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What do George Washington, Grace Kelly, and Buzz Aldrin have in common? They were all guests at Morven, a home that has played a role in the history of New Jersey and the nation for more than 200 …

The NJ Business Immigration Coalition said nominations are open for the annual New Jersey Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards. The awards celebrate the important role of immigrants in today’s economy and …

Tabby’s Place: A Cat Sanctuary will hold its Volunteer Open House noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, April 27.The public is invited to come visit the newly renovated facility in Ringoes, N.J., to learn more …

The New Jersey State Museum presents “Bark! Indigenous Cultural Expressions,” on view May 4, through Jan. 5, in the Riverside Gallery on the second floor of the museum, located at 205 W. State …

The nonprofit Hunterdon County Historical Society will conduct its spring book sale 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 27 outside its Archive Building, 67 River Road in Raritan Township, N.J.The sale …

To mark February as Career and Technical Education (CTE) Month, the New Jersey State Board of Education invited Hunterdon County Vocational School District (HCVSD) to highlight the value of …

HomeFront has set its 2024 Diaper Challenge with the goal of collecting over 500,000 diapers and wipes through Mother’s Day, May 12. The organization, which works to break the cycle of poverty and …

To invigorate a years-long fight to impede the New Jersey Department of Transportation’s massive rockfall mitigation project, the leader of Devil’s Tea Table Alliance wants the Tinicum Board of …

The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum (SSAAM), Central New Jersey’s first museum dedicated to Black history, will celebrate its third annual Oxtail Fest at Hopewell Valley Vineyards …

Editor's note:  This event has been cancelled and will not be rescheduled. -- The National Association for Music Education has designated March as “Music in Our Schools Month” for over 30 years. To honor this occasion, the Reading-Fleming Intermediate School (RFIS) PTO, in …

They are high-toned hometown Jersey boys, hitting the high notes in all the key places. And one of those sites will be in New Hope, where the Jersey Tenors will bring the trill of it all to the Bucks County Playhouse, making the trek for a quartet of concerts March 15 to 17.

Mary Sheridan Park in Lambertville is diminutive in size but rich in items of historic interest, from its 1840s vintage city jail, to its 1870 Civil War monument, to its often-overlooked Civil War naval cannon.

Mercer County’s 12 municipalities are home to citizens of many ethnicities and countries of origin. In celebration of this diversity, County Executive Dan Benson, the Board of County Commissioners, …

It was the depths of the Great Depression, the worst economic period the United States had ever seen and the people of Lambertville were just as affected by this disaster as anyone.

Take it from the Cat in the Hat: whiskers make wonderful bookmarks … and the best stories have stripes. Dr. Seuss’s famous feline is the official “spokescat” for Read Across America Day 2024. …

If you’re smitten with kittens (and cats), rejoice. Through Feb. 17, Tabby’s Place is offering discounted adoption fees for its cats: $75, reduced from the usual $135. Every cat and kitten has …

HomeFront, a nonprofit organization dedicated to ending homelessness and poverty in Central New Jersey, hosts its seventh annual Week of Hope Feb. 12-17. The event aims to elevate awareness of the …

John Holcombe, father of Richard, was the first settler in the Lambertville area. A Quaker born in England and formerly of Abington, John purchased 350 acres in 1705 that included the northern half …

New Jersey playwrights will continue to take their place in the spotlight when Theater to Go presents “A Lovesong for Miss Lydia,” written by the late Don Evans of Trenton, at Mercer County …

“Discovering Grant Castner: The Lost Archive of a New Jersey Photographer” contains 200 images from the 1890s through the 1910s, including nearly a dozen taken in Bucks County, along with many …

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