History takes the center stage for America’s 250th

Before there was a country, there was a a river crossing in the dark, a capital city waiting...

History takes the center stage for America’s 250th

Before there was a country, there was a a river crossing in the dark, a capital city waiting in fear, a battlefield outside Princeton and a network of farms,...

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Fight in the Museum: Spotlight on Latarsha Burke

Latarsha Burke is a leader. She is an organizer who has endless energy for her community. She spends many hours behind the scenes to...

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ACM Planning Meeting Set

The Princeton ACM / IEEE Computer Society will hold its annual elections and planning meeting on Thursday, June 11. The meeting is scheduled from 7...

NJDOT Commissioner To Discuss Infrastructure

New Jersey Department of Transportation Commissioner Priya Jain will discuss transportation infrastructure, investment and project opportunities during a New Jersey Alliance for Action program...

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State Museum Celebrates Its 130th Anniversary

The staff of the New Jersey State Museum was all set to host a 125th anniversary celebration in 2020 when the pandemic put the...

On the Record: How Darren Revilla Found His Groove

Unlike so many successful small businesses, there was no business plan or clearly articulated vision for Revilla Grooves ‘n’ Gear. But record buyers from...

The ‘Vinyl Resurgence’ as a ‘Reality Resurgence’ at PREX

On Saturday, April 12, Princeton Record Exchange will be rocking the 15th annual National Record Store Day. ...

Off the Presses: Priya Vulchi’s ‘Good Friends’

Priya Vulchi has been turning heads — and transforming attitudes — since 2014. It was then that she and her Princeton High School classmate...

‘Super/Natural’ Stained Glass Debuts at Michener Museum

Michener Art Museum’s original exhibition, “Judith Schaechter: Super/Natural,” opening Saturday, April 12, features the debut of the internationally known glass artist’s newest, monumental work,...

Municipality of Princeton Acquires Westminster Choir College Campus

The Municipality of Princeton is now the official owner of the historic 23-acre property formerly used by Westminster Choir College, located near the center...

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