Township officials will be on hand at Lawrenceville Elementary School on Friday, April 27, to plant a tree in honor of Arbor Day.
Scorekeepers, court assistants, and other volunteers are needed for the Special Olympics' bocce sectional competition in Lawrence Township on April 28.
When you vaccinate your infant, you not only keep your child safe, but the Mercer County community as well. Current vaccinations prevent the spread of 14 infectious diseases, and have saved countless lives." ~ Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes
The free "family fun" event will be held May 5-6.
Ticks and mosquitoes have also enjoyed our mild winter, leaving Mercer County residents at a higher risk of contracting Lyme disease.” ~ Mercer County Executive Brian M. Hughes
The 5K run and one-mile walk will take place on the Educational Testing Service campus.
The Lawrence Township-based nonprofit works to keep Mercer County children safe.
The awards to ChoiceOne Pregnancy & Sexual Health Resource Centers and PEI Kids, both based in Lawrence Township, were part of over $2.1 million in grants made by The Horizon Foundation to 19 organizations throughout New Jersey.
Also, New Jersey American Way will conduct annual flushing of its fire hydrants in Lawrence Township between April 12 and April 23.
Lawrence Township's 2012 Spring and Summer recreation program brochure is available. Registrations are currently being accepted for many programs, including Cheerleading, Lacrosse, Safe Sitter, Safety Town, Summer Camps, Swimming and Tennis.
The dogs are expected to soon be returned to their owner .
Sponsored by PSEG and held at the PSE&G power plant in Salem, the Nuclear Science Merit Badge event was attended by more than 80 boy scouts from New Jersey and Delaware, including five from Lawrence Township.
The free, self-guided treasure hunt will take place from 1 to 3:30 p.m. on April 7 and April 8.
The event, intended for children ages 4 to 8, is being held by the Lawrence High School chapter of the Lindsey Meyer Teen Institute
The class on March 23 is free but advanced registration is required. It will be held at the county fire academy in Lawrence Township.
The Lawrence Township-based nonprofit recently received the $10,000 grant from the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Fund for Women and Girls.
They are encouraged to take advantage of veteran services offered.
Alert-MercerCounty is a free community notification system used to deliver outbound messages in the event of an emergency.
The donation to Lawrence Township Community Foundation was made by The Lawrenceville School.