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Last May 2024, Ron Berlin went to Princeton Council in person and asked for the Princeton Planning Board to resume in-person meetings with a Zoom option, or a hybrid meeting. Mr. Berlin later ...
ON MCCARTER STAGE: Momix, the contemporary dance troupe, returns to McCarter with “Alice,” inspired by Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland,” as part of the upcoming season of performances. (Photo by ...
TELLING STORIES: Philadelphia Ballet has announced its 2025-2026 season, which includes a new take on “Romeo and Juliet” by Juliano Nunes. Philadelphia Ballet has announced its 2025/26 season, a mix ...
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) in Hamilton has received a $25,726 FY25 Cultural Trust Institutional and Financial Stabilization Grant from the New Jersey Cultural Trust. This new funding helps support ...
Some ensembles spend a great deal of time coming up with their name. Last Wednesday night’s presentation by Princeton University Concerts showcased three instrumentalists who collaborate as a trio, ...
The Princeton Council seems to have been able to circumvent the pending lawsuits against Rider University’s plan to sell the Westminster Choir College property, thereby destroying any hope of the ...
The countdown is on. Princeton, along with the rest of the country, is gearing up for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026. The town is among the more than 100 New Jersey ...
To the many tributes to Dorothea [“Colleagues Offer Tributes to Labyrinth’s Dorothea von Moltke,” April 2, page 7], I would like to add one more. In the course of an illustrative presidency of ...
Since the very first Earth Day was organized on April 22, 1970, environmentally-conscious citizens across the globe have been mobilizing to try and protect the planet. The theme this year, “Earth Day ...
Water samples from seven drinking fountains in the four Princeton public elementary schools have recorded levels of lead that exceed acceptable level, as determined by the New Jersey Department of ...
…my first love, my darling. —Isambard Kingdom Brunel on the Clifton Suspension Bridge Born April 9, 1806, British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel once claimed that the “most wonderful feat” he ever ...
With a broad agenda of issues and a sharp focus in opposition to the Trump administration agenda, more than 1,000 demonstrators, undeterred by dark skies and periodic rain showers, arrived at Hinds ...
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