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The Princeton Podcast features interviews with many of Princeton New Jersey's most influential community leaders.

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  • Jim Ferry, Princeton’s Animal Control Officer
    Mar 6 2026

    In this Episode 71, Mayor Mark Freda sat down with Jim Ferry, Princeton’s Animal Control Officer, for an illuminating conversation about the diverse wildlife and domestic animal concerns in our town.

    Jim explained that his primary objective is rabies control, a position created to manage this endemic zoonotic disease in New Jersey. He shared fascinating stories from his day-to-day work, including rescuing a great horned owl from a driving range net and assisting a deer that had fallen through the ice.

    He also detailed the essential support systems provided by the SAVE Animal Shelter and the Mercer County Wildlife Center. Furthermore, he provided vital advice on staying "coyote aware" and explained the different levels of rabies exposure residents might encounter.

    The Princeton Podcast, sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton – encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community.

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    31 m
  • Kevin Wilkes, Founder and Managing Partner at Princeton Design Guild
    Feb 3 2026

    Welcome to Episode 70 of the Princeton Podcast, sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton - encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community.

    In this episode, mayor Mark Freda sits down with Kevin Wilkes, Founder and Managing Partner at Princeton Design Guild.

    Kevin shares his experiences in local governance, including his tenure on the Borough Council from 2008 to 2013. He also discusses his involvement with Princeton Future, a citizen advocacy group focused on town planning and the successful preservation of the public library downtown.

    Kevin delves into his architectural work, including the significant renovation of the former post office into Triumph Brewery. He also shares his passion project: the restoration of Paul Robeson's birthplace into a community center.

    Finally, Kevin talks about his architectural firm, Princeton Design Guild, its evolution, and its upcoming projects, including a new building for the YWCA.

    This episode of The Princeton Podcast is produced by the podcast production team at HG Media.

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    36 m
  • Deanna Stockton, Princeton Deputy Administrator and Municipal Engineer
    Jan 12 2026

    Episode 69 - Show Notes

    Welcome to Episode 69 of the Princeton Podcast, sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton – encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community.

    In episode 69 of the Princeton Podcast, mayor Mark Freda is joined by Deanna Stockton, Princeton’s Deputy Administrator of Infrastructure and Operations, as well as our Municipal Engineer.

    Deanna explains her dual role in the municipality. She manages over 75 employees and oversees critical infrastructure. She and Mark discuss the benefits of Princeton’s in-house engineering model. This approach builds deep institutional knowledge. It also ensures staff are available to resolve resident concerns directly, rather than relying on outside consultants.

    Deanna also details the town’s “Vision Zero” commitment. This initiative aims to eliminate traffic fatalities. She highlights safety improvements on Witherspoon Street. She also discusses the new pilot bike lanes on Harrison Street.

    Finally, Deanna provides updates on "The Muni," the town’s newly expanded bus service. She also shares goals for 2026. These include planning for the Westminster Choir College property and a new Public Works facility.

    This episode of The Princeton Podcast is sponsored by the Municipality of Princeton – encouraging civic participation and amplifying the voices that shape our community. Visit Website

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    29 m
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