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This new initiative offers an in-depth, skill-building experience for emerging environmental leaders.

The police are seeking the public's help in locating a vehicle connected to the burglaries.
Wine Spectator recently released its list of 2025 Restaurant Award winners, and 1 East Windsor spot was honored.
The restaurant permanently closed on June 22.
The program will run through September and is for families.
The East Windsor police blotter dated June 26 had the following reports:
Wine Spectator recently released its list of 2025 Restaurant Award winners, and 1 Edison spot was honored.
Wine Spectator recently released its list of 2025 Restaurant Award winners, and 4 Princeton spots were honored.
Visitors can enjoy animal shows, live music, farm tours, exhibits, children’s activities, hayrides, food and more.
The restaurant is slated to open in late fall. See where:
The four people, including a teen girl, were standing on a street when shots were fired at them from a vehicle, authorities said.
The crash occurred near the crest of a hill, limiting the driver's visibility of the pedestrians, police said.
The Princeton Police blotter dated June 24 had the following reports:
Films will be screened every Tuesday. See details:
The family farm owners have sued Cranbury over its decision to seize the historic property through eminent domain for affordable housing.
Officials urged the governor and local lawmakers to advocate for preserving and funding the Job Corps program.
The plan received overwhelming support from local officials and residents during Wednesday's meeting.
The 15-year-old juveniles were taken into custody on Wednesday and sent to the Middlesex County Juvenile Detention Center, police said.
Search operations were suspended due to “adverse water conditions.”
The library's annual reading program kicks off on June 30 and runs through Aug. 17.