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Mercer County: A Week In Review
Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Mercer County

MERCER COUNTY, NJ — Miss any headlines in Mercer County? Patch's week in review has got you covered for the neighborhood's top news.
No Threat To Safety Ahead Of Weekend Protest: Lawrence Police
Lawrence Township Police Department on Wednesday said there was no "credible threat to safety" of residents in the wake of an FBI warning of possible violence across the country this weekend.
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NJ Man Who Saw Fatal Shooting In DC Riots Arrested: Officials
A New Jersey resident who reportedly was next to Ashli Babbit when she fatally wounded by police has been charged in connection with last week's riots at the U.S. Capitol, according to federal records.
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National Tree Company Opens New Facility In East Windsor
National Tree Company, an importer and wholesaler of artificial Christmas trees and Holiday decorations, recently opened a new facility in East Windsor. The company will be consolidating three of its New Jersey warehouses into one large warehouse here in East Windsor.
Princeton Alumni Condemn Ted Cruz's Role To 'Undermine Democracy'
Around 300 Princeton University alumni who were classmates of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) have released a joint statement denouncing his role in objecting to the certification of Joe Biden as President, even after the Capitol riots on Wednesday.
New Summer Programs For 'Struggling' Students: Princeton BOE
The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education said they are planning to introduce new programs in the summer, to help children 'struggling academically' due to the pandemic. In a letter to the school community, the board member laid out their plans for the year.
Princeton University Will Be COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Site
Princeton University announced that it will be a distribution site for the COVID-19 vaccinations in the state, once available.
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