Gov. Mikie Sherrill is moving to Drumthwacket, the New Jersey governor's mansion
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Gov. Mikie Sherrill is moving to Drumthwacket, the New Jersey governor's mansion
""From Day One this administration has committed to getting to work in Trenton to deliver on our commitments. We're thrilled to further strengthen that commitment by living full time in the Governor's official residence and being much closer to the Capital City and the State House.""
""Our family looks forward to this exciting next chapter, and we thank the dedicated New Jersey state staff and the team at the Drumthwacket Foundation for all their work to truly make the residence a home.""
""Drumthwacket is the people's house, and we're looking forward to continuing to bring it to life for New Jersey residents and highlight all the incredible history it offers.""
Governor Mikie Sherrill and First Gentleman Jason Hedberg will relocate to Drumthwacket, the official residence in Princeton, this summer. They aim to strengthen their commitment to serving New Jersey by living closer to the state capitol. The couple referred to Drumthwacket as 'the people's house' and expressed excitement about highlighting its history for residents. They thanked the New Jersey state staff and the Drumthwacket Foundation for their efforts in making the residence feel like home. The mansion is on the National Register of Historic Places and offers guided tours.
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