Lawrence Gazette

Deacon Moore’s comeback fuels Lawrence’s title push

Jim Maher was nervous this winter. He wasn’t the only one. ...

Dr. Robyn Klim: Stronger together – shaping the future of LTPS

As we enter the final stretch of the school year, May offers us a meaningful opportunity to both...

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

This month’s column will step back from the issues that the township is facing and instead focus on...

ETS Campus Targeted For 800-Unit Housing Development In Lawrence Township

The Educational Testing Service campus in Lawrence Township is emerging as a key example of how municipalities and...

Rider to host Dem congressional debate for NJ 12th

Rider University will once again serve as a hub for civic engagement when it co-sponsors the Democratic congressional...

NJ Civil Service partners with The College of New Jersey for government job fair

The New Jersey Civil Service Commission, in collaboration with Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson and The College of New Jersey, will host a Statewide Government Job...

Donate your bike to support local youth at Mercer County bike drive

The Mercer County Planning Department and Mercer County Park Commission are teaming up to host a bike drive on April 12 to benefit the...

Explore arts, business, and more at Rider University summer programs

Rider University will host a variety of summer programs and courses for high school students and adults across multiple fields, including business, the arts...

Trenton Water Works to resume service shut-offs for overdue accounts on March 17

Trenton Water Works will resume service terminations for customers with past-due accounts, including commercial accounts, on Monday, March 17. ...

Mercer County seeks residents’ input on plan to help end traffic fatalities

Mercer County Executive Dan Benson is urging county residents to participate in a traffic safety survey aimed at informing the county’s Vision Zero Action...

Lawrence Township voters approve $94.9 million school improvement referendum

Voters decisively approved a $94.9 million referendum on March 11 to fund significant improvements to the Lawrence Township Public School District’s facilities. The vote...
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