Monthly Archives: October 2020
Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: October 21, 2020
The following stories were originally published in the October 21, 2020, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
Area Record Shops Get to Turn Up the Volume
Record shops in the area that had been quieted by the pandemic get to turn up their volume with upcoming Record Store Days on Saturdays, October 24 and November 28.
Letters to the Editor
A search for bone marrow donors and reflections on the future of suburbia.
For HomeWorks Founder, Community Counts
Natalie Tung speaks on her HomeWorks program in an October 23 Gotham Network webinar.
Write Your Own History: Vote
As New Jersey voters complete their mail-in ballots in advance of a unique 2020 Election Day, many upcoming events focus on the history of voting, both nationally and locally.
Billtrust to Merge, Go Public
Billtrust, the Lawrence-based provider of business-to-business payment processing solutions, announced its merger with South Mountain Merger Corporation.
Suffrage
Author's note: This poem takes place in 1936, during the Great Depression and before the Presidential election, while my mother Florence Levin was in medical school and about to...
On the Move: Mercer Street Friends, Bioclinica, Deaths
Mercer Street Friends has new board leadership, and Bioclincia has a new chief medical officer. Former Princeton Borough Mayor Marvin Reed has died.
Trenton City Museum and the Courage to Reopen
Joan Perkes and the Trenton City Museum are welcoming visitors back to its physical space while continuing to offer exhibition materials online.
Apply Now for Phase 3 NJEDA Grants
Pre-registration is now open for Phase 3 of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s Small Business Emergency Assistance Grant Program.