Towns wrestle with looming affordable housing deadline (UPDATED)

Update 1/3/2025: Mercer County Superior Court Judge Robert Lougy on Thursday denied a request by a group of towns seeking to pause implementation of the state’s new affordable housing...

Hundreds of young artists to participate in 2025 Mercer County Teen Arts Festival

Hundreds of young artists and performers from Mercer County will gather for the annual Mercer County Teen Arts...

Journey through local holiday traditions and events

Winter holidays are a time when traditions and events — both old and new — bring joy and...

‘Homemade for the Holidays’ aims to support families in need

Shop with a purpose this holiday season at HomeFront’s Holiday Market 2024, an arts and crafts event with...

Younity: long-time Mercer County nonprofit reveals new identity

Womanspace, Inc., a local nonprofit organization dedicated to preventing abuse, protecting families and transforming victims into survivors, celebrated...

New law grants temporary nursing licenses to qualified military spouses

Qualified spouses of military personnel who have been relocated to New Jersey can be granted temporary nursing licenses now that legislation sponsored by Assembly...

Santa returning to Princeton Airport in time for Christmas

Santa returning to Princeton Airport Once every year,...

Local authors featured in Kelsey Review

MCCC English Professor Edward Carmien serves as editor of Kelsey Review. He is pictured with the 2012 edition, now available at Mercer County libraries....

Lunch and learn: ‘How a College is Born’

In 1968, a bond issue authorized two new colleges in New Jersey. There were challenges, starting with: What would be a suitable site for...

Silly Season

The Capitol Steps are scheduled to appear on the Princeton University campus Nov. 17, 2012. ...

Pediatric group vows to keep kids feeling healthy

Dr. Paul Shah always knew what he would be when he grew up. ...