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Council honors conservancy for tree‑planting and habitat work

March 20, 2026 | Lambertville, Hunterdon County, New Jersey


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Council honors conservancy for tree‑planting and habitat work
The Lambertville City Council adopted a proclamation recognizing a regional conservancy for conservation and restoration work in the area, including donation and planting support for more than 600 trees and a $93,500 conservation grant.

The mayor read the proclamation, which praised the conservancy’s work to manage invasive species, protect new plantings from deer browse and improve habitat and local water quality. The proclamation noted grant support from regional partners and federal agencies as described in the council’s reading.

Council moved and unanimously adopted the proclamation; representatives from the conservancy joined the dais for photo recognition.

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