Jeff Messeroll
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New fund launched in Hamilton to help remove cost barriers for young baseball players
The Hamilton Township Recreational Baseball Association has launched a new financial-assistance initiative to ensure that cost is never a barrier for young athletes who want to play baseball. The Every…
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Penn Medicine Princeton Health names Dingle chief operating officer
Penn Medicine Princeton Health recently announced that Dann Dingle has been selected as its chief operating officer. For the past 21 years, Dingle has served in roles including director of…
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Coffee & Cats at Small World
Small World Coffee’s Witherspoon Street café presents “Cats on Witherspoon,” the fourth solo exhibition by Princeton-based artist Minako Ota, known for her whimsical yet contemplative paintings of animals. The exhibit…
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Trenton Walks! to Explore Reconnecting Trenton’s Riverfront Campaign
Trenton Walks! and the Reconnecting Trenton’s Riverfront Campaign host an on-the-ground exploration of an inland option to redevelop downtown Trenton and reconnect people to the city’s riverfront on Saturday, December…
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Hamilton secures $487K grant for Kuser Road upgrades
Hamilton Township will receive nearly $488,000 in state transportation aid to pay for the next phase of improvements along Kuser Road. The funding comes from the New Jersey Department of…
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Robbinsville filmmaker documents South Africa’s lion crisis
When Robbinsville native Nathan Oliva set out to make his senior thesis film at the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD), he didn’t plan on following lions through the…
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The Lady and the Shallot takes root in Ewing’s Campus Town
The Lady and the Shallot opened in the Trenton Farmers Market in 2018 as something of a novelty: a vegan food stand at a time when there were almost no…
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Pick the perfect tree at local farms across the Mercer County area
For New Jersey’s many tree farms, the weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas bring the crowds they work toward all year — people who come not just to buy a tree,…
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WW-P North’s Jha medals as youngest runner at Meet of Champions
At the Meet of Champions awards ceremony, the medalists are asked to stand by class. Agrim Jha was the only sophomore. The High School North student placed 14th overall in…
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Ewing trio helps turn around Centenary basketball
Darnelle Forrest, Naire Preston and Kenneth Rankin were prepared to go their separate ways three years ago. Each had a different destination lined up as Ewing High School seniors when…










