“HANGRY HIPPO”: This work by Judith Marchand is part of “Trio,” on view January 2 through March 3 at the Green Building Center in Lambertville. An opening reception is on January 4 from 5 to 8 p.m.
Alana Asch’s mission is to help young athletes improve their performance on the field or on the court, and at the same time boost their self confidence in all areas of their life. Owner of The Better ...
Princeton needs more affordable housing, and I am proud to live in a community that has taken its obligations under the state Mount Laurel Doctrine seriously and encouraged the development of new ...
It would be hard to choose who was the greater teenaged composer — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or Felix Mendelssohn. The prodigious musical childhood of Mozart has long been documented, but the works of ...
“THE FLOWER SHOW”: Turned wood botanicals by Bucks County artist Mark Sfirri are featured in an exhibition at the Michener Museum in Doylestown, Pa., through May 4. Bucks County artist and woodworker ...
What is your pleasure? Opera, symphony, choral, Broadway musicals, rock, rap, pop, blues, folk, country? What is wonderful about music is that it is a gift for all of us. We are fortunate in Princeton ...
New Jersey Symphony closed out the first half of its 2024-25 Princeton series the week before Christmas with an enduring holiday favorite. George Frideric Handel’s oratorio Messiah is always a ...
HOME HEALTH AIDE: 25 years of experience. Available mornings to take care of your loved one, transport to appointments, run errands. I am well known in Princeton. Top care, excellent references. The ...
A Princeton entrepreneur and business owner who has had his share of disagreements with Princeton Borough over the years, now has a dispute with the Township Zoning Department over a 19-year old ...
I write in support of the PPS Facilities Bond Referendum and to encourage Princeton voters to approve of the three Referendum questions on the ballot on January 28. As a longtime resident of Princeton ...
All anyone has to do is drive by historic Maybury Hill on Snowden Lane in Princeton to see the deer herd chomping away daily. They are now eating boxwood, azaleas, rose buds, acuba, and many other ...
On January 28, Princeton residents will vote on a three-question referendum to enable the Princeton Public Schools to accommodate sharply rising enrollment. I’m writing to urge my fellow Princetonians ...