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Tuesday, June 3 marked the start of early voting leading up to Primary Election Day next Tuesday, June 10. With six candidates in the Democratic gubernatorial primary and five candidates in the race ...
All manuscripts notebooks papers letters I leave to John M. Murry likewise I should like him to publish as little as possible and tear up and burn as much as possible he will understand that I desire ...
Among the items on the agenda for Princeton Council’s meeting on Tuesday evening, May 27 (after Town Topics’ press time) was a resolution related to the future of one of the two kiosks on Nassau ...
A Transformation Grant for $150,000 has been awarded to Experience Princeton for an economic feasibility study, technology upgrades, and promotional activities, as well as plantings, furniture, and ...
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) has announced the appointment of Melissa Kuscin to director of programming and events. She previously served as the organization’s programming and marketing manager ...
In the past two decades, one out of five Reform synagogues in America has closed its doors. Soon to join the list is Har Sinai Temple, which was founded in Trenton in 1857 and moved to Pennington ...
The countdown is on. Princeton, along with the rest of the country, is gearing up for the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026. The town is among the more than 100 New Jersey ...
HomeFront’s Treasure Trove, located at 31 West Broad Street in Hopewell, is engaging, effervescent — and fun! Filled with a variety of high quality items, large and small, old and new, it offers ...
Boheme Opera NJ turned to a story of love, hate, and revenge for this year’s presentation of Giuseppe Verdi’s Il Trovatore this past weekend at Kendall Main Stage Theater at The College of New Jersey.
Before preseason practices even started this spring for the Princeton High boys’ lacrosse team, Chip Casto sensed that his players were all in. “We always set a goal on January 1st that by the ...
Nobody has seen or heard from Weldon Kees since Monday, July 18, 1955. —Anthony Lane, in “The Disappearing Poet” I was on my way out of the Bryn Mawr-Wellesley Preview Sale with $10 worth of books ...
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 ...