Trenton barber Joe Festa lathers up good feelings and kindness
"I’m a professional barber. I make people feel good and look good. Mostly feel good,” says Joe Festa — affectionately known as the Mayor of South Warren Street in the heart of Trenton.
Modern Chinese fare on the menu at Robbinsville’s Kuo Social
Steven Kuo has spent a good deal of his 50 years working in hospitality. And now he has put that experience into Kuo Social.
African Link Initiative helping teens connect with their heritage and culture
A number of area organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs of Mercer County, have been working together to bring the African Link Initiative to life.
Back to Nassau Hall, but not back to normal for Princeton University students
Nearly 11 months after Princeton University told its students to go home for spring break and not come back, the school is welcoming its full undergraduate student body back for the spring semester
For proposed Princeton hotel, it’s business vs. Bank Street
The Princeton Zoning Board has now heard upwards of nine hours of presentations and testimony on the proposed Graduate Hotel at the corner of Nassau and Chambers streets, and they’re not done yet
The COVID-19 vaccine is here. What does it take to get one?
Officials have struggled to meet demand for the coronavirus vaccine, leaving people confused and frustrated about how, where and when they can get it.
Mama Dude’s focuses on fresh, local eats in Yardville
After four years on the road, popular food truck Mama Dude's now also has a location in Dover Park Plaza.
Making Trenton’s Black Lives Matter — in the past, and in the present
Algernon Ward is hopeful that 2021 will be the year that brings the Locust Hill Project closer to fruition
Trenton City Museum celebrates women artists
Showcasing work by several noted women artists from the Greater Trenton region, the work was designed and curated by nationally recognized Trenton artist Mel Leipzig.
EASEL saw record number of pet adoptions in 2020
The year 2020 will be remembered for a lot of things. At the EASEL Animal Rescue League, it will be remembered as the year more people rescued dogs and cats than any year before