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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: April 24, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 24/04/2024 à 12:15
The following stories were originally published in the April 24, 2024, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: April 17, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 17/04/2024 à 12:15
The following stories were originally published in the April 17, 2024, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
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Artists Make Their Marks at West Windsor Arts
le 10/04/2024 à 12:30
West Windsor Arts celebrates its member artists in the council's annual show.
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April Poets Present at Princeton Makes
le 10/04/2024 à 12:29
Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press host their monthly Second Sunday Poetry Reading on April 14 at 4 p.m. featuring two New Jersey-based poets, Abigail Ella Johnson and Jim Gould.
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Princeton Chamber Puts a Spotlight on AI & Business
par By Rebekah Schroeder le 10/04/2024 à 12:25
Derris Boomer moderates the Princeton Chamber's April 16 panel on AI and business on Tuesday, April 16, from 8 to 10 a.m. at the NJM Insurance Group building in West Trenton.
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A Success Story That Goes Beyond Grit
le 10/04/2024 à 12:24
Dean Guida, the founder and CEO of Infragistics, uses a low point in his company's history as the launching point for his book, 'When Grit Is Not Enough: An Entrepreneur’s Playbook for Taking Your Business to the Next Level,' published…
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Smartphone App for Depression Gets FDA Nod
le 10/04/2024 à 12:23
Princeton-based Otsuka Pharmaceutical and New York City-based Click Therapeutics, which specializes in developing software for medical treatments, announced FDA clearance of Rejoyn, the first prescription digital therapeutic authorized for the treatment of major depressive disorder symptoms.
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Opportunities for Filmmakers and Donations
le 10/04/2024 à 12:20
Princeton Public Library is looking for short films to screen at the 2024 Princeton Student Film Festival, while the Mercer County Planning Department and the Mercer County Park Commission are hosting a bike drive to benefit the Boys & Girls…
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: April 10, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 10/04/2024 à 12:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: April 3, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 03/04/2024 à 12:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: March 27, 2024
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: March 20, 2024
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: March 13, 2024
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: March 6, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 06/03/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: February 28, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 28/02/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: February 21, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 21/02/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: February 14, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 14/02/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: February 7, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 07/02/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: January 31, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 31/01/2024 à 1:15
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Russian School of Mathematics: Award-Winning Program Comes to Princeton
le 24/01/2024 à 1:17
RSM-Princeton, which now has a new location in West Windsor, helps children of all levels build a solid math foundation and develop their critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: January 24, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 24/01/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: January 17, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 17/01/2024 à 1:15
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: January 10, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 10/01/2024 à 1:13
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Construction Gives Way to Connection & Creativity
par By Michele Alperin le 03/01/2024 à 1:30
Yvonne De Carolis rescued Ellen Rebarber's sculptures from being demolished for new construction on Washington Road, giving them a new home on her West Windsor property.
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Princeton Adult School Celebrates 85 Years
par By Patricia A. Taylor le 03/01/2024 à 1:29
Anne Brener joined Princeton Adult School in 1983 as a part-time administrator, yet now, as the executive director, she prepares for the organization’s 2024 course offerings.
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Ellarslie Exhibit Takes Inspiration from the Future
le 03/01/2024 à 1:28
The Trenton Museum Society at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie continues to commemorate its 50th anniversary with 'NEXT: Reimagining the Future Through Art' through February 11.
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Mercer Street Friends Opens New Choice Food Pantry
le 03/01/2024 à 1:25
Mercer Street Friends, a nonprofit that supports local families through comprehensive food and education programs, launched the second of three food pantries planned in the Trenton School District at Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School in December 2023.
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Love Trees & Forests? Thank the Squirrels!
par By Jay Watson le 03/01/2024 à 1:20
The Jersey Conservation Foundation's co-executive director, Jay Watson, discusses the benefits of squirrely behavior in the group's weekly column.
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: January 3, 2024
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 03/01/2024 à 1:15
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Retiring Hughes reflects on 20 years as Mercer County executive
par Interview by Bill Sanservino le 02/01/2024 à 3:00
For the first time in two decades, long-time Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes won’t be sitting behind the desk of the county’s top administrative elected official.
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Princeton Justice Initiative Paves Paths Out of Poverty
par By Rebekah Schroeder le 20/12/2023 à 1:30
The Princeton Justice Initiative empowers people in poverty to confront economic injustice and build better lives through support services like pro bono legal aid.
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Holiday Happenings for All
par By Dan Aubrey le 20/12/2023 à 1:29
Those wishing for a bright holiday season can thank regional cultural organizations, coordinators, artists, and historians for a bounty of holiday happenings—many of which are free and great for families.
