The Pennsbury School District is moving forward with plans for a brand-new high school—an ambitious $269.5 million project set to transform education in the area. But before shovels hit the ground, district officials are inviting the public to weigh in. A public meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2025, at 7:00 PM at Fallsington Elementary School, located at 134 Yardley Avenue in Fallsington, Pennsylvania.
This meeting is more than just an update—it’s a chance for residents, educators, and community leaders to ask questions, voice opinions, and learn exactly how the new school will be designed, funded, and integrated into the surrounding neighborhoods.
A School That Crosses Municipal Lines
The proposed site spans 120 acres, primarily in...
New Jersey thrives on local energy. From shoreline celebrations to Skylands fundraisers, the Garden State’s calendar is filled with hyperlocal events that strengthen neighborhoods, support nonprofits, and give families meaningful ways to gather. This week’s Explore New Jersey Local Activities Report highlights two standout community-driven events—one in Monmouth County and one in Warren County—while reflecting the broader momentum shaping activities across every region of the state.
As our ongoing coverage in the Activities & Fun section continues to spotlight festivals, seasonal celebrations, school fundraisers, and civic milestones, one theme remains consistent: New Jersey’s greatest asset is its community engagement.
Wall Township Celebrates 175 Years with a Patriotic Easter Egg Hunt
In Monmouth County, Wall Township is adding historic...