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Healthcare symposium to spotlight CHOP expansion into Mercer County

Healthcare is no longer just a medical issue—it is a business one. The...

Towns welcome a wave of new shops and restaurants

A wave of new restaurants, retail and service businesses is reshaping the Mercer County area, driven by shopping...

Middlesex County projects earn statewide construction awards

Middlesex County has been recognized for two major development projects tied to its long-term strategic investment plan. ...

Benson proposes $430M Mercer budget amid rising costs, federal cuts

Mercer County Executive Dan Benson has proposed a $430 million budget that aims to balance rising costs, federal...

‘It’s Never Too Late’: New musical by 95-year-old writer at Kelsey Theatre April 3-12

The power of hope, reinvention and second chances takes the stage when Theater To Go presents the world...

Plainsboro Planning Board okays 394 apartments near troubled Forrestal Village complex

The Plainsboro Planning Board on April 21 approved a plan for a 394-unit apartment complex bordering on Princeton Forrestal Village. ...

Dual-sport star Ginny Choi posts big numbers for WW-P High School North lacrosse

Ginny Choi passed 200 career points in the second week of the High School North girls’ lacrosse team’s season. ...

Paul Ligeti: A 20-month ‘revolution’ is coming to West Windsor

In 2026, the United States of America turns 250 years old. This anniversary—the “semiquincentennial” of our country —marks a quarter of a millennium from...

Seniors ages 65 and older can take advantage of a new state property tax relief program

Officials are urging eligible senior homeowners to apply for Stay NJ, a new state program that offers substantial property tax relief for older residents....

‘Anything Goes’ April 25 to May 4 at Kelsey Theatre

Get ready to hit the high seas with a cast of zany characters and toe-tapping tunes when the Mercer County Community College Academic Theater...

Mercer superintendents vow to protect student rights amid federal education debate

Mercer County superintendents are standing together to defend inclusive public education as federal policy changes spark growing concern. ...
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