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Mercer County Buys 56 Acres from Rider University for $8.5M

Mercer County has committed to buying roughly 56 acres of land from Rider University for approximately $8.5 million, a deal that delivers much-needed cash to a financially struggling institution while locking away ecologically significant open space for generations to come. Rider University President John Loyack, Mercer County Executive Dan Benson, and the county's board of commissioners announced the agreement this month. The purchase will be funded primarily through a combination of the county's Open Space Trust Fund and its capital budget. Lawrence Township has also pledged to contribute through its own open space funds.

Karen O'Brien |
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NJ Hospital Chain Cuts Gender-Affirming Care for Minors

Families across central New Jersey say RWJBarnabas Health has abruptly cut off gender-affirming care for their transgender children, even as the hospital system insists the services remain available to existing patients. The contradiction has left roughly 100 families scrambling to find new providers with no referrals, no transition planning, and no clear answers about what changed or why.

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Governor Sherrill Scales Back $10.7B Newark Bay Bridge Project to $6.7B

Gov. Mikie Sherrill announced March 3 she is reducing the scope of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's controversial Newark Bay Bridge expansion project, cutting the cost from $10.7 billion to $6.7 billion while addressing environmental and traffic concerns raised by local officials and advocacy groups.

Karen O'Brien
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Politics

Sherrill, GOP Mayor Sue to Block Roxbury Detention Facility

Gov. Mikie Sherrill filed a bipartisan lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement, teaming up with Roxbury Township and its Republican mayor to block the federal government's plan to convert a Morris County warehouse into a large-scale immigration detention facility.

Anthony Ferraro
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NJ Politics Briefing: ICE, World Cup & Budget March 2026

New Jersey's congressional delegation kept busy this week on immigration, energy, and criminal justice, while the state's political machinery churned through primaries, budgets, and local races from Hudson County to the Shore.

Darnell Jackson