At the November 3 Pennington Borough Council meeting, Mayor James Davy and members discussed ways residents and organizations can make their voices heard and learn about local projects that impact…
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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*Editor’s note: A correction/clarification was made to this story to better capture Councilwoman Angarone’s comments on lead service lines Pennington Borough Council’s October 6 meeting centered on neighborhood preservation, environmental…
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At the September 2 Pennington Borough Council meeting, Mayor James Davy and Council discussed a proposed housing plan at the old Wells Fargo property near the intersection of Delaware Avenue…
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Pennington Borough Council Moves Forward with Master Plan, Website Upgrade, and Welcomes New Officer
During the August 4 Borough Council meeting, Mayor James Davy and Council members provided updates on the Master Plan, the newly upgraded Borough website, and other key initiatives. New Master…
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The Pennington Borough Council met earlier this month to discuss a range of issues, including resident concerns over the borough’s updated Housing Element and Fair Share Plan, a vote to…
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At the dedication of the Eileen M. Heinzel Arboretum on June 7, Hopewell Valley Green Team and Environmental Commission member Joann Held spoke on behalf of those who brought the…
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Pennington Council Reviews Affordable Housing Options, Honors Public Servants, and Supports Gun Violence Awareness
At its June 2 meeting, Pennington Borough Council reviewed potential sites for meeting state-mandated affordable housing requirements, honored key contributors to public safety, and joined communities nationwide in recognizing National…
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Pennington Borough Council voted May 5 to designate the vacant Wells Fargo property along Route 31 as an area in need of redevelopment—setting the stage for potential housing, including affordable…
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Pennington Borough Council approved the 2025 municipal budget and discussed a range of community topics—including clean drinking water, traffic safety, and upcoming tree plantings—during its regular meeting on April 7.…
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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…