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  • Paul Ligeti: Help save a historic West Windsor cemetery

    Paul Ligeti: Help save a historic West Windsor cemetery

    The Schenck-Covenhoven Cemetery sits about 2,000 feet north of the Route 1/Washington Road traffic circle. Listed as “eligible” for the National Register of Historic Places, it is one of New Jersey’s oldest surviving colonial burial grounds. It holds West Windsor…

  • Dave Fried:A heartfelt thank you

    Dave Fried:A heartfelt thank you

    Normally, at the end of Robbinsville’s four-year election cycle, I would use this space to thank our residents and business owners for their support for allowing me the privilege of sitting in the mayor’s chair for another term. This year,…

  • Dr. Robyn Klim: Gratitude and groundbreaking

    Dr. Robyn Klim: Gratitude and groundbreaking

    As we approach the close of 2025, this season invites us to pause, reflect, and celebrate all that we have accomplished together as a district and as a community. The holidays always remind us that Lawrence Township Public Schools is…

  • Helen Kull: In the thick of it!

    Helen Kull: In the thick of it!

    As we march forward towards the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, I can’t NOT devote December’s column to a round-up of some of the events which are celebrated here each year at this time. Yes,…

  • Isles receives $358,191 FEED NJ Grant

    Isles receives $358,191 FEED NJ Grant

    Isles Inc., the Trenton-based community development and environmental organization, has been awarded $358,191 through the New Jersey Economic Development Authority’s (NJEDA) Food Equity and Economic Development in New Jersey (FEED NJ) Pilot Program. The grant will enable Isles to significantly…

  • Henry J. Austin Health Center receives Health Equity Fund grant

    Henry J. Austin Health Center receives Health Equity Fund grant

    Henry J. Austin Health Center (HJAHC) has been selected as one of 10 community health centers nationwide to receive funding from Direct Relief’s Fund for Health Equity, supported by Sanofi. The $200,000 grant, part of a $2 million investment through…

  • Foundation Academies builds for the future with new Grand Street campus

    Foundation Academies builds for the future with new Grand Street campus

    Foundation Academies has started construction on a new high school campus at 350 Grand Street, the site of a former factory in Trenton. Foundation Academies (FA) CEO Sheria McRae grew up in Trenton, graduated from Howard University, and returned to…

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