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  • The Founding Mothers: Women Who Shaped a Nation

    Monday, March 23, 7:00 pm The “Mothers” of America—women whose influence on the early United States echoed for centuries—are often overlooked. Beyond the familiar names of Martha Washington and Abigail…

  • The American Revolution and the Fate of the World

    When we think of the American Revolution, we often imagine a local struggle between thirteen colonies and the British Crown. Historian and author Richard Bell challenges that familiar story, revealing…

  • Borscht Belt: The Comic Legacy of the Catskills

    The Jewish Catskill resorts of the 20th century were a summer paradise for millions — and the birthplace of some of America’s greatest comic careers. Legends such as Mel Brooks,…

  • Unearthing History, One Page at a Time: Revolutionary War Pension Files

    Mercer County Library - Hopewell Branch 245 Pennington Titusville Road, Pennington, NJ, United States

    Through a collaboration between the National Archives and the National Park Service, this archive contains valuable details about Revolutionary War veterans and their families. On Saturday, July 11, 10:00 –…

  • Researching New Jersey Revolutionary and Civil War Records

    Military records are a rich source of genealogical information, often preserving details not found anywhere else, including signatures. New Jersey offers especially strong resources for researching Revolutionary and Civil War…

  • 9/11 Memorial Ceremony

    Woolsey Park 203 Washington Crossing- Pennington Road, Hopewell, NJ, United States

    Join the Hopewell Valley September 11 and EMS Memorial Committee for a 9/11 Memorial Ceremony on Saturday, September 12 at Woolsey Park at 11am. Remember those lost on 9/11 and…