Isles YouthBuild students complete internship

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This article was originally published in the September 2017 Trenton Downtowner.

The Isles of Trenton’s YouthBuild program recently completed its annual summer Morven Museum & Garden Internship.

The program offers students the opportunity to learn about different aspects of gardening and horticulture while getting a friendly introduction to a real life work in the industry by doing projects at Morven in Princeton.

The students also participated in projects at Drumthwacket, Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed, and the Trent House, and visited the horticulture department at Mercer County College.

Interns are paid a competitive hourly wage and upon completion receive a certificate and letter of recommendation. Underwriting is provided by Janssen Pharmaceuticals and PSE&G.

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