The NJDEP funds will be used to improve water quality and reduce pollution from stormwater on on Colonial Lake.
The township was recently awarded over $800,000 in state funding through the state's 2023 Local Bikeway Program.
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society New Jersey Region hosted an 8-week fundraising challenge to spread awareness & raise funds for blood cancer.
Lawrence Township is among 81 municipalities that have attained certification for this year.
A Lawrenceville shop served as the only New Jersey location to sell the five-figure prize for the Wednesday’s drawing.
The Office on Addiction Services wants to hear residents’ concerns regarding the needs surrounding substance use disorders.
The ceremony will be held at the Municipal office at 11 a.m.
A ticket sold at the supermarket matched four of the five white balls in Monday’s game
Saturday’s event appears to be a record, besting last year’s drug take-back day where over 150 pounds of prescription pills were collected.
Councilman James Kownacki suggested renaming a street or park to honor former Mayor Pat Colavita who died in September.
NextGen Giving Circle awarded a grant to Womanspace for their program supporting survivors of domestic violence.
Samples from more than half of 30 homes served by Trenton Water Works - which is now under state oversight - tested positive, officials said
In September Mayor John Ryan called for state oversight of the water utility after it failed to produce clean and safe water.
The Powerball jackpot rolls to $454,000,000.
This comes after 4 Mercer towns, including Lawrence, asked the NJDEP to supervise and operate TWW due to failure to provide safe water.
Each household can bring up to eight boxes or bags of paper. Keep your proof of residency handy.
The event will celebrate the histories of the Lawrence Volunteer Fire companies.
Township officials opened bids for the project on Sept. 8. The plan is to build a state-of-the-art dog park and recreational area.
A community BBQ will be held this Saturday to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.
Authorities have asked residents to bring children and pets indoors.
Township officials have written to the County and NJDOT requesting to be included in the Bridge Point 8 application review process.
43 riders from New Jersey will participate in the 2022 Pan-Mass Challenge to help raise funds for cancer research and patient care.
The ticket was sold at ShopRite in Hamilton Township.
The Lawrence Township Police Department will be hosting National Night Out on Aug. 2 a the Municipal Grounds.
The Board of Trustees at Princeton Area Community Foundation now has three new members, including a Lawrence resident.
Ride through Mercer Meadows Park on Saturday from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., and get to know your neighbors.
Held at the Howell Living History Farm, the annual fair includes hayrides, animal shows, farm tours and more.
Participants can learn how to identify birds of the Nature Center and learn about their natural history this Saturday.
The cost for electric vehicle users is $1 per hour for the first four hours and then $5 per additional hour.
The event will also feature food from local restaurants, games and more.
Library-goers across the country this summer will see this slogan being used for their library's reading program
The fundraiser, held at Great Meadows Farm, saw 210 people in attendance.
The Mercer County Sheriff’s Office will be hosting the event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Trenton
The free one-day event will celebrate the diverse cultures of the county.
Clothing Boutique and Career Development courses will be available to students
The group is hoping to fill 4 containers to be shipped to the Knights of Columbus in Poland, which will distribute the items to refugees.
The bear sighting was reported in the area of Lopatcong Drive, which borders Lawrence Township.
There will also be a Memorial Day parade decoration contest this year.
A wide range of old medications, including opiate painkillers like OxyContin, was disposed of at the event, Mercer County Sheriff said.
Lawrence earned the recognition by meeting the program requirements. This is the township’s 26th year participating in the program.