Entertainment News

BBMA celebrates iconic musicians

The legendary Celine Dion reminded the 2016 Billboard Music Awards audience, “the show must go on” in her tribute to her late husband, right before accepting the Billboard Icon Award on a night when music featured variety. Madonna also reminisced that “nothing

Business

Verizon’s workers picket for job security

Fearing loss of employment to contractors, close to 40,000 Verizon workers on the East Coast were picketing Wednesday during a labor dispute strike. Verizon’s spokesman, Ray McConville, said that the current contract does not offer Verizon enough flexibility to move workers around.

Politics

Anti-Trump sentiments incite protesting

From New York to Arizona, Friday and Saturday, protestors were demonstrating a message that they do not want presidential GOP front-runner, and business mogul, Donald Trump, to become the Presidential nominee for the Republican Party. While Trump’s opponents protested in NYC and

Business, Media & Communications

Anyone still scanning QR Codes?

Perhaps. This technology can be fun and intriguing to use for finding product prices and coupons, advertisements, useful information and links to websites, businesses, entertainment, and the like. As an alternative to barcodes, QR Codes were very promising because they are 2-dimensional

Local News

Princeton Future fall meetings set goals

The grassroots nonpartisan Council on Princeton Future met twice this fall at the Princeton Public Library to engage community participation in making plans for the region, and the meetings have yielded suggestions to solve several issues. Both meetings were led by Kevin

Local News

FBCT officially celebrates historical chapter

The Rev. Calvin Nadir Lynn Powell has been named the first African-American pastor of First Baptist Church of Trenton about five months ago, but Sunday he affirmed his commitment in an Installation Service at the church. Joined by several other area Baptist