Trenton’s Bad Boy George Antheil will make good when he is embraced by his hometown orchestra, the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey, under circumstances that will not soon be forgotten.
The Plenty Pepper Steel Band will be in Trenton on Saturday, April 20, as part of the Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey’s bold evening of music.
Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press host their monthly Second Sunday Poetry Reading on April 14 at 4 p.m. featuring two New Jersey-based poets, Abigail Ella Johnson and Jim Gould.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) has announced the grant solicitation period for the new FY24 Mobility and Transportation Innovation Pilot Program.
Derris Boomer moderates the Princeton Chamber's April 16 panel on AI and business on Tuesday, April 16, from 8 to 10 a.m. at the NJM Insurance Group building in West Trenton.
Dean Guida, the founder and CEO of Infragistics, uses a low point in his company's history as the launching point for his book, 'When Grit Is Not Enough: An Entrepreneur’s Playbook for Taking Your Business to the Next Level,' published earlier this year by An Inc. Original.
Princeton-based Otsuka Pharmaceutical and New York City-based Click Therapeutics, which specializes in developing software for medical treatments, announced FDA clearance of Rejoyn, the first prescription digital therapeutic authorized for the treatment of major depressive disorder symptoms.
Commercial real estate services firm Colliers has announced that it has successfully negotiated a 12-year lease to expand Genmab by 135,000 square feet at the Princeton Forrestal Innovation Park in Plainsboro.
The Mercer County Office of Aging has been awarded the Open Communication Access grant from the State of New Jersey.
Celebrate Record Store Day with Princeton Record Exchange and Daffodil Days in Allentown.
Princeton Public Library is looking for short films to screen at the 2024 Princeton Student Film Festival, while the Mercer County Planning Department and the Mercer County Park Commission are hosting a bike drive to benefit the Boys & Girls Club Bike Exchange.
The Old Barracks Museum is celebrating Trenton area artists and Trenton art in a month-long gallery show hosted in its historic 18th-century building.