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Planning is underway for the 19th annual Sourland Mountain Festival, set for Saturday, July 13, rain or shine, from 3-8:30 p.m.Tickets went on sale March 18, with early bird pricing.The Sourland …

The Sourland Conservancy hosts its last “Talk of the Sourlands” of the season: Back by popular demand, Donnetta Johnson will share an insightful look at the African-American relationship to …

The Sourland Conservancy series, “Talk of the Sourlands,” is back. Join poet Jane McKinley, at 7 p.m. Jan. 11, at the Titusville First Presbyterian Church, or online, as she reads from her …

Sixteen hearty volunteers gathered to plant 100 native trees and shrubs along a new section of the Lambertville Nature Trail the week after Thanksgiving. The group, including Lambertville Mayor Andrew …

The Hopewell Borough Economic Development Committee in partnership with the Sourland Conservancy announces its first Community Tree Decorating Contest. The community is invited to help decorate a …

The Sourland Conservancy is partnering with Duke Farms for the next “Talk of the Sourlands.”The Duke Farms Deer Management Program (DMP) is one of the most successful in the state. Prior to 2004, …

The early bird registration fee of $50 for the Sourland Spectacular cycling event ends Aug. 17. The regular adult registration fee is $65. The Sourland Spectacular at the Watershed Institute on …

The Sourland Mountain Fest, presented by Unionville Vineyards, 9 Rocktown Road, Ringoes, N.J., will be held from 3 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, July 15, with a five-star VIP Experience provided by the …

Princeton Montessori middle school students took a field trip to the Sourland Mountains.Guided by the Sourland Conservancy staff, the morning started with a trip to the Foraging Forest in Hopewell …

A group of volunteers from Johnson & Johnson and Somerset County Park Commission spent one of the hottest days in April planting trees, removing invasive plants and picking up trash at one of the …

Mark your calendar for Saturday, July 15, when the Sourland Conservancy will host its 18th annual Sourland Mountain Festival from 3 – 8:30 p.m.The Sourland Mountain Festival will again be presented …

The Sourland Conservancy does not support the proposed “Hopewell” boutique hotel plan in Mercer County, and we respectfully urge the Hopewell Township Zoning Board to reject the application.

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