Tag: Titusville
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Titusville celebrates Fourth of July with parade
Titusville, an unincorporated community in Hopewell Township, celebrated the Fourth of July with a parade on July 4.
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Students acknowledged for making strides in race relations
Students committed to enhancing race relations for their peers have been awarded for making strides in diversity and unification. Princeton University created the Princeton Prize in Race Relations in 2003 and awards it annually in 28 different cities and regions in the U.S. to promote harmony, understanding and respect among people of different races. The…
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‘Crossing to Victory’ examines Washington’s journey in New Jersey
The Washington Crossing Park Association (WCPA) of New Jersey released “Crossing to Victory, Washington Recaptures New Jersey” to highlight some of the local events of the Revolutionary War. The 13-minute video examines some of the under-reported events and sites at the park that were vital to the success of Gen. George Washington and the…
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Union Fire Company & Rescue Squad conducts Operation Santa
The Union Fire Company & Rescue Squad escorted Santa around Titusville in Hopewell Township as part of “Operation Santa” on Dec. 19.
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Amazing Pumpkin Carve will once again be drive-thru
Back for its seventh year, the Amazing Pumpkin Carve will again be a drive-thru for visitors to enjoy from the safety of their car. The Amazing Pumpkin Carve is an annual tradition, presented by the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, that brings spectacular art and Halloween fun Oct. 6-10 to Woolsey Park in Hopewell Township. …
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Parade in Titusville celebrates Fourth of July
PHOTOS COURTESY OF MIKE CHIPOWSKY Titusville celebrated the Fourth of July with a parade on July 4 in Hopewell Township.
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Science fair goes virtual again for 2021
Every spring for more than 50 years, the Mercer Science and Engineering Fair has exhibited students’ projects in a large hall where the public could visit and the judges would evaluate them for a range of awards. In recent decades, Rider University has hosted the event. This year, as in 2020, however, was a virtual…
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County park commission looks for public input in developing master plan for Moores Station Quarry
The Mercer County Park Commission seeks input from county residents to prepare a park master plan for transitioning Moores Station Quarry into a new county park. The Park Commission will hold four public meetings to develop the park master plan for Moores Station Quarry, located off Route 29 at the intersection with Pleasant Valley Road…