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

Politics

Democrats brace for nomination in NJ primaries

New Jersey’s presidential primaries have been taking place today, but it still remains to be seen if results of the primaries will have a bearing on the presidential race. Polls opened at 6:00 A.M. and voters have 14 hours to cast votes

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

Local News, Politics

Kinship caregivers, CHS staff rally for funding

The staff and members of Grand Family Success Center, a kinship organization, deliberated at their meeting Wednesday as they brainstormed sources for future funding of their grandparents and children’s support initiative. As the group deliberated about how to raise funds, members also

Business, Politics

NJTV rises from NJN ashes; still seeks funds

MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Like several U.S. public television stations, New Jersey Network, (NJN), struggled for funding, but lost in 2011 and is now New Jersey public Television, (NJTV), operating from college campuses. Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey decided he no longer

Local News, Politics

Vacant NJN building stirs concerns

Nearly two years after Gov. Christie closed New Jersey Network (NJN), there are concerns about the vacant building just sitting there at a corner in Trenton. The former NJN is located at 25 Stockton St., and Ernie Kovacs Place. It was once