A swastika was discovered in a Timberlane Middle School bathroom on Monday afternoon, prompting immediate investigation and renewed calls from Hopewell Valley Regional School District leaders for a unified response…
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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Days after frazil ice once again disrupted operations at its Delaware River intake and triggered a regionwide Water Conservation Advisory, Trenton Water Works (TWW) has issued a request for proposals seeking outside…
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New Jersey, 49 Other States Reach Nearly $150M Settlement With Mercedes Over Emissions “Cheat” Software
Attorney General Matthew Platkin has announced that Mercedes-Benz will pay nearly $150 million to settle claims that it installed illegal software in hundreds of thousands of diesel vehicles to make…
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Trenton Water Works (TWW) issued a Water Conservation Advisory on Thursday, asking more than 200,000 customers in its five-municipality service area to voluntarily reduce water use amid freezing temperatures that have disrupted…
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Holiday lights season is officially underway in Hopewell Valley as judging opens this week for both Pennington Borough’s and Hopewell Township’s annual decorating contests. The friendly competitions, now in their…
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Pennington officials took a step toward submitting the borough’s updated affordable housing plan by holding a joint meeting of the Borough Council and Planning Board to review a revised compliance…
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The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education voted Monday to authorize the form and sale of $84,235,000 in school bonds, the next major step toward implementing the facilities referendum approved by…
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Three members of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District’s facilities and grounds team were honored Monday night for stepping in to save a man’s life earlier this month near Stony…
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A winter storm and historically low Delaware River levels forced adjustments to Sunday’s Washington Crossing reenactments, but hundreds of visitors still made their way to both sides of the river…
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Bill to End New Jersey’s High School Graduation Test Passes Assembly, Moves to Senate Education Committee
A bill that would eliminate New Jersey’s high school graduation proficiency test cleared the Assembly on Thursday, advancing a proposal that would end the state’s long-standing requirement that students pass…