New website celebrates Trenton’s Cadwalader Park

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The Cadwalader Park Alliance has launched a new website featuring news, events, and stories celebrating the city’s historic Cadwalader Park.

The site includes information on the park’s history, recent improvements, and community programs, as well as a “memories” section where visitors can share personal reflections about what the park means to them.

“We are thrilled to launch the new website, which will serve as an easy and accessible resource for visitors of all ages and backgrounds,” said Becky Taylor, co-chair of the Cadwalader Park Alliance Board of Directors. “It will help them enjoy and engage with this remarkable park.”

Fellow co-chair Mike Van Wagner said the upgrades throughout the park in recent years have made it even more inviting.

“Cadwalader Park has been upgraded significantly in the last few years by the city and others with hundreds more trees, redefined pathways and a restored inner loop roadway,” Van Wagner said. “The website features park improvements, programs and events, but, of course, the best way to experience the park is to visit. Come on out.”

The Cadwalader Park Alliance is an independent nonprofit founded in 2007 that promotes awareness, appreciation, and support for Trenton’s historic park.

To learn more or share a memory, visit cadwaladerparkalliance.org or follow the Cadwalader Park Alliance on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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