A Canadian teen who called in a bogus bomb threat to Princeton University in September of last year recently entered a guilty plea in Mercer County Family Court.
The 16-year-old, whose name is being withheld because he is a minor, entered a guilty plea on May 28 to one count of third-degree false public alarm. He was sentenced to two years probation, along with conditions that he perform 30 hours of community service, pay a $2,000 fine, and surrender his driver’s license for six months. He also must undergo a psychological evaluation and follow any recommendations that result from the evaluation.
On Sept. 19, 2020, the Princeton University Department of Public Safety received a phone call reporting that the caller had placed improvised explosive devices in several locations on campus, including the Princeton Art Museum, Firestone Library, Nassau Hall and the Princeton University Chapel. The buildings were evacuated and searched by law enforcement officers to ensure that members o
It’s hard enough to come up with ideas for great romantic Valentine’s Day dates when we’re not going through this COVID-19 thing. Now, you got to come up with ways to celebrate without worrying about being around too many people. You want to try to follow protocols, but at the same time try to let romance bloom and forget about the pandemic. Not to mention the fact that so many date venues have either closed or have made it so restrictive that it’s going to be difficult to get in.
Dinner can be very romantic and there are thousands restaurants in New Jersey they can give you that Valentine’s Day experience. But what about people who don’t feel comfortable going to restaurants right now? I’m going to throw some ideas out at you for non dining Valentine’s Day experiences