Politics

Prez Trump’s Inaugural Speech aligns with brand

Today has been an “unbelievable” day for the 45th United States President, Donald J. Trump — President Trump responded to a CNN reporter during the Inauguration Parade. Many thought this day would never come: For better or worse, a billionaire businessman with

Local News

MLK Day: Unification of educators and community

This week, Mercer County Community College, with other groups and organizations, celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a reminder of our progress and the power of education. The highlight of the celebration at the James Kerney Campus in Trenton, was

Business

Freelancers, employees must think about taxes

With tax season almost here, employees and contractors are thinking about the forms the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will require them to use to report their earnings and to file their taxes. There are two main types of workers: The self-employed (freelancers,

Politics

Russia accepts Prez Obama’s sanctions

This new soap opera on the world’s stage is reuniting the global audiences’ favorite stars: The United States and Russia; and shows America standing up to Russia this week, winning back some of its eroded street cred. The New York Times reports

Local News

Mill Hill 50th House Tour delivers fun, surprises

Historic Mill Hill District commemorates nostalgia and contemporary living as seen on 50th Anniversary House Tour event that featured various art forms and fun activities today. Visitors and residents came out to tour homes, sing in choirs, see art show exhibits at

Cultural Corner

Dilemma: Cultural appropriation or celebration?

The longtime phenomenon of cultural appropriation presents a fine line between borrowing and stealing the cultural likeness from distinct groups of people, especially from minorities in the United States. However, American culture is diverse and multicultural, so how do we avoid cultural

Local News, Politics

Decision 2016 projects upset

With unprecedented controversies and unstable projections during the 2016 Presidential Race for the White House, voters are hoping that the winner will be the fair choice. As they voted, Americans were hoping for favorable changes in benefits for veterans, the homeless, students,

Local News, Politics

Council discusses future of Princeton health care

The Council on Princeton Future held its regular fall meeting last week and discussed many matters regarding the future of healthcare locally and nationally. There were members of the local board of health, including George DiFerdinando, M.D, Heather Howard, Ph.D, and Rick