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One day back in 1890, a big box of musical instruments arrived at the post office at Route 518 and the Great Road. The box was opened and the instruments were doled out to a group of fledging ...
Works by John Stritzinger will be on view at Gallery 14 fine Art Photography in Hopewell from May 17 through June 15. A meet the artists reception is on May 17 from 1 to 3 p.m.
The Arts Council of Princeton presents Shanghai Nights Princeton, an immersive jazz experience held in collaboration with Princeton Active Circle, on Saturday, May 17 from 7-9 p.m. The event takes ...
This is a rebuttal to a paid advertisement “Historians In Defense Of Historic Princeton,” published in Town Topics on April 23 by the Ad Hoc Committee of Historians in Defense of Historic Princeton. I ...
Ishaq Inayat took on a couple of challenges at the Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) Track & Field Championships last Saturday at Robbinsville High. First there was the seen – a strong group of long ...
“History, education, and beautiful old buildings are intrinsic parts of Princeton,” wrote Bobbie and Laura Bennett in a letter to the Editor of Town Topics [“Proposed Development would Degrade Area ...
Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey (CPNJ) Presents “Wind and Wood: Music for Flute, Strings, Piano, and Percussion” on Sunday, May 18 at the 1867 Sanctuary, 101 Scotch Road in Ewing. Led by flutist ...
On the night of October 15, 1956, viewers of I Love Lucy, the nation’s most popular television show, saw Lucille Ball and Orson Welles doing a scene from Romeo and Juliet. Welles has his doubts, but ...
“A GLORIOUS DAY”: This painting by Daniele Garber, from the Collection of Renny Reynolds, will be featured in a special exhibition at the Phillips’ Mill Community Association in New Hope, Pa., May ...
Princeton Symphony Orchestra closed its 2024-25 classical series this past weekend with a journey to Russia and 19th-century Europe, featuring a superstar piano soloist and a local choral ensemble.
Despite a meeting in Washington, D.C. on Monday, May 12, between the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET) and the National Mediation Board, a rail strike by NJ Transit starting at ...
Princeton University last week announced that it was joining 12 other universities and three academic associations in a lawsuit against National Science Foundation (NSF) cuts to critical research.
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