The Johnson Center for Learning & Impact is hosting the third annual Isles Forum from June 5 through 8.
The Johnson Center for Learning & Impact is hosting the third annual Isles Forum from June 5 through 8.
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.
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.
Obituaries from the week of May 24, 2023.
The New Jersey Business Immigration Coalition is currently accepting nominations for the Immigrant Entrepreneur Awards until June 1.
The formerly Lawrenceville-based law firm Stark & Stark will now operate out of a new space at the American Metro Center in Hamilton.
The National Science Foundation has awarded funds to ETS for a series of initiatives aimed at elevating students who have been underrepresented in the sectors of STEM and AI technology.
The Princeton Area Community Foundation is hosting a virtual gathering on Wednesday, May 24, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. for nonprofits and community advocates to share their thoughts on summer programming needs.
The Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber hosts "Water, Water Everywhere: How Climate Change is Altering Development in NJ" with speakers like assistant municipal engineer Jim Purcell on Thursday, May 11.
The NJBIA expands on how bringing in students and scholars from abroad can increase the global reach of American academia on Thursday, May 11.
The Institute for Advanced Study has elected John Overdeck as the next chair of its board of trustees.
Taft Communications has announced today that it will move into Trenton's historic Roebling complex at 35 Clark Street in the Chambersburg neighborhood.
The Learning Disabilities Association of New Jersey will have its spring conference and resource expo at the College of New Jersey Education Building on May 6, featuring keynote speaker John J. Mulholland Jr. from the Hamilton-based ASAH.
Obituaries from the week of May 3, 2023.
Leaders in autism services will share the latest research and advancements at this year’s Princeton Lecture series, hosted by Eden Autism on Thursday, April 27.
Investigative reporter, Princeton professor, and author Andrea Elliott will be featured at HomeFront's Women’s Initiative reception on Thursday, April 27, at the Westin in Princeton Forrestal Village.
Updates from Stark & Stark, Thomas Edison State University, and Greater Trenton round out the week of April 26, 2023.
Kathryn A. Foster is leaving her role as president of The College of New Jersey at the end of this academic year.
Female leaders at the intersection of science and entrepreneurship are set to speak at the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council's '2023 Empower Conference and Pitch Competition.'
Consultant Terrence Seamon speaks at the Professional Service Group of Mercer County meeting on Friday, April 21, at Princeton Public Library.
Interfaith Caregivers of Greater Mercer County's Linda Gyimoty has stepped down as executive director after six years in the role.
Biological analysis services provider Accurant Biotech recently signed a 10-year lease for a first floor space at 500 College Road East.
Fennelly Associates has arranged the $8 million sale of 3575 Quakerbridge Road.
Glenmede appoints a new regional director, Elizabeth Protage Walsh, and Lawrence Rehabilitation brings in Dr. Priti S. Gujar as medical director.
Obituaries from the week of April 12, 2023.
Professors Kristie McAlpine and Matthew Piszczek explore the benefits of commuting to work for the online journal "The Conversation."
The New Jersey Conservation Foundation's co-executive director, Tom Gilbert, talks about how the DEP's proposal of updated rules for the Green Acres Program can continue to preserve more land for public use.
The I Am Trenton Community Foundation, Isles, Inc., and Penn Medicine Princeton Cancer Center announce financial support for local projects.
The Princeton YWCA is putting a fitting exclamation point on Women's History Month with its annual Tribute to Women Awards on Friday, March 31.
Good Grief, a nonprofit that promotes resilience and healthy coping skills for community members who have experienced loss, has announced board changes and promotions.
Fennelly Associates, a Hamilton real estate firm, has negotiated the sale of a $7.7 million technology building at 31 Schalks Crossing Road in Plainsboro.
Blue Point Capital Partners and its portfolio company, Transtar, have acquired C&M Auto Parts, an automotive parts supplier based in Trenton.
Obituaries from the week of March 22, 2023.
Isaac Kremer talks about the mission and methodology of Experience Princeton, the new nonprofit established for the municipality's special improvement district for commercial revitalization, at Gotham Princeton's meeting on Friday, March 17.
The Trenton Computer Festival returns in a hybrid format on Saturday, March 18, with online talks and in-person events at The College of New Jersey that focus on electric vehicles.
Business consultant and strategist Vanessa Zamy of "Your Vision's Catalyst" presents "Recession Proof Leadership: Prevent Quiet Quitting in Your Small Business," an ongoing webinar, on Wednesday, March 22.
Fennelly Associates' Matt Fennelly has successfully sold a 3,400-square-foot medical office facility at 2131 Route 33 in Hamilton.
After a two-year hiatus, the Mercer County Tax-Aide program is reopening with free tax preparation services on Saturdays at Princeton's Nassau Presbyterian Church.
The city of Trenton is accepting proposals for the redevelopment of Roebling Block 2, a section of the historic John A. Roebling Wire Works, until Tuesday, April 11.
The nonprofit Women In Development-Mercer has changed its name to WID-NJ ahead of an open house at Princeton Friends School on March 29.
Obituaries from the week of March 8, 2023.
Five trustees have joined the board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Mercer County, and Mercer County Community College has named Gonzalo Perez as its new AVP of Academic Affairs for Workforce Education and Innovation.
CJ Mugavero of Bordentown's Artful Deposit Gallery commemorates its 37th anniversary.
Mercer County nonprofit organizations Trenton Health Team and Eating for Your Health have hired or appointed new staff.
Mary Anne Kennedy of MAKHR Consulting talks about how your MBTI personality test results can lead to a new career choice at the Princeton Public Library on February 10.
Mercer County Community College's Black History Month programming continues with three free financial workshops at the Kelsey Theatre on February 11.
James Howard speaks on his plans for the Black Inventors Hall of Fame at the Princeton Chamber's monthly luncheon on February 2.
The NJ CSIT Board has awarded a combined $1.275 million in grants to 17 startups to accelerate the development of technologies, products, and services that support maternal and child wellbeing.