Young scientist, Charlotte Michaluk a freshman at Hopewell Valley Central High School, is again being recognized as one of the most promising innovators in the nation, and will now be…
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Dear Editor: I only just read the LTE dated March 19, from Deborah Linthorst and Jess Gallow, which took issue with MercerMe’s reporting on the meeting [Municipal Leaders ask School…
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This week, the Hopewell Valley Girls Swim Team won their meet against Notre Dame 107-63. In the 200 IM, Reagan Sherman placed first (2:24.06) and Claire Christie took second (2:40.27). In…
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We are writing to express our disappointment and dismay with an article that appeared in your publication on March 11, 2021. While the views expressed in this article are our…
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Events & FeaturesNews
MC Park Commission offers in-person and virtual programs to help public keep ‘eyes on eagles’
The Mercer County Park Commission announces the third year of “Eyes on Eagles” programming to celebrate the four pairs of bald eagles that nest in Mercer County, including two pairs…
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To the Editor: I write this on behalf of the thousands of New Jersey educators who are frustrated by the lack of access to the COVID vaccine. On March 1,…
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Do you have a bike that you no longer use? Maybe you have one that your child has outgrown? Mercer County and the Park Commission are hosting a Bike Drive…
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Toll Gate Grammar School is trying to do its part to help become more river-friendly and green by reclaiming an old garden bed and building a pollinator garden to increase…
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Events & Features
Of Moths, Birds, and the Milky Way: the importance of reducing artificial lighting at night
Artificial lighting at night is as damaging to humanity as it is for small flying creatures. As the stars and nebulae fade we are blinded from seeing ourselves in relation…
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The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has determined that the weather conditions on Thursday, March 11 will be safe and suitable for prescribed burning. The Pole Farm and Reed Bryan Farm…