At the March 23 meeting of Princeton Council, Mayor Mark Freda made a formal proclamation recognizing March as Women’s History Month, and recognizing the town’s more than 80 businesses led by women.
“I said no way, so he took me to court and we’re going to win again,” said Sherrill. “This is ridiculous and what happens when you put someone in charge who is more interested in making a billion ...
FARM-TO-SCHOOL: Pennington’s Fairgrown Farm is launching a collaborative program with Princeton Public Schools, and others, ...
April 1, 1966 was just another day for local business in Princeton, and the Princeton Packet headline shared the news that J. Robert “Bob” Hillier, a graduate from the Princeton University School of ...
After 20 years of guiding groups on themed tours of Princeton, Princeton Tour Company (PTC) founder Mimi Omiecinski has ...
Student jazz musicians in Princeton University’s jazz program will appear at Richardson Auditorium alongside master artists ...
The Old Barracks Museum in Trenton has added two paintings and a c. 1885 restrike of the 1757 Treaty of Easton medal to its ...
Princeton University Concerts will present the Ébène String Quartet on Wednesday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Richardson Auditorium. Featured in this performance will be music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, ...
Stéphane Mallarmé’s poem “A Throw of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance” set the course for last week’s column; this week’s ...
Princeton United Methodist Church offers a Prayer Labyrinth from April 1 to 3, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. With one path to the ...
A free-will offering to benefit The English School will be held at the event.
The Garden Theatre will host author and filmmaker Ben McKenzie on Tuesday, April 21, at 7 p.m. for a special screening of his documentary on cryptocurrency, Everyone is Lying to You for Money.