Common calendar, Packet papers, June 4
Common calendar, Packet papers, June 4
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Every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday in June, July and August, Terhune Orchards on Cold Soil Road in Princeton will present its weekly Sips & Sounds and Weekend music series.
Sips & Sounds is Fridays, 5-8 p.m. Enjoy wine and light fare.
Weekend Music Series continues all summer, with live music Saturday and Sundays from 1-4 p.m.
The winery opens at noon on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The current schedule is: June 4 Kara & Corey; June 5 Fabulous Benson Boys; June 6 Bob O’Connell; June 11 Bill Flemer and Friends; June 12 Brian Bortnick & Sam Bortnick; June 13 Jerry Steele; June 18 Mark Miklos; June 19 Bill Flemer; June 20 Jim Matlack & Joe Kramer; June 25 Catmoondaddy; June 26 Mike & Laura; June 27 Acoustic DuoVer;
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 28
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 28
The Princeton Mercer Regional Chamber will return to hosting in-person events.
The first in-person event on the calendar is June 24’s Business After Business, which will be held at Arm & Hammer Park, home of the Trenton Thunder. The event will run from 5–7 p.m. and will include light appetizers and beer and wine. It is open to both members and non-members.
The summer calendar includes many in-person events:
· Princeton Pitch Stop, a program of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Council, will be hosted by Grounds for Sculpture on July 13. This event will feature pitch presentations from various start-ups with real-time feedback from experienced investors including Sean O’Sullivan of SOSV and Kelly Ford from Edison Partners.
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 14
The Bordentown Historical Society needs a female theatrical storyteller for its award-winning Harrowing History performances.
Looking for a woman who likes to perform, dress up in period costumes and entertain people.
Send a message with contact information to kkantorski@aol.com
Look for signs on Route 206.
Volunteers are needed, age 18 and older, will clean both sides of Route 206 between New Amwell and Homestead Road.
Volunteers are asked to wear masks and socially distance from other volunteers.
The Hopewell Valley Arts Council seeks artists, artisans and creatives ready for an eco-art challenge at its newest community event: The Junkyard, an upcycle art exhibition.
Opponents of historic N.J. bridge replacement fear it will bring more trucks to quiet town
Posted May 07, 12:00 PM
Mercer County is replacing and potentially widening the historic bridge, but residents are unhappy with the proposed changes.Google Maps
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County officials will replace and potentially widen a historic bridge in Mercer County, but residents living close to the bridge said they oppose its expansion due to traffic concerns.
Built in 1896, the bridge spanning Peddie Lake on East Ward Street in Hightstown has been deemed to be structurally deficient and functionally obsolete, according to county spokeswoman Julie Willmot.
The county is committed to replacing all SD/FO bridges, she said. At 255 feet long and 22.5 feet wide, the bridge’s length won’t change, but officials are still working on determining the width of its replacement, she said.