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"Big,” the 1996 musical taken from a 1988 film, stands out among tuners made from hit movies because it’s good. At the Bristol Riverside Theatre, where it runs through April 14, it’s real good.

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The Princeton Tech Meetup community gathers at Princeton Public Library on Thursday, March 28, for networking and discussions on “how to enable personalized accessible experiences through AI & automation.”

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Rider University launches a CPA apprenticeship program, Mercer County Community College expands its automotive technology course, and the Center for Modern Aging Princeton receives a $30,000 grant for its Evergreen Forum Series.

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The Father Center of New Jersey, a Trenton nonprofit organization that supports men in meeting the responsibilities of fatherhood, has appointed Bryan Evans as its new chief executive officer, effective April 1.

If you're looking for proof that spring has sprung, look no further than the wide array of plant sales being offered by area gardens.

Alison Mitchell, co-executive director of the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, explains how agricultural pioneer Elizabeth Coleman White cultivated the nation's first blueberry in what is now the Pine Barren's Whitesbog Historic Village.

Karla Cook of the Princeton School Gardens Cooperative praises Pi Day's benefits for the community, while Friends of Princeton Open Space invites submissions to its annual photography contest.