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Princeton physics professor celebrates 100th birthday

Princeton physics professor celebrates 100th birthday

Rubby Sherr is presented with a framed copy of an important paper he published in 1945 while Nobel Laureate, Professor Phil Anderson watches on May 1, 2013. (Photo by Julianne…

Arts Council concert series to kick of June 20

The Arts Council of Princeton, in partnership with the Princeton Shopping Center and Edens, is set to present the Summer Courtyard Concert Series. The series is scheduled for 6 to…

Westminster selects Lawrenceville and Princeton musicians for opera program

Several muscians from Princeton and Lawrenceville were selected to participate in the CoOPERAtive Program at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton. The opera training program, which begins in…

Art teacher leaves colorful legacy at Riverside Elementary School

Art teacher leaves colorful legacy at Riverside Elementary School

Retiring Riverside Elementary School art teacher Ken Wilkie shows off one of his own creations, a cartoon Christmas card. (Photo by Suzette J. Lucas.) By Jessica Talarick Riverside Elementary School…

Golandsky Institute to host International Piano Festival

The Golandsky Institute International Piano Festival is set to start its tenth anniversary concert season at Princeton University July 14 The institute will present a series of six recitals from…

Mercer Junior Rowing Club team wins bronze at national championships

Mercer Junior Rowing Club team wins bronze at national championships

Mercer Junior Rowing Club team members Vicki Jorgensen (West Windsor), Beatrice Sclapari (Princeton), Katie Sessa (Monroe), Rena White (Princeton), Christie Samios (Princeton), Angelica Escuadro (Robbinsville), Rachel Calabro (Robbinsville), Noa Rothstein…

Princeton Child Development Institute to host 15th golf classic

Princeton Child Development Institute’s 15th Annual Golf Classic to benefit children and adults with autism is scheduled for July 8 at TPC Jasna Polana. Golfers, at all levels of ability,…

St. Greg’s students qualify for John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth

St. Greg’s students qualify for John Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth

Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth participants pose together on June 7, 2013 at Saint Gregory the Great Academy. First row: Nicholas Anderson (Robbinsville), John Boles (Hamilton) and Victoria…

Vintage baseball teams to play June 30

Vintage baseball teams to play June 30

The Historical Society of Princeton is set to host a 19th century-style baseball game on June 30. The Flemington Neshanock are set to scheduled to face off against the Diamond…

Standard & Poor’s Rating Service declares county as stable

A report released by the Standard & Poor’s Rating Services on June 5 declared Mercer County’s fiscal outlook as stable. The report also assigned an AA+ long-term rating to Mercer…