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Mayor Christopher Bobbitt: Inside Lawrence’s council-manager government

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LHS wrestling delivers record-breaking season

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Dr. Robyn Klim: Building Our Future Together: Join Our Strategic Planning Conversations

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Lawrence Hopewell Trail Board of Trustees to host ribbon cutting event

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ACP to feature trash art exhibition works by artists of all ages

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Mercer County Library adds free digital music, movies and TV

The Mercer County Library System (MCLS) has joined the Library Ideas network to provide library patrons with free access to over 7 million songs...

Dress for Success hosts women’s luncheon

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Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County to host gardening program

Rutgers Master Gardeners of Mercer County get ready to plant the 2015 annual garden at MEG. Pictured from left to right are Carol Kleis...

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