James David Peters, Sr., of Princeton, died on February 5, 2023, of pancreatic cancer. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Deborah Cabral Peters, their children Courtney Peters-Manning…
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NJ Museum celebrates African Diaspora culinary traditions with second Oxtail Fest return
On Sunday February 26 at 3pm, the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM), Central New Jersey’s first and only Black history museum, will celebrate Black History Month with the return…
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Dr. Pamela Lilleston has been selected to fill the seat left by the retirement of former Hopewell Valley Regional School District Board of Education (BOE) president Deborah Linthorst. A Director…
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The Gallery at Mercer County Community College presents ‘Paintings and Sculptures by Leroy Johnson’ through March 24, 2023
The Gallery at Mercer County Community College is pleased to announce “Paintings and Sculptures by Leroy Johnson.” The exhibition will be on view through March 24, 2023 with an opening reception…
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A priceless painting depicting Washington’s troops crossing the Delaware, which languished in a dusty basement for 50 years, was recently unearthed and is being restored by the volunteer friends group…
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Once again, Hopewell Township Public Works has helped protect the shore by delivering your discarded Christmas trees to Point Pleasant! The American Littoral Society (https://www.littoralsociety.org/) works to conserve marine life…
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Twenty years ago, Lauren Doherty was not sure what her career might hold. Newly graduated with a BA in Psychology, and open-minded, she took an entry level job as a…
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Pennington Clergy Forum presents “Learning from our past to build a more just future: American colonization, faith and our local heritage
In honor of Black History Month, on Thursday, February 16, 2023 at 7pm, the public is invited to join a panel discussion of distinguished guests who will be discussing the…
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Laurie Gompf didn’t set out to be a municipal clerk. “We have a joke among the clerks,” Gompf says. “You don’t grow up dreaming of being a clerk.” But Gompf,…
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NJ Bald eagle population continues to climb with 250 active nests identified in 2022
The bald eagle population in New Jersey continues to climb, according to the 2022 New Jersey Bald Eagle Project Report developed by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Fish and Wildlife…