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All manuscripts notebooks papers letters I leave to John M. Murry likewise I should like him to publish as little as possible and tear up and burn as much as possible he will understand that I desire ...
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 ...
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, ...
A mansion in Kingston that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places has recently undergone renovations by Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction. The Princeton firm designed ...
Lee Edward Baier, 78, of Franklin Township, died Friday, June 10, 2016 in the company of his loving family. Born in Auburn, N.Y., he resided in Monmouth Junction for almost 20 years before moving to ...
What’s new? What’s old? What’s hot? What’s best? Whatever it is, you can find it in Hopewell’s Tomato Factory, located at 2 Somerset Street. Long a favorite of customers from Princeton and beyond, it ...
Penn Medicine Princeton Health is planning a new cancer center at its Plainsboro campus. The proposed 195,000-square-foot facility includes more than 40 exam rooms, over 30 infusion chairs, and two ...
The Greater Princeton Youth Orchestra (GPYO) celebrates the 100th birthday of its founder, Maestro Matteo Giammario. A visionary in music education and performance, Giammario’s legacy continues to ...
Before preseason practices even started this spring for the Princeton High boys’ lacrosse team, Chip Casto sensed that his players were all in. “We always set a goal on January 1st that by the ...
Michael Monarca worked in the hotel industry for nearly three decades before switching to real estate. Tired of commuting to hotels in New York and around the world from his home in Princeton, Monarca ...
Princeton University continues to negotiate the fine line between allowing free speech on the one hand and maintaining an atmosphere of civility and respect for all on the other, as pro-Palestine ...
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 ...