TRENTON, N.J. — The Delaware & Raritan Canal Commission is inviting residents and visitors to help shape the future of the Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park by participating in a series of public engagement sessions this summer. The commission, a regulatory agency within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, is updating the park’s 1989 Master Plan, which guides the park’s development and helps protect its historic, environment…
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