With the goal of making Pennington a safer and more pedestrian friendly town, the Planning and Zoning Board devoted its March 12 meeting to the Mobility Plan Element of the…
Lynn S. Robbins
Lynn S. Robbins
Lynn is a Ewing based freelance writer focusing on people and organizations in the greater Mercer County area. She holds a BA from Rider University where she pursued her interest in communications. Today Lynn is an “armchair student” of human consciousness, which she likes to ponder while walking one of the Lawrence Hopewell Trails or one of the many trails in the Sourlands. When not on a trek, Lynn likes to keep up with the happenings of her family members living across the U.S. from Hawaii to New England.
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Pennington Borough Council Introduces 2025 Budget With Small Tax Increase, Discusses Master Plan and Public Safety
At its March 3 meeting, the Pennington Borough Council introduced the proposed 2025 budget and reviewed the mobility element of the master plan. Other topics included stormwater management, traffic and…
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Safer streets around town and historic streets in town were prominent themes shared at the February 3 Pennington Council meeting. Residents want safer roads; Council offers solutions The opening public…
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The Pennington Borough Council welcomed a new president and new member, and bid farewell to an esteemed member during its January 6 reorganization meeting. Nadine Stern elected as the new…
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At the January 6 Pennington Borough Council meeting, Mayor James Davy and Council members tackled environmental issues, including water and sewer system upgrades and costs, an upcoming public session on…
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Mayor Davy and Council members recognize those who contribute to the quality of life in Pennington, Hopewell Valley, and beyond.
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At the November 4 meeting, a resolution to accept a grant of roughly $247,000 stood out among other updates.
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Mayor James Davy asked residents to share their ideas about future uses for the closed landfill property at the Pennington’s Town Hall meeting October 23. Stressing that the Borough is…
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Topping the agenda at the October 7 Pennington Borough Council meeting: A town hall meeting on redevelopment possibilities, the PILOT appeal update, and positive results from the NJ State Best…
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At the September 9 Pennington Borough Council meeting, Mayor Jim Davy and Council members responded to residents’ appeals for help with flooding problems. They also tackled other water-related issues including…