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Curators open doors for various artists

PRINCETON, N.J. — Many local photographers and mixed media artists now have a chance to showcase their artworks at local hospital galleries, thanks to a few area curators. Among others making this possible, are curators from the Princeton Photography Club (PPC), which

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Artist captures ‘People in Geometry’ classic moments

TRENTON, N.J. — For Fine Arts Photographer John Clarke, retirement from a career in Architecture has led him to defining relationships between people and their unique geometric surroundings. Clarke’s most recent photography collection called, “People in Geometry” is a black and white

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Rediscover connections between humans and nature

PRINCETON, N.J. — At D&R Greenway Land Trust, an author and a photographer are exploring trees, miniscule plants and other species from a different perspective. Author Andrea Fereshteh and Photographer Tasha O’Neill offer unique views of their take on nature. Fereshteh will

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Lesniak Institute introduces Humane State license plate

TRENTON, N.J. – Sen. Raymond Lesniak has recently announced winners from among 146 contestants from 21 New Jersey schools for the Humane State license plate design. The Lesniak Institute for American Leadership sponsored the contest for K-12 students in New Jersey. The

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Inaugural Trenton Wellness Loop to make many connections

TRENTON, N.J. – At a recent ribbon-cutting ceremony, Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, City Council members, D&R Greenway and project partners announced a new Wellness Loop at Trenton Battle Monument. This Wellness Loop for bikers or cyclists will connect the historic Trenton Battle

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D&R Greenway adds 50th poem to trail

PRINCETON, N.J. — Akin to nature, the poems on the trail at D&R Greenway Land Trust evoke love for the earth, and recently they grew to 50 poems. The trail founders and sustainers, Scott and Hella McVay selected a new poem, “The Spineless”by Dodge

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Old Barracks hosts fall lectures by history authors

TRENTON, N.J. – A discussion about “The Power of Objects in Eighteenth-Century British America” was the first of the fall lectures at Old Barracks in Trenton this season. Sponsored by the Society of Sons of the Revolution in the State of New Jersey,