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Invasive plants are being turned into artwork by this N.J.-based eco-artist
Posted Apr 27, 2021
Lambertville artist Lauren Rosenthal McManus is pictured processing pigments in her studio at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation in North Carolina.Courtesy
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New Jersey residents are regularly encouraged to remove invasive plants and species they come into contact.
One local artist is joining in the effort to mitigate invasive species in an unprecedented way that benefits both her and the community she lives in.
An eco-artist based in Lambertville, Lauren Rosenthal McManus is spearheading a project in which she will remove
invasive plants species
Four high schools across the county are planning for smaller indoor and outdoor proms, and hope to have more traditional, outdoor graduation ceremonies.
By JOEY NOVICK
Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi
Hunterdon County Clerk Mary Melfi
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Governor Murphy issued an executive order that the November 2020 selection would take place entirely with mail-in ballots,
Governor Murphy issued an executive order that the November 2020 selection would take place .
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January 21, 2021 at 7:27 PM
Editor s Note: Due to a medical issue behind the scenes, the interview will not be live, but a recording will be streaming on Facebook after the interview that will be recorded Thursday at 7 p.m. Look for the recording by Friday of the interview, which will stream unedited after the interview is held!