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Mercer County Leaders Meet for Roundtable Discussion

Leaders from 6 Mercer County towns came together to discuss their individual priorities and the future success of New Jersey as a whole.

Popular topics of conversation included the NJ Transportation Trust Fund, walkable communities and NRG Energy’s new building in the breakfast hosted last week by the Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce.

West Windsor Mayor Shing-Fu Hsueh, Princeton Mayer Liz Lempert, Pennington borough administrator Eileen Heinzel, Hopewell Township Mayor Harvey Lester, Hopewell Borough Mayor Paul Anzano and East Windsor Mayor Janice Mironov were in attendance for the roundtable talk.

To read more about the conversation visit nj.com.

YMCA of Trenton’s 10th Annual Golf Outing Attracts Over 70 Golfers

Monday, May 4th the YMCA of Trenton hosted their 10th Annual Golf Outing. Mercer Oak Realty’s President Sab Russo was in attendance and played in a foursome with Tim Aker, (Treasurer, Hopewell Valley Baseball & Softball Association), Randi Koss (Account Executive, Innovative Commercial Interiors) and Paul March (Managing Director, Newmark Grubb Knight Frank).

72 golfers participated in the event at Greenacres Country Club- all for a good cause. Proceeds help raise funds to send kids to summer camp who may not otherwise have the opportunity through the Summer Camp Scholarship Fund for Trenton Youth. This year’s event was the best golf outing to date for the YMCA of Trenton.

To learn more about what the YMCA of Trenton (serving Trenton, Lawrence and Ewing) is doing in the community, please visit their website: http://trentonymca.org/.

MOR Braves the Cold for a Good Cause: Cupid’s Chase

This past Saturday, Dawn Stillwell and Jacquie Palma of Mercer Oak Realty braved the cold and ran in the Cupid’s Chase 5K in Princeton. The race is held by the national non-profit Community Options, Inc. and raises money to benefit people with disabilities by providing them with housing and employment support.


Dawn and Jacquie were joined by Angelique Flynn of SERVPRO of Bordentown. The ladies showed their support for the cause by donning red and white shirts and running in last weekend’s frigid temperatures.


This is the seventh year for Cupid’s Chase. The race was held in over 30 cities around the country and raised in excess of $200,000 to support people with disabilities. The Princeton race raised nearly $8,000, exceeding their goal of $7,000.

 
If you would like to join the Mercer Oak team in future 5Ks or know of a good cause to run for please contact Dawn Stillwell.

 
To learn more about Community Options please visit their website.