Kieran John, a longtime Pennington resident and the local force behind the Communities of Light campaign, will be honored with Younity’s Edwin W. Schmierer Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service at…
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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Newark Mayor Ras Baraka, a Democratic candidate for governor, was arrested Friday outside the Delaney Hall immigrant detention facility in what he and supporters have described as a politically motivated…
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Around 100 students, parents, educators, and advocates gathered at Hopewell Valley Central High School on May 3 for LGBTQ+ 401, an annual day of learning and dialogue hosted by Hope…
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The long-vacant Andrew Mershon Tavern in Hopewell Twp., one of New Jersey’s oldest surviving colonial-era inns, has been named to Preservation New Jersey’s 2025 list of the state’s 10 Most…
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Bristol Myers Squibb plans to lay off 516 employees at its Lawrence Township facilities starting this week, according to a notice filed under New Jersey’s Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN)…
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U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman joined students and educators at Bear Tavern Elementary School last week for a live Latin percussion performance presented by Young Audiences Arts for Learning. More…
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Two individuals were detained Monday morning during a federal immigration operation in Hopewell Borough, according to a statement from the Hopewell Township Police Department, which said it was not involved…
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The Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education unanimously adopted a $105.8 million budget for the 2025–26 school year Monday night during the monthly board meeting held at Hopewell Elementary School, the…
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With eager hands gripping shovels, dumping mulch, and reading poems, Toll Gate Grammar School first-graders helped plant more than just a redbud tree on Friday — they planted a message…
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Rosedale Park is set for major improvements following the announcement of more than $1 million in Green Acres funding directed to Mercer County projects, state officials announced this week. As…