The redevelopment plan aims to revitalize the aging office space with new uses and development options.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission announced toll increase for eight bridges. Find out the cost for Mercer drivers.
Three Democrats will be filling the Town Council seats as Republicans did not field any candidates.
“Now the real work begins,” Benson said in this election speech.
The polls have closed. Four candidates are vying for a seat on the BOE. Here are the unofficial results:
Incumbent Michele Bowes talks about her platform why she should be re-elected to the Lawrence Board of Education.
The general election in New Jersey is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Diana Pasculli talks about her platform and speaks about why she's seeking a seat on the Lawrence Township Board of Education.
Around 300 canvassers will travel across New Jersey, including Lawrence Township, through Dec. 24.
The Office of the State Comptroller said they may request withholding funding to Hamilton if, after 30 days, they fail to take action.
The Health Advisory Board is contemplating bringing an ordinance that would prohibit vape and smoke shops near schools.
U.S. Senators Robert Casey Jr. and John Fetterman want environmental studies before the expansion of Trenton-Mercer Airport is allowed.
The redeveloper is expected to come back to the planning board with a formal application in a few months.
Kathleen M. Petrucci who has been in the department for 24 years, was recently promoted to Deputy First Assistant.
Jennifer Downing-Mathis was sworn in this week at the Mercer County Criminal Courthouse.
Jim Udijohn will succeed Christopher Kenyon, who retired last month after more than two decades of service.
John Hart was previously the mayor of Hopewell. He is the owner of John Hart Farms and Whispering Wind Stable.
The site has been used for many industrial and commercial purposes and most recently, a dry-cleaning business occupied the site.
The network will provide connections from Trenton through Ewing and Lawrence townships and Princeton.
The grant will help the town build a patch from Lawrence Station Rd communities to Avalon Way and Quakerbridge Road commercial district.
The New Jersey Primary Election is on June 6. Here's where and how to cast your ballot:
Over 400 mayors want funds collected through utility taxes returned to municipalities so they can address property tax affordability.
The budget was adopted 3-2 with Mayor John Ryan and Councilwoman Catherin MacDuff voting “no.”
Council unanimously agreed to move forward with looking into acquiring the land which is close to the Johnson Trolley Line.
There has been a proposal to build housing on a portion of 3131 Princeton Pike.
Gov. Phil Murphy unites 90 mayors to overhaul the state's liquor laws and phase out the cap on licenses.
All candidates are running uncontested. The primary is scheduled for June 6.
The Planning Board recently voted to recommend 3131 Princeton Pike as a non-condemnation area in need of redevelopment.
Officials said the increase was unavoidable this year due to the current economic conditions.
The Planning Board will consider whether 3131 Princeton Pike should be declared Non-Condemnation Area In Need of Redevelopment.
During the public comment section of the meeting, residents expressed their concerns over the project.
The County failed to make timely and sufficient payroll tax payments, according to an investigation by the Office of the State Comptroller.
Care One Management LLC plans to build an assisted living facility at the historic William Gulick House.
The law, named after Robbinsville’s Samantha Josephson, seeks to create a path of safety for ride-share users.
For the first time in its history, the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners will have a female majority.
Williams is also the first openly transgender person to be elected to municipal office in New Jersey.
Powers and Cathleen Lewis will not be seeking reelection in 2023, leaving two council seats vacant in Lawrence Township.
The bill sponsored by Sen. Linda Greenstein (D-Mercer) will set disinfectant levels & require testing to prevent transmission of the disease
Benson will be challenging Brian M Hughes for the Democratic nomination. Hughes has been in the position for almost 20 years.