Monthly Archives: April 2021
Read this week’s digital U.S. 1 E-Edition here
April 7, 2021
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March 24, 2021
March 17, 2021
March 10, 2020
March 3, 2020
February 24, 2020
February 17, 2021
February 10, 2021
February 3, 2021
Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: April 7, 2021
The following stories were originally published in the April 7, 2021, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Trenton Latina
“Art saved my life,” says Trenton-based artist Tamara Torres, part of the current Women Artists, Trenton Style exhibit at Ellarslie. “It really did.”
Architect Looks at Power, Place, and Social Justice
Trenton Health Team hosts a free online discussion on Saturday, April 10, at 11 a.m. featuring architect and former Trenton resident Bryan C. Lee Jr. exploring how urban planning and design impacts our lives and how we can strengthen communities through “design justice.”
On the Move: MCCC Partnership, Management Moves, Deaths
MCCC announces a new partnership; new appointments at Billtrust, Stark & Stark, and Medlogix; and more.
The Golden Girls: Three Sisters All Together, All on One Campus
Meet three sisters, ages 92, 90 and 89, Lena B., Rose J., and Lucy S., who feel very fortunate to be in good health, receiving the best care, and residing together on the campus of Greenwood House Senior Healthcare in Ewing Township.
Updates from CASA, COVID, and ACT
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month; COVID vaccine eligibility is expanding; and Stakeholders Allied for the Core of Trenton have started a petition.
Business Meetings April 7 to 14
Networking gatherings and other educational sessions for business owners, managers, and employees.
An Ornithologist Shares the Joys of Birdwatching
Since birdwatching has a seemingly limitless number of game to catch by eye, it’s an activity where the sky — along with everything under it — is the limit.
Robeson’s Life of Advocacy Celebrated in Graphic Form
Rutgers University Press’ just released “Ballad of an American: A Graphic Biography of Paul Robeson” gives a fresh look at a regionally connected American icon — literally.