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Princeton zoning board honors long‑time zoning officer Derek Bridger on retirement

Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment · April 23, 2026

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Summary

The Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment adopted a resolution thanking zoning officer Derek Bridger for more than two decades of service and recognized his role guiding complex local projects. The board gave Bridger a standing commendation before moving on to regular business.

The Princeton Zoning Board of Adjustment adopted a resolution on April 22 commending zoning officer Derek Bridger for his service to the municipality from Dec. 3, 2001, through April 30, 2026. The board read the memorializing resolution and then voted by roll call to adopt it.

Board members praised Bridger for technical expertise and steady leadership on zoning matters both large and small. One attendee, speaking in a private capacity, said he had practiced land use law for decades and described working with Bridger as “a pleasure.”

Bridger, who spoke briefly after the resolution was read, said it had been “an honor and a pleasure” to serve. The board’s formal action followed a short presentation of the resolution text and a motion to adopt.

The board then resumed its April agenda, moving into scheduled hearings on subdivision and variance matters.