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Even before I read about those advertisements in Edward Tenner’s new book Why the Hindenburg Had a Smoking Lounge: Essays on Unintended Consequences (American Philosophical Society Press $34.95), my ...
In taking the helm of the Hun School girls’ lacrosse team this spring, Samantha Schwartz’s coaching approach has centered on one main theme. “The thing that I have been driving home with our girls is ...
SAIL AWAY: Cast members of the Mercer County Community College Academic Theater and Dance program rehearse the upcoming production of “Anything Goes,” which runs April 25-May 4 at the Kelsey Theatre ...
Nine different walks throughout Trenton in the coming weeks will take participants through a park and a marshland, around downtown and into a variety of interesting neighborhoods, and back to the ...
Anna Murphy patiently waited for her chance to be the ace of the pitching staff for the Hun School softball team and she is determined to make the most of that opportunity. “I have definitely been ...
The Art Station, 148 Monmouth Street, Hightstown, will celebrate its 34th year of open studios on Sunday, May 4 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Art Station welcomes the public to tour its historic building ...
The Trent House Association will host a talk by Gary Saretzky illustrating photography of the mid-19th century with a special focus on the work and life of Edward H. Stokes. This free talk will be ...
Music lovers lined up outside Princeton Record Exchange at the 15th annual National Record Store Day celebration on Saturday for a chance to find limited-edition titles. People share that they were ...
George Britton Somers Jr., 72, passed away surrounded by his loving family on April 9, 2025, following a very serious illness. He was born in Washington, DC, and grew up and settled in Princeton, NJ.
Interdisciplinary artists Niall Jones and Tamara Santibañez have been named Princeton University Arts Fellows for 2025-2027 by the Lewis Center for the Arts and will begin two years of teaching and ...
The Dryden Ensemble returns with its new artistic director, Daniel Swenberg, in a program entitled “Baroque Passion: Musical Meditations on Holy Week,” on Saturday, April 19 at 4 p.m. at the Princeton ...
At its meeting on Monday night, April 14, Princeton Council voted to pass a budget that is 3.04 percent higher than that of last year. The total figure will rise from $75,674,457.12 to $77,982,417.10.