Each December, the quiet stretch of the Delaware River between Titusville and Washington Crossing transforms into one of the most vibrant historical landscapes in the country. People gather on both…
Seth Siditsky
Seth Siditsky
Seth Siditsky is the editor at MercerMe, and an award winning journalist with more than 20 years experience in local and regional news. He lives in Hopewell Township with his wife and three children.
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New Jersey State Parks rolled out a new look — including updated logos, park-specific branding, and a fresh line of merchandise — as the state gears up for the nation’s…
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One day after state officials fielded testimony from water suppliers, environmental groups, and residents warning that drought conditions were worsening across New Jersey, the Murphy Administration on Friday formally declared…
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Hopewell Borough Council voted Thursday night to approve a 30-year Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement for the Hopewell 57 redevelopment on Hamilton Avenue, moving forward one of the most significant…
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New Jersey’s drought conditions have quietly but steadily deepened over the past 15 months, prompting state officials this week to outline the possibility of escalating from a Drought Watch to a Drought Warning if…
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The Mercer County Firemen’s Association took time Wednesday night to honor a man many in the room described simply as an institution: Gilbert “Gil” Lugossy, the county’s longtime representative to the…
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A new musical tribute to the Sourland Mountains will make its debut this weekend as the Hopewell Valley Arts Council presents The Sourland Symphony, an original nine-piece instrumental work by acclaimed…
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Residents received their first public look Monday evening at the long-anticipated YMCA Senior and Community Center planned for Reed Road — a major milestone for a project years in development…
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Bundled against the cold, families filled the front steps of the municipal building on Monday evening for Hopewell Township’s annual holiday tree and menorah lighting — a tradition that brought…
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News
Toll Gate Students Bake 150 Sweet Potato Pies for TASK in a Thanksgiving Tradition That Spans Generations
The smell of cinnamon and mashed sweet potatoes filled Toll Gate Grammar School on Wednesday as second through fifth graders worked elbow-to-elbow with parents, caregivers, and staff, turning the cafeteria…