Monthly Archives: March, 2019

On the Scene 3/22: In Rowling we trust

“Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” was released on Blu-Ray last week and writer J.K. Rowling has been under heavy scrutiny for comments she...

Solutions 3/22: Individual and town responses to global warming

By Huck Fairman With warnings about the threats to the natural world and to human civilization coming from numerous sources, many local residents have been...

Mercer Green Fest continues to grow and attract visitors

Caroline Stanca received an email alerting her to the Mercer Green Fest at Rider University - so, with husband and son in tow, she...

The State We’re In 3/22: Putting down new roots to help rivers

B: Michele S. Byers Here’s a not-too-fun fact. Eight-five percent of New Jersey’s rivers are considered impaired, in large part because their banks are denuded of...

Watershed Institute presents a World Water Day Festival in Pennington

The Watershed Institute has organized an inaugural World Water Day Festival on March 23. The festival is set to take place at the Watershed Center...

Princeton officials introduce affordable housing ordinance

An ordinance that would rezone the former SAVE animal shelter site on Mt. Lucas Road to accommodate affordable housing has been introduced by Princeton...