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While the future management of Westminster Conservatory of Music has yet to be decided, Rider University has agreed to continue running the community music school through the 2025 fall semester. The ...
The weather report was ominous and the rains came, but on Saturday, June 14, thousands of people poured into Princeton to make their voices heard — on Witherspoon Street marching up to the YMCA field ...
Golfers take note! An intriguing new opportunity is available at the Princeton Shopping Center. Back Nine celebrated its Grand Opening May 30, and is now ready to help golfers of all levels of ability ...
Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill and Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli are off and running in what’s been described by nj.com as a “bruising” race for governor of New Jersey, following last week’s ...
Katharine Anne (Annie) Farrell and John Forsyth (Jay) Kelsey IV Farrell-Kelsey. Katharine Anne (Annie) Farrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark R. Farrell of Princeton, to John Forsyth (Jay) Kelsey IV, ...
ON DISPLAY: Artisan John Shedd is shown by his featured entry at the New Jersey State Museum in 2017. The exhibit, “Fifty of Fifty,” honored 50 leading New Jersey artists who had received state grants ...
A mansion in Kingston that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places has recently undergone renovations by Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction. The Princeton firm designed ...
Lee Edward Baier, 78, of Franklin Township, died Friday, June 10, 2016 in the company of his loving family. Born in Auburn, N.Y., he resided in Monmouth Junction for almost 20 years before moving to ...
The Paul Robeson House of Princeton (PRHP) is preparing to open its doors to the public in time to celebrate in April of 2025, the 127th anniversary of Robeson’s birth. Restoration and reconstruction ...
Elena Every joined the women’s lightweight rowing program in 2021 to enrich her experience at Princeton University. It’s done even more for the senior coxswain than she ever could have expected. “I’m ...
Lori Dauphiny was drained after her Princeton University women’s open rowing program hosted the Ivy Invite last weekend on Lake Carnegie. The Tigers welcomed crews from Penn, Brown, USC, Rutgers, ...
Regarding the upcoming referendum vote for Princeton Public Schools, I offer the following for consideration by the taxpayers as they weigh the pros and cons of supporting what I believe to be a ...
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