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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 ...
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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 ...
Having been a full-time athletic director at independent schools since 2001, Tim Williams has gained a wealth of experience in running sports programs. Williams, who served as the athletic director at ...
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 ...
Princeton will raise the Pride flag on Friday at noon at Monument Hall to celebrate Pride Month and to kick off a series of events featuring a Pride in the Plaza disco dance party in Hinds Plaza on ...
The Trent House Association will hold its annual ice cream social to celebrate the day the Trent House Museum was opened in 1939. This free event will take place rain or shine on Sunday, June 1, from ...
“Throughout history, music and the arts have given us social cohesion — it’s what enabled us to cooperate with each other and stay together.” This commentary from singer Renée Fleming has long set the ...
Stuart Country Day School sophomore Rebecca Giani Annitto was killed last Wednesday in an automobile accident while on her way home from rowing practice at the Mercer Junior Rowing Club. Rebecca, 14, ...
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 Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra (GPYO) presents its 65th Anniversary Concert on Saturday, June 7 at 3 p.m. at Richardson Auditorium. This milestone performance showcases the talents of GPYO’s ...