Newark Symphony Hall Unveils New Marquee Design
The Newark Symphony Hall has been without a marquee for nearly two years, after a car crashed into the poles […]
The Newark Symphony Hall has been without a marquee for nearly two years, after a car crashed into the poles […]
This week New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill reserving $15 million in federal COVID-19 relief for arts and […]
The New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund developed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the survival of […]
Kean University’s Liberty Hall Museum is already a recognized National Historic Landmark. Now the historic site has a new designation– […]
The Monmouth County Historical Commission is now accepting nominations for its annual Preservation Awards Program. The Preservation Awards Program recognizes […]
A New Jersey law signed by Governor Phil Murphy in early January aims to improve Black history education in the […]
The James Street Commons Historic District in Newark, New Jersey comprises twenty-two blocks in the residential and cultural center of […]
To wrap up 2020, we are looking back on some of this year’s public humanities happenings in the Greater Philadelphia […]
In 2010, the Burlington County Historical Society embarked on a mission to create new child-centered spaces dedicated to South Jersey […]
Newark Symphony Hall, the oldest and largest entertainment venue in New Jersey, received a $750,000 grant from the Preserve New […]