Founded by Lawrence High School graduate Katie Welsh, New Jersey Teens Against Cancer will hold its sixth annual Performing & Visual Arts Fundraiser on Aug. 12 to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Author Kevin Woyce, who specializes in New Jersey and New York regional history, will give the presentation on Aug. 16.
New Jersey American Water sustomers in Lawrence Township and 17 other municipalities had been asked to limit their usage while a leaking 60-inch water transmission main was being fixed in Manville.
"Finding Family in the Census Records" will be presented Thursday evening at the public library in Lawrence Township.
Venture Crew #414 Lawrenceville, sponsored by Lawrence Township's American Legion Post #414, is a coed scouting organization for 14- to 21-year-olds.
The fair will be held July 28-29 at Howell Living History Farm in Hopewell Township.
Aug. 9 dinner will include includes food by chefs from Tre Piani, Elements, Witherspoon Grill, Blue Point Grill, Eno Terra and The Bent Spoon.
The programs will take place at the Lawrence Township Senior Center.
Lawrence Township has completed the traffic analysis ordered last month by NJDOT and the data shows the red light camera system on Route 1 in the township complies with the state’s strict requirements for the duration of the yellow warning light.
Customers in Lawrence Township and 17 other municipalities served by New Jersey American Water are being asked to conserve water Tuesday and Wednesday while repair work takes place on a leaking 60-inch water transmission main in Manville.
Special Olympics New Jersey, which is headquartered in Lawrence Township, will host the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games at sporting venues in Mercer County and elsewhere around the Garden State.
As in years past, the refurbished B-17 bomber named “Aluminum Overcast" will visit Trenton-Mercer Airport in August. Tours of the plane - as well as flights aboard the historic aircraft - will be offered.
Bear was seen in Princeton Borough and Princeton Township on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The event will take place at Educational Testing Service in Lawrence Township on July 18 from 8:45 a.m. until 10:30 a.m.
Police advise residents to bring children and pets inside.
Lawrence Township's Safety Town program for pre-Kindergartens recently underwent a facelift thanks to Senior Girl Scout Catiee Macheda,
AT&T is asking area residents to drop off their used cellphones at its Lawrenceville location to help support troops stationed away from home.
Lawrenceville physician performs unique surgery to save young man's sight.
Kyle Jorgensen and Evan Monfre of Lawrence Township Boy Scout Troop 28 recently completed steps on their journey toward induction into the Order of the Arrow.
The “My County” poster contest, sponsored by the Constitutional Officers Association of New Jersey, was open to fourth-grade students throughout Mercer County.
Anyone wishing to have their tattered or worn flags disposed of in a dignified manner by the American Legion can placed them in a new drop-off box installed outside the Lawrenceville Fire Co. firehouse.
The concert on Sept. 29 will benefit The Foundation of Morris Hall/St. Lawrence Inc. and be used to provide charity care to the patients and residents at Morris Hall and St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center.
Preservationists hope to preserve the site of a pivotal Revolutionary War battle.
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The annual Fine Arts and Contemporary Crafts Show in Bucks County, Pa., celebrates 20 years in 2012.
A lecture entitled “Sleep as We Grow Older” will be presented on Wednesday, June 6, at the Lawrence Senior Center, while spinal screenings will take place at the center on June 13.
The following letter was written by a member of the 101st Airborne to his two-year-old nephew. Three weeks later, the author was killed in the Battle of the Bulge.
The warning is in affect through Tuesday.
The event held May 5 raised over $122,000 to support programs for individuals and families affected by mental illness.
The free lecture will be given from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on May 16 at the Mercer County Connection office in Hamilton Township.
The class will be given 7 to 10 p.m. May 23 at Mercer County's fire academy in Lawrence Township. The class is free but registration is required.
Boy scouts from Lawrence Township Trooper 28 visited the firm of Taylor Wiseman & Taylor in Mount Laurel.
You still have time to form a team, join an existing team, or make a donation for the fundraiser, which will benefit the American Cancer Society.
The Power Walk for Dress for Success will take place on Saturday, May 19.
The fundraiser, at the restaurant on Princeton Pike, will benefit the volunteer fire company’s 100th Anniversary Fund.
The cleanup effort on Saturday included volunteers from Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed, Congregation Kehilat Shalom and HomeFront
The lecture will be given by Mercer County Horticulturist Barbara J. Bromley at the Garden Gate Garden Club of Lawrenceville’s next meeting on Monday, May 21.
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Register now to take part in the race on May 6 on The Lawrenceville School's campus.