Since moving to Trenton from New York some 57 years ago, realist painter Mel Leipzig has earned the respect and devotion of ...
Book lovers had thousands of books to choose from at the Friends and Foundation of Princeton Public Library Annual Book Sale ...
The playground at Smoyer Park, the 38-acre expanse on Snowden Lane near Herrontown Road, is complete. Now open to the public, ...
Noom, the behavior change program known originally for its weight management platform, has introduced an art therapy initiative. Announced this week, the “Mindful Art Break” marks the first venture ...
Amaney Jamal, dean of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), presented a discussion of “Dialogue in Action: Leading for the Public Good” in McCosh 10 on the ...
The Princeton Public Schools (PPS) Visual and Performing Arts department has shared its upcoming fall events through News from the Arts, a quarterly newsletter now available at princetonk12.org in 100 ...
Bill has been the sports editor of the Town Topics since 2002. During that time, he has received nine sports writing awards from the New Jersey Society of Professional Journalists and the New Jersey ...
The meeting, which took place after press time, was intended to discuss progress so far, rehabilitation plans, and the vision ...
Several Council members favored option 2, which provides “a phase-out period (12-24 months/end of current registration) for legally operating non-principal STRs,” according to the presentation. It ...
The Federation of the Art Song (FAS) will present an afternoon concert with the renowned tenor Paul Appleby, direct from the Metropolitan Opera, on Sunday, November 16 at the historic Smith House in ...
Imagine an R. Crumb cartoon of a beady-eyed rodent, teeth bared, staring out of a mouse hole at an invisible trap baited with a gigantic piece of Wisconsin cheddar radiant as a Lake Michigan sunrise.
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