excited to be Editor and head writer for Princeton Perspectives!
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The Pulse of Princeton:
What are your thoughts on getting around and parking in town?
Did You Know?
- Princeton has just launched an online system to submit applications for Engineering, Sewer, Public Works, Parking, Recreation, Police, and Health permits and licenses
- There are natural, historical, engineering and safety considerations made before a sidewalk or bike lane can be added to the roadways
- NJ law limits consumption liquor licenses for bars or restaurants to one for every 3,000 residents in a town
- In nearby South Brunswick, 30 catalytic converters were stolen from cars in one 10-day period in May
In This Issue
- Editor’s Note
- Pulse of Princeton: What are your thoughts on getting around and parking in town?
- Construction and Traffic and Parking…Oh Boy! The Impacts are Being Felt Around Town
- 21st Century Policing in Princeton Works to Build Relationships and Enhance Safety
- Long-Standing Laws May Change to Balance Opportunities for Eating and Drinking
- Where the Snowden Sidewalk Ends (But Shouldn’t)
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