VIDEO – Preserved Land Tells Stories of African Americans in Central New Jersey

D&R Greenway worked with the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum and the Sourland Conservancy to acquire land for their new headquarters and museum. This Land for Life Video tells how the preservation of land adjacent to a historic African American church will help tell the people and places left out of most history books. African Americans played a key role in and around the Sourland Mountains region in Central New Jersey. Meet their descendants and storytellers.

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May 02

Spring 2025 Native Plant Sale – SAVE THE DATE!!

Friday, May 2nd from 12pm – 3:00 pm. Friday, May 9th from 12pm – 3:00 pm
D&R Greenway, Native Plant Nursery, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton
Save the Dates for our Spring 2025 Native Plant

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May 04

Lenape Medicinal Plant Talk

11:00am – 12:30pm
The Discovery Center at Point Breeze, 101 E. Park Street, Bordentown, NJ

Chief Bluejay Presents Indigenous Plants Chief Bluejay, aka Barbara

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May 18

The Value of the Wetlands

2:00pm
 The Discovery Center at Point Breeze, 101 E. Park Street, Bordentown, NJ
with NJ Watershed Ambassador Jessie Lisanti Water is both

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