The Sourland Conservancy(SC) is pleased to announce that its staff, community partners, and volunteers have planted another 10,000 trees in 2022. This brings the forest restoration project total to 25,200…
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On June 12, prepare to be amazed with Keith Barry, world-renowned Mentalist, Magician & Subconscious Mind specialist at the Hopewell Valley YMCA’s first-ever virtual Spring Fundraiser. A fun evening for…
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Greater Mercer TMA announces “Step into Spring. Ready. Set. Win!” campaign and contest
Greater Mercer TMA, as the NJ Department of Transportation’s designated regional coordinator for Safe Routes to School efforts, works to keep children in Mercer and Ocean counties healthy by encouraging them…
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MercerMe recently shared about the “Buy Nothing” local group and then got into the giving spirit! Buy Nothing is a new way to think about the world — rather than…
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On Saturday, April 13, walking enthusiasts, outdoorsy folks, nature lovers and other friends and neighbors are invited to join a new club – the LHT Saturday Morning Walking Club. This…
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The Watershed Institute is hosting its 13th Annual Stream Cleanup on April 13, in 13 locations, ranging from Princeton to Cranbury, from 9am to 11am. Volunteers can come individually or…
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Twenty-two years ago, on a cold and rainy November afternoon, a fifteen year-old-girl stepped out into the drizzle from the tiny, dark room at the Trent Welfare Motel to claim…
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“It’s a hill – get over it!” The seventh annual Sourland Spectacular bicycle rally is just around the corner on September 8, 2018. Cyclists from all around the tristate region will enjoy one of five Sourland region routes:
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The Lawrence Township Education Foundation (LTEF) announced that Educational Testing Service’s (ETS) support of their organization has surpassed an impressive 2.7 million dollars over the past 25 years. This includes their latest annual contribution of $85,341.00 that Walt MacDonald, President and CEO of ETS recently presented to support LTEF’s mission.
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CHANCE on Main highlights local organizations making a difference in Africa
HANCE on Main –a for-purpose boutique and gallery in Pennington, NJ, continues to give a “chance” through its continued partnership with Wazi Shoes, a collection that features beaded leather sandals for women, handmade in Tanzania. On June 15, CHANCE is hosting a trunk show where sandals from the 2018 Wazi Spring/Summer collection from 3pm-6pm.
Because CHANCE loves to make connections, over the weekend CHANCE on Main will also feature the works and wares of local organizations supporting economic opportunites in Africa, including Seeds to Sew, Global Connections Kenya, and Hopewell Keroka Alliance.