Ned Gilmore, the collections manager for the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University, Ned Gilmore, discusses specimens from the Bonaparte Collection on Saturday, June 3, at the Friends Meeting House in Bordentown.
The annual Woosamonsa Schoolhouse Strawberry Social takes place Sunday, June 4, 1 to 4 p.m. — rain or shine.
“Starchild: The Ballad of Debbie Walker” continues at New Brunswick’s Crossroads Theatre through Sunday, June 4.
The Johnson Center for Learning & Impact is hosting the third annual Isles Forum from June 5 through 8.
The New Jersey Department of Health announces a $250,000 grant opportunity to support a program focused on integrating primary care, behavioral health, palliative care, hospice, and telehealth services for members of the military, veterans, and first responders.
The New Jersey Business Immigration Coalition is currently accepting nominations for the Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards until June 1.
Members of the Trenton and Mercer County communities joined media professionals to celebrate the grand opening of the Central New Jersey Network studio at One West State Street in Trenton.
The 1867 Sanctuary in Ewing has been returned to the Presbytery of the Coastlands by Preservation New Jersey.
The Princeton Einstein Museum of Science names Priya Peyman as its director of development, while the Friends of Princeton Open Space have welcomed six new trustees to their board.
Entries open June 1 for Trenton Health Team’s #WhyILikeTrenton social media photography contest, a space to highlight the talented creative community in Trenton.
Princeton resident Samuel W. Lambert III will be honored for his land preservation efforts in the Pine Barrens at the New Jersey Conservation Foundation's 2023 gala in Peapack-Gladstone on Thursday, June 1.
The Princeton-Blairstown Center's benefit fundraiser returned after a 3-year hiatus to honor key figures and support its Summer Bridge Program.