comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Trenton downtown association - Page 7 : comparemela.com

Patriots Week Returns December 26-31

Burger Joint - Lucky s Lunchbox Opens in Trenton

Burger Joint - Lucky s Lunchbox Opens in Trenton
princetonol.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from princetonol.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Same place, 245 years later N J city reenacts reading of Declaration of Independence

Same place, 245 years later. N.J. city reenacts reading of Declaration of Independence. NJ.com 5 hrs ago Michael Mancuso, nj.com © Michael Mancuso/NJ Advance Media for NJ.com Patricia Hall, Executive Director, Trenton Downtown Association, sang America the Beautiful to start the program and God Bless America to end it. Mychal Holloway, 18, the Boys & Girls Club of Trenton Youth of the Year, was prepared to follow city Mayor Reed Gusciora on stage in a public reading of the Declaration of Independence on Thursday. She was proud to be part of an event that, 245 years later, reenacted the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence outside of Philadelphia, on July 8, 1776, in Trenton, in front of what was then the Hunterdon County Courthouse on Warren Street.

Capital City Farmers Market canceled for 2021

Capital City Farmers Market canceled for 2021 Updated 7:32 AM; The market traditionally has been held at Mill Hill Park every Thursday from May to October. Over the past year, TDA has remained “extremely cautious” about hosting large-scale gatherings. The small nonprofit organization instead has been focusing energy and resources on supporting businesses in its Special Improvement District impacted by the pandemic. As business continues to pick up in downtown Trenton and COVID-19 cases are further reduced, TDA hopes it eventually will be able to add staff to operate the farmers market. “We will be reaching out to our vendors to offer support until we can safely and effectively reopen. We are fully committed to doing what we can to help the farmers and vendors who are such a valuable resource for our community,” said TDA marketing director Amanda Donald.

Thurber, longtime leader at TESU, announces retirement

John P. Thurber, vice president for public affairs and executive vice president for the Thomas Edison State University Foundation, has announced his intention to retire this fall. He has served in both roles since January 1996. Prior to his appointment as vice president for public affairs, Thurber became the founding executive director of the John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy and its predecessor, the Trenton Office of Policy Studies, at the institution in 1991. Thomas Edison State University President Merodie Hancock said Thurber has made a great impact at the school and in the community. “Under John’s 30-year stewardship, the university has made significant strides in the areas of public affairs and institutional advancement,” she said. “The university’s community profile and impact in the region has also grown substantially.”

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.