Thrive 2026 Brings Bold Ideas to Princeton

ArtPride New Jersey proudly announces the return of the Thrive Arts Conference, the state’s premier professional development event for the arts sector. Taking place on Thursday, June 25, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Lewis Arts Complex at Princeton University, Thrive convenes hundreds of executive, marketing, and development professionals from across New Jersey for a day of learning, collaboration, and forward-thinking dialogue.

Held biennially and produced in partnership with the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University, with support from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Thrive has grown into the largest convening dedicated to addressing the evolving challenges and opportunities within New Jersey’s cultural community.

As the leading voice and advocate for the arts in the state, ArtPride New Jersey continues to position Thrive as a critical platform for shaping the future of the sector—bringing together thought leaders, practitioners, and innovators to exchange ideas and drive impact.

“This conference reflects ArtPride New Jersey’s role as a convener and catalyst for the arts sector,” said Adam Perle, President & CEO of ArtPride New Jersey. “Thrive is where we come together to address challenges and collectively reimagine what’s possible for the arts in New Jersey.”
Dynamic Keynote to Inspire Bold Leadership

Headlining the 2026 conference is Kishshana Palmer, an author, international speaker, trainer, and coach with more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, marketing, and talent management who helps leaders build high-performing teams.

Kishshana is CEO of ManageMint, Inc., an organizational development firm dedicated to helping everyday leaders live well and lead well. The firm’s work centers on equity, social justice, and practical solutions for today’s organizations. She is also founder of The Rooted Collaborative, a global community focused on the growth and development of women leaders of color in the social sector.

A trusted voice on collaborative leadership and talent development, Palmer brings both strategy and soul to her work. Known for her bold, no-nonsense approach, she challenges individuals and organizations to move beyond expectations and create meaningful impact on their own terms. Through her speaking, coaching, and podcast, ManageMint Made Easy, she equips everyday leaders with tools to align how they lead with why they lead, resulting in stronger teams, clearer purpose, and measurable outcomes.
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Katz, Venezia, Sweeney Bills to Protecting New Jersey Children Clears Assembly

With children’s mental and physical health top of mind, the New Jersey General Assembly advanced legislation designed to improve access to crisis support services and address harmful social media practices that can contribute to eating disorders among young users. Bills A2733 and A2739 respond to growing concerns about the mental health challenges facing children and the impact digital platforms can have on young people’s self-image and emotional health. Assemblywoman Andrea Katz and Assemblyman Michael Venezia sponsored both bills.

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Suspect Arrested in April 7th Homicide of Imani Ringgold

On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, the Homicide Fugitive Squad successfully apprehended 21-year-old Zaire Manning on the 6300 block of Greene Street. The arrest was executed with the assistance of the U.S. Marshals Service Fugitive Task Force. Manning faces charges for the murder of 20-year-old Imani Ringgold and the wounding of two other victims who survived the gunfire.

The Philadelphia Police Department is maintaining its active public appeal to locate the remaining individuals connected to the deadly Tuesday evening shooting. Investigators are still searching for 26-year-old Mustafa King, who remains at large and is wanted for homicide. 

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DNREC Expects to Complete Channel Marking Projects for Major Boating Waters Ahead of Memorial Day Weekend

The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced that the DNREC Shoreline and Waterway Management Section has begun channel marker installation and maintenance activities on five major boating waters in Delaware’s Inland Bays. DNREC’s intent, while weather dependent, is to complete channel marking and related maintenance ahead of the Memorial Day weekend so boaters can get underway on the traditional start of their season.

While some smaller portions of the project could extend into early June, the Shoreline and Waterway Management Section within the DNREC Division of Watershed Stewardship aims to bring five channel marking jobs to fruition ahead of the holiday weekend. All these efforts will address navigation safety concerns, replace missing aids to navigation, and restore channel marking functionality in several state waterways impacted by storms and shifting conditions over the last year.

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New Jersey Blood Services Calls for Immediate Blood Donations as Summer “Trauma Season” Begins

New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS) is urgently calling on New Jersey residents to donate blood ahead of Memorial Day weekend as the region faces dangerously low blood collections at the start of the summer “trauma season,” one of the most difficult and critical times of year for maintaining the blood supply.

Blood donations are down nearly 15%, representing approximately 4,500 fewer donations than needed to meet hospital demand across the region. The shortfall comes just before Memorial Day weekend, when donations traditionally decline due to travel, vacations, school breaks, and holiday activities. Following a difficult winter season, spring donations have also failed to rebound as expected, and without an immediate increase in donations, the region risks entering blood emergency territory in the weeks ahead.

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Wanted: Suspect for Commercial Burglary in the 1st District

On April 26, 2026 at approximately 3:30 AM, the suspect was captured on surveillance video approaching Jeanne’s Corner Grocery & Deli located at 1440 Shunk Street. The suspect shattered the glass to the front door with a sledge hammer and entered the store. Once inside, the suspect removed a cabinet containing scratch-off lottery tickets from the counter and fled. After stashing the lottery cabinet in the rear alley, the suspect was captured on surveillance video walking Northbound in the 2600 block of Rosewood Street. Minutes later, the suspect was picked up on surveillance video in the 1400 block of Snyder Avenue.

Note: This video has no audio.

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The Role Of Tax Accountants In Minimizing Penalties And Interest

Tax rules move fast and hit hard. One missed deadline or wrong figure can trigger painful penalties and interest that drain your income and your sleep. You may feel alone with letters from the IRS or the state. You are not. Skilled West Seattle tax accountants help you spot risk early, respond to notices, and shrink the damage. First, they read your past returns and find errors that raise red flags. Next, they track deadlines and payment options so you avoid late fees. Finally, they speak with tax agencies for you and push for lower penalties when possible. This blog explains how they do that and what you can expect. You will see how steady tax support protects your money, your business, and your calm. You will also learn when you can handle a problem on your own and when you need professional help.

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The Role Of Cat Clinics In Early Detection Of Illness

Your cat hides pain. By the time you notice a change, the illness can be strong. Regular visits to a trusted cat clinic in Calgary can catch problems early, when treatment is simpler and less harsh. Early detection means shorter recoveries, fewer crises, and lower costs. It also means less fear for your cat, because staff trained for cats know how to handle stress and quiet behavior changes. A cat clinic focuses on cat health only. That focus helps staff see small warning signs in teeth, weight, eyes, and movement. Many serious diseases start with small shifts that you might miss at home. A clinic visit turns those small signs into clear answers. You gain a plan. Your cat gains time. This blog explains how a cat clinic can uncover hidden illness before it grows, so you can act while choices are still wide.

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5 Questions Pet Owners Should Ask Their Animal Clinic

Your pet depends on you to speak up. A rushed visit, a quick shot, and a bill at the desk are not enough. You need clear answers. You deserve straight talk. A strong clinic partnership starts with simple questions that protect your pet’s health and your peace of mind. This is true whether you visit a large hospital or a small neighborhood veterinarian in Dothan AL. Many pet owners feel nervous or hurried. Some worry about sounding demanding. That silence can lead to missed problems, repeat visits, and regret. You can change that. When you ask the right questions, you learn what to watch for at home. You understand treatment choices. You also see how the clinic treats your pet and respects your time and money. This guide gives you five hard questions that every clinic should welcome.

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