The landmark 19th century grist mill, part of the 10-acre, 12-building Red Mill Museum Village complex, is overseen by 1996 Douglass alumna Gina Sampaio. It’s a role that requires her to wear many hats – including the swanky vintage ones she dons for the museum’s annual Kentucky Derby fundraiser.
While aspiring entertainers often head to New York to follow their dreams, some of the who’s who in entertainment have tapped their feet across state lines to live in New Jersey. New Yorkers Eddie Murphy,
For a city that’s often maligned in the public imagination, there’s a lot to love about Newark, New Jersey. The city was recently named the No. 8 most arts-vibrant community in the country by the National Center for Arts Research,
New Jersey became the 29th state to ratify the Nineteenth Amendment, giving women the right to vote The New Jersey Senate passed a resolution to ratify
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is gearing up for what could be a sweeping crackdown on criminal illegal
For two continuous days in March, the New Jersey Institute of Technology Police Department will be entirely staffed by female officers to highlight the effort to advance women in policing.
Middletown, NJ - Never mind the alleged or imaginary illegal migrant living in New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy's attic, federal authorities are searching for
Students came together at Rutgers University in New Brunswick on Tuesday, March 7, 2000 to protest the Amadou Diallo verdict, in which four white officers were acquitted of the killing of Diallo, an African immigrant living in the Bronx, N.Y., who was shot at 41 times.