Cover Stories

Foundation gives a future to retired Standardbred racehorses

By Jane Meggitt A horse once headed for slaughter surged through traffic, scaffolding and parked cars on a Manhattan street, carrying a New York City mounted police officer in pursuit...

Strategic Plan Rethinks Modern Library Space In Plainsboro

The Plainsboro Public Library is asking residents to help shape the next phase of one of the township’s...

Real and Remembered

Two hundred and fifty years after the American Revolution reshaped both a nation and a university campus, Princeton...

Landmark Robbinsville Town Center building takes on new role as town hall

Robbinsville has moved into a new municipal building, marking the transformation of one of the most prominent structures...

Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: May 13, 2026

The following stories were originally published in the May 13, 2026, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper. ...

‘Shy Midas’ No More, Rita Allen Makes Its Mark

Compared with many other independent foundations, the Rita Allen Foundation has been tiny. For the first 50 years it was governed from a kitchen...

Sam Wang: Rita Allen Scholar, Now on the Board

Sam S.-H. Wang, the neuroscientist on the Rita Allen Foundation board, was named a Rita Allen Scholar when he came to Princeton in 2000....

MCCC Gets Into The Fashion Business

There’s a new back to school fashion trend in Mercer County this fall — a school for fashion. ...

More at Mercer

In total, the college offers 70 associate degree programs in addition to 30 credit certificates at its campuses and through MercerOnline. ...

From Boardroom to Classroom: A New Program Is Born at Rider

Tan Miller spent more than 20 years in the business world, but he always acted as though he were a research scientist. ...

Afraid to Speak in Public? Time to Play a New Role

For those who wan tto go back to learning this year, but don’t want to go to school, a new community project may address...
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