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Upper Freehold schools grow greener with tree grant

More than 140 brand-new “large caliper” shade trees native to New Jersey have been planted throughout the Upper Freehold Regional School District through a $117,000 NJDEP Trees for Schools...

Foundation gives retired racehorses a future

A horse once headed for slaughter surged through traffic, scaffolding and parked cars on a Manhattan street, carrying...

Fund for Irish Studies presents ‘After Oscar: Wilde Between the Li(n)es

Princeton University’s Fund for Irish Studies continues its 2025-26 series with a talk by Merlin Holland, the only...

9 questions with muralist Hope Gaburo

Murals are paintings for the public. They are paintings that make people look, define a place and make...

Middlesex County projects earn statewide construction awards

Middlesex County has been recognized for two major development projects tied to its long-term strategic investment plan. ...

New Jersey State Police Museum Set to Reopen

A log house, a crime scene, and a bundle of evidence are all part of one of state’s most New Jersey-centric museums: The New...

New Book Calls for Readers to Listen Up!

Gary C. Woodward wants you to hear him out — really. The author of newly printed “The Sonic Imperative: Sound in the Age of...

Off The Presses: The Sonic Imperative

The College of New Jersey emeritus professor Gary C. Woodward recently turned his life-long fascination for communications work into a book that takes a...

At This Princeton-Based Nonprofit, Every Week Is Shark Week

It’s summer in New Jersey and that means thoughts of “going down the shore” to sun bathe on the beach, gaze at the water,...

Summer Fiction: Swimming with the Cicadas

Vida Chu has lived in Princeton for more than 55 years. She has poems in US1 Worksheet, U.S. 1 Newspaper, and others. Her two...
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