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Celebrating 'Peace on Earth' with Peace of Soul
par By Dan Aubrey le 20/12/2023 à 1:28
Looking for a quiet and reflective moment during the busy and often hectic holiday season? It's time to take advantage of our proximity to the beautiful region along the Delaware River.
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Happy Holidays, Radio City
par By David Lee White le 20/12/2023 à 1:27
After over two decades of anticipation, Bordentown playwright David Lee White experiences the Radio City Music Hall Christmas show and shares his review of all things "Rockette."
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Experience Princeton Marks Year of Growth and Change
par By Rebekah Schroeder le 20/12/2023 à 1:25
Experience Princeton's inaugural annual report highlights growth and changes in the Princeton business community within the fiscal year ending June 30.
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'Healthy Communities' Grant Program Announced
le 20/12/2023 à 1:24
The New Jersey Center for Nonprofits and the Horizon Foundation for New Jersey have announced the launch of a special capacity grants program aimed at supporting small New Jersey nonprofit organizations that focus on health.
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'Tis the Season for Giving Back
le 20/12/2023 à 1:20
West Windsor Arts is offering a creative new way to give back by auctioning off the sculpture 'Flight Plan' as a tribute to one of its founding members, woodworker Dick Snedeker, who died in 2020.
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: December 20, 2023
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 20/12/2023 à 1:15
The following stories were originally published in the December 20, 2023, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
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A Quick Critical Glance at Regional Horror Fare
par By Dan Aubrey le 13/12/2023 à 3:26
Regional creators Jason Marinko and Anthony Catanese have recently released new horror works, the former a riff on a classic comedy film, 'Caddy Hack,' and the latter a book of short stories entitled 'Starry Nightmares.'
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New Book Rocks & Rolls Through 50 Years of John & Peter's
par By Susan Van Dongen le 13/12/2023 à 1:30
Amy Yates Wuelfing's new book captures the past and present of a New Hope institution.
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Trenton Artist Displays Unusual Palette in Library Exhibit
par By Rohini Iyengar Vadapalli le 13/12/2023 à 1:29
'Paintings by Ken Alexander' at the Trenton Free Public Library is an overview of the work of the Trenton-based artist whose vision goes beyond seeing — literally.
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McCarter Theater Review: 'A Christmas Carol'
par By Neal Zoren le 13/12/2023 à 1:28
'A Christmas Carol' runs at McCarter Theatre with Joel McKinnon Miller in the leading role through Sunday, December 24.
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Bristol Riverside Theater Review: 'A Christmas Story'
par By Neal Zoren le 13/12/2023 à 1:27
'A Christmas Story' continues through December 31 at Bristol Riverside Theater.
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Rutgers News: How to Choose the Perfect Christmas Tree
le 13/12/2023 à 1:25
Agricultural agent and researcher Timothy Waller, who works with the Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cumberland County, weighs in with his evergreen opinions in this reprint of Kitta MacPherson's Rutgers Today article.
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In Memoriam: Brian McCarthy
le 13/12/2023 à 1:21
U.S. 1 reflects on the work of Lawrenceville-based news photographer and videographer Brian McCarthy, who died after a brief hospital stay in late November at age 75.
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Opportunities: Call for Presenters
le 13/12/2023 à 1:20
The New Jersey Association of Mental Health and Addiction Agencies is seeking presentation proposals for its spring conference, 'Advancing Opportunities, Improving Lives,' on April 9 and 10, 2024, at the Delta Hotels by Marriott in Somerset.
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Go Inside This Week’s Issue of U.S. 1: December 13, 2023
par user311@communitynews.org (Print Edition Archives) le 13/12/2023 à 1:15
The following stories were originally published in the December 13, 2023, issue of U.S. 1 Newspaper.
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It's the Season to Glance at Area Glass — and Make Clarifications
par By Dan Aubrey le 06/12/2023 à 1:30
December is the perfect time to find strength in color and glass at Jewish houses of worship like Adath Israel and Beth Shalom Synagogue, as well as issue a correction of the piece at Princeton University Chapel.
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Let's Try . . . Naoki Sushi
par By George Point le 06/12/2023 à 1:29
Naoki Sushi is the freshest addition to Lawrenceville's Main Street dining scene, serving everything from lighter lunch sushi options to the extravagant seven-course omakase, or chef's choice, dinner experience.
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Regionally Based State Poets Share Voice in Princeton
le 06/12/2023 à 1:28
Princeton Makes and Ragged Sky Press co-host their next monthly Second Sunday Poetry Reading on December 10 with regionally active poets Ilene Millman and Maxine Susman.