At a press conference Tuesday along the Delaware River in Trenton, elected officials and environmental advocates urged Governor Phil Murphy to adopt long-delayed flood protection regulations before an August 4…
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Governor Phil Murphy on July 8 signed two bills aimed at helping New Jerseyans manage rising energy costs. The first, A5736/S4532, updates notification requirements for the Energy Bill Watch program.…
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The Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County invite the public to attend “Evening in the Garden” on Wednesday, July 16, from 6:00 to 7:30 PM at Mercer Educational Gardens, located at 431A Federal City Road in Pennington.…
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By Justus Wilhoit and Cora LeCates, NJ State House News Service with additional reporting by Seth Siditsky Governor Phil Murphy signed a record-setting $58.8 billion state budget on Monday, July…
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The Mercer County Office of LGBTQIA+ recently hosted its first-ever Equality Gala, celebrating community, raising funds, and honoring trailblazing advocates while helping sustain the office’s programming for the year ahead. The…
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The Trenton Thunder gave fans a dramatic mix of fireworks and frustration over the Fourth of July weekend—walking off one win in thrilling fashion before dropping back-to-back games to the…
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The Mercer County Opioid Settlement Advisory Council is seeking public input from Mercer County residents and those serving Mercer County residents to share ideas toward the use of opioid settlement…
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The Department of Environmental Protection today announced the availability of more than $5 million in grants under two new programs designed to enhance stormwater management in New Jersey’s communities, building…
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Hopewell Valley July 4th Events: Titusville Parade Schedule, Pennington Races, and Fireworks Guide
Happy July 4th from MercerMe! This Independence Day, we’re celebrating a different kind of freedom: the freedom to know what’s happening in your own community. In just the past few…
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Wandering the Institute Woods: A Hidden Princeton Gem Full of Nature, History, and Surprise
by Kim Robinsonby Kim Robinson“Institute Woods.” Perhaps a somewhat sterile-sounding name—but don’t be fooled. These woods in Princeton are anything but dull. Officially known as the Institute for Advanced Study Woods, the area was purchased…