Anica Mrose Rissi makes incisive cuts with ‘Girl Reflected in Knife’

For more than a decade, Anica Mrose Rissi carried fragments of a story with her on walks through Princeton neighborhoods, parks and plazas. ...

2 join Princeton YWCA executive team

YWCA Princeton has appointed Courtney Matlock chief advancement officer and Ruben Johnson chief program and impact officer, the...

Irish unity debate set for Princeton University lecture

Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride will debate the case for and against Irish unity during a public lecture...

Award recognizes D&R Greenway in celebration of America’s 250th

The Princeton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will present its National Conservation Award to D&R...

Princeton nonprofit delivers 500,000 recovered meals

Share My Meals, a Princeton-based nonprofit focused on reducing food waste and fighting hunger, has recovered and delivered...

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A ‘ruff’ count

State law demands a census of every Spike, Spot and Rover ...

Jazz groups to open Princeton Festival

Jazz musicians are set to open The Princeton Festival’s 10th season, titled The New World: Voices of the Americas. ...

Princeton Wheels Rodeo set for May 17

Princeton’s fourth annual Wheels Rodeo is set for May 17. ...

Road work set for Bayard Lane

According to Princeton Police, road work is scheduled to Bayard Lane starting May 12 and continuing for up to two weeks. ...

N.J. Gay Men’s Chorus open to all orientations

By Lacey Ross Kathleen Francis, an attorney and...

Local athletes excel in trampoline and tumbling

Pictured are Motion Gymnastics athletes after the state Tumbling championship in April. Top: Nicole Kedoin (West Windsor), Elijah Meisel (Princeton), Madison Rosenberg (Pennington), Mackenzie...

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