Campaign manager and political strategist Stephanie Cutter will be speaking as part of a lecture series at Drew University.
Drew University will host one of only 233 copies of Shakespeare’s First Folio are known to exist worldwide.
Local teens will be performing with drummer and founding member of The Allman Brothers Band, Butch Trucks.
Sentence already slashed, Teresa Giudice making most of prison term, report says.
Three months after jury awarded Wendy Starland millions in lost profits, federal judge denies Rob Fusari's claims of breached contract.
Storm halts shows at county's largest performing arts location.
Reality television star, husband close on newly-built Morris County house, report says.
The widely acclaimed Orion String Quartet will perform at the Madison school this February.
Locals are encouraged to submit a work of art in any medium for the Library's monthlong exhibit entitled "Seeing Red."
Stars of "The Phantom of the Opera" and "Les Misérables" will perform at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in Madison.
Government website for inmates shows Teresa Giudice has new early release date from prison.
Here’s a selection of this week’s local stories you might have missed this week.
Countywide event offers seven hours of programming in heart of Morristown on Dec. 31.
The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's 2014 season concludes with a production of Much Ado About Nothing. Tickets are on sale now.
A Madison High School junior will direct 20 local girls in a production of "The Christmas Doll" at the Madison Community House next week.
The library will feature local artists covering several mediums in a monthlong exhibit. An art workshop for teens will be held Friday.
This the theatre's first production of the play in a decade. The show begins on Dec. 3 with a new interactive component for the audience.
The longest-serving NYC police commissioner will speak at the Madison college on Nov. 20 at 8 p.m., as part of Drew's forum series.
Dan Fenelon and Atlantic Health System partner for two-week art and healing event.
The Madison school will host “Fictions Evangelicals Read: Perspectives on the Nineteenth-Century Evangelical Archive” on Nov. 11.
On Nov. 15, the renowned Chamber Music Society will perform at the Madison University. This part of Drew's three-part chamber music series.
Get a jump on your holiday shopping on Nov. 9 and support glass, collage, print, and fine artists in your community at the Library's fair.
Maria Frasca graduated from the Madison University in 2013 with an MFA in Poetry. She will be launching her book tonight in New York City.
The Madison University is hosting "Flaming Fire," which will feature traditional Tudor-era chamber music on Nov. 1.
Jefferson will bring the story of theater legend Paul Robeson to life on Oct. 26 at 2 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
Madison's Drew University has organized a lecture series that will feature several distinguished speakers. Oliver will speak on Oct. 28.
Stars from Phantom of the Opera and Les Mis will perform tonight at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey to raise money for arts education.
The Madison theater will present the fifth annual, one-night-only event on Oct. 27 at 7:30 p.m. to kick off Halloween Week.
The 1918-style ragtime soiree will be held on Saturday, Nov. 8 at the Madison Community House. Guests can kick it to the tunes of the 1920s.
$2 million worth of enhancements completed in main lobby project.
"Murder Ballad," a harp concert will be held at the Museum of Early Trades and Crafts in Madison on Oct. 10.
Inaugural event features more than 20 authors during full day of speaking engagements Saturday.
Irish humanitarian, Don Mullan, will speak at Drew University about the international peace project he is creating for youth.
The concert will pay tribute to famous American composer, Jimmy Van Heusen, who penned hits for Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby.
The Madison Public Library will display Bob Sharen's modern art in many mediums through the end of the month. Meet the artist this Saturday.
Relationship 'too unhealthy' to continue, report says.
New Jersey's top-ranked craft fair set for Saturday and Sunday on Main Street in Chester Borough.
Michael Berkovsky will perform on Sept. 5. The performance includes wine and cheese and is presented by the Thursday Morning Club.
Translated by James Kirkup and directed by Brian B. Crowe, this "satirical masterpiece" explores social responsibility and technology.