Lawrence Township will formally recognize Jamie Ding with an official proclamation.
After thousands of entries and a statewide public vote, Bear earned a spot on the Lottery's brand-new 'Jersey Dog' scratch-off ticket.
The Lawrenceville housing official exits the show's top five all-time, with a Tournament of Champions berth waiting.
The 31-game champ and state housing official added star power to Sherrill's signing of an executive order aimed at closing NJ's housing gap.
The free event features 250,000 blooming flowers, live music, food trucks, and free Mother's Day portraits at Sayen Botanical Gardens.
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The 16-year-old Peddie School junior's song about recovery earned her a $5,000 contract with the Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey.
The Lawrenceville resident and Princeton grad has banked $702,000 and is closing in on James Holzhauer's 32-game record from 2019.
Officials say the rehabilitated tavern will anchor a broader revitalization of the South Broad Street Corridor.
The Complete the Loop 5k and Fun Run raises funds to finish the 20-mile multi-use trail connecting Lawrence and Hopewell Townships.
The township is replacing its 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekday schedule with round-the-clock career staffing starting April 13.
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Drug Take Back Day 2026 will be held on Saturday, April 25.
The Coalition for Peace Action is co-sponsoring a noon rally at the New Jersey State House on March 28.
The teen's work across Lawrence Township and the region earned her the 2026 Young Woman of Achievement designation from the county.
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Princeton grad and Lawrenceville resident made "Jeopardy!" history — right in front of the host whose record he shattered.
The Hamilton native served five terms as Mercer County Sheriff and devoted more than 6 decades to public service in the region.
The policy analyst and law student will represent Lawrenceville on one of America's most iconic game shows.
Tuesday's Jersey Cash 5 drawing produced the biggest jackpot in the game's history, officials said.
Land tied to Aldo Leopold, whose writings shaped the American conservation movement, will be permanently protected as open space.
The 14th annual event at Mercer County Park will feature live music, dance performances, food trucks, and a beer garden.
The statewide recognition places Lawrence among only 2 health departments in NJ to earn the honor this year.
The touring circus, now in its 50th year, performs March 13-23 at Quaker Bridge Mall.
The board of directors announced the removal of the manager days after a social media comment drew widespread community criticism.
A newly purchased 6-acre tract on Valley Road will bring new educational programming and a historic sawmill demonstration to the farm.
The market's board has apologized and said it is addressing the matter internally.
The work follows a lawsuit by state environmental officials and Hamilton Township against the property owner.
Joseph Jingoli Jr. will be recognized March 3 at a fundraiser supporting Catholic youth programs statewide.
The May 2 race will raise money to complete the remaining segments of the 20-mile trail loop.
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The meeting aims to provide transparency about the study's scope and timeline while allowing residents to share concerns.
The reception will also honor a volunteer organization that advocates for the rights of immigrants and working-class communities.
The event will be held on Friday and will feature music, food, and more.
Attendees can paddle, bike, and explore freshwater ecosystems during the weeklong program at Mercer County Park.
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County officials are urging families facing food insecurity to utilize available community resources.
The designation permanently protects the properties from development, officials said.
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This year's Oktoberfest will take place from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Veterans Park South in Hamilton.
The swearing-in ceremony was held on Oct. 6.
The Notice of Violation allows the county to take remedial action, officials said.
The award recognizes the exceptional work of the township's Municipal Engineer.
The initiative raises awareness about the challenges young people face in the justice system.
This year’s lecture is titled “American Revolution 250 – Aaron Burr and the Hamilton Musical.”
A Morristown Couple fostered a girl, helped reunify her with her father.
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