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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 ...
I am a 20+ year resident of Princeton. I am very sympathetic with recent Town Topics letters advocating for the retention and enhancement of the historic character of our lovely town. The economics of ...
Princeton resident James “Murr” Murray is one of the hosts of the TBS television show Impractical Jokers. But the recent purchase by Murray and his wife, Melyssa, of a house in Rocky Hill that is home ...
Princeton Pro Musica took on a challenge this past weekend with its final performance of the season. Connecting back to World War II, the 100-voice vocal ensemble presented British composer James ...
The times have changed. The internet has usurped the dominance of traditional “legacy” media. The public’s trust in media has declined. The current administration has been attacking the press, ...
“VIENNESE CELEBRATION”: Pianist Esma Pasic-Filipovic is the soloist in the Westminster Community Orchestra’s final concert of the season in the Cullen Center on the former Westminster Choir College ...
Luke Donahue wasn’t fazed as the Hun School boys’ lacrosse team found itself trailing Lawrenceville B 2-0 in the first quarter of the Prep state championship game last Thursday. “It seems to be a ...
The Princeton Symphonic Brass, under the baton of Lawrence Kursar, will hold its annual Summer Concert on Friday, June 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Middle School Auditorium, 95 Grovers Mill Road, ...
The Flemington Fine Artisans Show returns to the historic Stangl Factory, (4 Stangl Road, Flemington, on Sunday and Monday, May 25–26, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This curated event brings together 27 ...
Seconding the letter of appreciation for Stuart Mitchner by Marilyn Aronberg Lavin [“Writing in Praise of Stuart Mitchner’s Weekly Book Review in Town Topics,” Mailbox, May 7], and with May being Bike ...
Visitors enjoyed an array of activities at the Corn Planting and Gardening event at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township on Saturday. Attendees share what they learned in this week’s Town ...
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