and irreverent humor.
This spoof of heavenly
guy groups features a
mix of sidesplitting songs,
uncontrollable laughs
and lighthearted fun.
Don’t miss out—this is the
final stop on Altar Boyz’
first national tour. May
8– 13. For details, visit
duponttheatre.com.
For each of the Delaware
events, save 50 percent off
the best available rail fare for one
companion traveling in coach with a
paid regular (full) adult rail fare ticket
on Amtrak travel to Wilmington, DE.
Valid for sale through Dec. 10, 2007,
and for travel through Dec. 13, 2007.
Request discount code V679 when
you book online at Amtrak.com or call
800-USA-RAIL. See page 70 for black-
out dates and other restrictions.*
Left: New Jersey’s Nassau Inn has been
in existence for more than 250 years,
but it offers a host of modern amenities. Right: The Newark Museum
exhibits The Art of Glass.
technology
manager will
ensure all com-
puter and audiovisual needs
are met. Sophistication,
luxury and comfort create a
memorable experience for
guests of the Nassau Inn.
To check out your room, go
to nassauinn.com.
NEW JERSEY
in the heart of downtown
Princeton, between New
York City and Philadelphia.
The inn offers 203 guest
rooms featuring amenities for
the business traveler. A fully
equipped, on-site business
and fitness center, along with
high-speed Internet access,
offers the comfort and convenience the business traveler
requires. The inn features 14
elegant meeting rooms with
more than 10,000 square feet
of event space. The on-site
Art of glass: Experience
the wonder of glas s as art in
the Newark Museum’s exhibition, The Art of
Glass from Gallé to
Chihuly. This spectacular presentation
of contemporary
studio glass showcas -
es 60 international
artists, including
Dale Chihuly, Judith Schaechter and Lino
Tagliapietra. View historical
works by Louis Tiffany, Ed-vin Ohrstrom, Paolo Venini
and Maurice Heaton. May
6–Aug. 5. For information on
The Art of Glass, Jazz in the
Garden, the Newark Black
Film Festival and more, visit
newarkmuseum.org.
Checking in: Since 1756, the
historic Nassau Inn has been
The Altar Boyz come to
Delaware’s Dupont Theatre.
Take me out to the ball-game: What better way to
get into the swing of summer
than an afternoon at the
ballpark? When it comes to
America’s favorite pastime,
New Jersey’s got game.
Trenton Thunder: See the
future stars of the New York
Yankees when the Trenton
Thunder take the field at
Mercer County
Waterfront Park.
New Jersey’s lon-
gest-established
minor league team
has launched the
major league careers of more
than 150 players, including
Robinson Cano, Chien-Ming
Wang and Melky Cabrera.
Owning several national at-
tendance records and offering
top-notch entertainment for
the entire family, the Thunder
was declared the nation’s best
franchise by Minor League
Baseball. Tickets are $10 for
adults, $9 for seniors/children.
Go to trentonthunder.com or
call 609-394-3300.
Newark Bears: From the
season opener on May 8
through the finale on Sept. 16,
Bears & Eagles Riverfront
Stadium—aka the Den—is
alive with exciting professional baseball action as well
as the zany antics of team