RECENT STORIES

County Executive Benson Asks Public for Feedback on Traffic Safety as Mercer Crafts Vision Zero Action Plan

County Executive Dan Benson has urged Mercer residents to complete a survey on traffic safety which will be used to inform Mercer County’s Vision Zero...

Restore Trenton! Grant Program Applications Now Available!

The Trenton Historical Society is pleased to announce that the 2025 Restore Trenton! grant round is now open. The grants provide funding to property...

Aprons – An Exhibit and Conversation about Domestic Servants, Domestic Work, and the Women In That Space

The Trent House Association will open an exhibit of aprons curated by Beverly Keese-Kelley on Sunday, March 16, 2025, at 2 pm. Ms. Keese-Kelley...

Thomas Edison State University Appoints Dr. Henry Collier as Dean of the School of Science and Technology

Thomas Edison State University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Henry Collier as the new Dean of the School of Science and...

NJM Announces the Retirement of President & CEO Mitch Livingston

Carol Voorhees, a veteran NJM executive, named to lead 112-year-old company NJM Insurance Group’s President & Chief Executive Officer, Mitch Livingston, will retire on July...

Grounds For Sculpture Awarded over $100,000 in Support For Three Key Initiatives

Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) today announced that it has been awarded several significant grants from The Bunbury Fund at the Princeton Area Community Foundation...

The Bunbury Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Awards More Than $3.8 Million in Grants to Local Nonprofits as the Final Piece of...

More than four dozen local nonprofits will receive grants from The Bunbury Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation to help strengthen their work...

Kicking Off National Social Work Month: Trenton Area Stakeholders Emphasize Collaboration

National Social Work Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the dedication of social workers who make a lasting impact on individuals, families, and...
- Advertisement -spot_img