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A group of prominent Black Democratic leaders on Thursday unveiled Project FREEDOM, a new plan aimed at countering Project 2025, a controversial 922-page plan to overhaul the federal government ...
A conceptual of what the proposed Freedom Village at Circle Haven in Mullica Hill, Harrison Township might look like. The township approved the affordable housing project in July 2024.
Area residents have proposed to create a 7.3-mile (11.7 km) pedestrian linear park to parallel the trackage of the abandoned Rahway Valley Railroad. [1] [2] The rail trail would lie eastbound from Overlook Medical Center on the edge of downtown Summit, and then lie south along the old track bed through Springfield, Union, and Kenilworth, before ending at the southwest edge of Roselle Park at ...
Robbinsville Township is located in the 3rd Congressional District [52] and is part of New Jersey's 14th state legislative district. [53] [54] [55] For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is currently vacant following the resignation of Andy Kim (D, Moorestown).
The Robbinsville Industrial Track is a short freight line that runs between Bordentown, New Jersey to the Yardville section of Hamilton Township, New Jersey. The line was originally part of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and later served as part of the Pennsylvania Railroad , Penn Central Transportation and then Conrail .
Donald Trump and Project 2025 New Jersey connections. Donald Trump is one of New Jersey's most well-known residents. Several months of the year, he makes his home in Bedminster at the Trump ...
West Side Avenue station is located on the site of a station with the same name used by the Central Railroad of New Jersey.The original station was established in 1869 [3] as part of the Newark and New York Railroad at the crossing for Mallory Avenue (Hudson County Route 611).
Macrina grew up in Collingswood, New Jersey. She was an undergraduate at Temple University. [3] She received a Master of Library and Information Science from Drexel University in 2009. [4] Macrina was a librarian at the Watertown Free Public Library in Watertown, Massachusetts and a member of Boston's Radical Reference Collective. [5]