The event, with the theme “Mercer County: Building Momentum,” will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. at The Conference Center at Mercer County Community College.
In Model Curriculum 1.0, educators will assess the new standards.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Lawrence Township’s Joseph H. Maher Jr. Ecological Center on Princeton Pike will reopen from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 7.
The final public forum about the municipal tax increase referendum that will be put to Lawrence Township voters on April 17 will be held this evening, Thursday, April 12, beginning at 7 p.m. at the township police station.
Under the proposal, a 10-acre lot would have been split to allow for construction of a new five-bedroom house, with much of the land remaining conserved forest. Also, review of an application to install solar panels at Mercer Mall was postponed until May.
Lawrence Township spent about $68,000 on snow removal this winter, a small amount when compared to the money spent on clearing snow from township roadways during previous winters.
Municipal layoffs, the tax-exempt status of Rider University and The Lawrenceville School, the upcoming township-wide property revaluation, and the hospital and Wal-Mart store that were proposed but never built in town were among the topics covered.
Despite prodding, Sarlo doesn’t expect changes in education budget.
A controversial application that would have allowed Agape International Children’s Academy to move its child daycare operation into an empty building on Brunswick Pike was denied by Lawrence Township's zoning board on Wednesday.
Rove, senior advisor and deputy chief of staff at the White House under President George W. Bush, will be a guest of Rider's Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics on April 2.
Lawrence Township taxpayers will have to decide whether to go to the school board's formal budget hearing or Township Manager Richard Krawczun's public forum about the municipal tax increase. Both meetings are scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday, March 29.
From forgetting your social security number to simple math errors, these are mistakes you don't want to make.
Tuesday, March 27, is the deadline to register in time to be eligible to vote on April 17 for the Lawrence Township school board, school budget and municipal tax referendum.
The new "cutting-edge" computer system will be used for the recording of land and property records.
Since February 2010, which was the low point of private sector employment during the recession, there has been a gain of 74,500 private sector jobs in New Jersey.
With the April 17 tax deadline approaching, the IRS says these tips are intended "to minimize your tax-time stress and put money in your pocket."
Following a third night of testimony on a controversial variance application needed for a daycare center to relocate into a residential neighborhood, the Lawrence Township zoning board has scheduled a special meeting next week to vote on the application.
Last week's introduction of Lawrence Township's $43.35 million spending plan for 2012 sets the stage for the municipal tax referendum that will be held April 17. A public forum to discuss the referendum will be held this Thursday, March 29.
At a "Town Hall" meeting Wednesday evening at the Lawrence Library, Lawrence Township Councilman Greg Puliti criticized the Senate Democrats' tax relief plan as being "not sustainable" and offered his own suggestions for "direct property tax relief."
Municipalities appeal to Assembly committee to end the practice, which can add up to hundreds of millions
The Lawrence Township school board still plans to spend $875,000 to buy a warehouse in Ewing to serve as Lawrence schools' maintenance shop despite the Ewing mayor's protest that the purchase will cause Ewing to lose tax revenue.
The agenda for the Lawrence Township Council meeting that will be held at 6:30 p.m. today (March 20) include resolutions pertaining to the 2012 municipal budget and the municipal tax increase referendum.
State Senate President Steve Sweeney and the Senate Democrats will hold the meeting Wednesday, March 21, at 7 p.m. at the Lawrence Township headquarters branch of the Mercer County Library.
Survey praises state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures, public integrity.
The arthritis lecture will take place on April 4 at the Lawrence Senior Center. On April 11, the center will host blood pressure and glucose screenings for Lawrence Township residents.
Lawrence Township Manager Richard Krawczun last week appeared at a forum to discuss the upcoming municipal tax increase referendum. Another public meeting about the referendum will be held on March 29 at the Slackwood firehouse.
IRS website offers step-by-step guide for determining eligibility, examples of typical tax savings under various scenarios, answers to frequently-asked questions, a YouTube video and a webinar.
The delinquent fee due to be assessed on March 1 will be waived if dog licenses are purchased from the Lawrence Township Clerk's Office by the end of today, March 16.
The free workshop will take place Wednesday, March 21, from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Mercer County Connection office in Hamilton Township.
Winning posters will be displayed at the Lawrence Township headquarters branch of the Mercer County Library System.
Facing a $13 billion funding gap, NJ's state and local governments and school districts have to make deep cuts or reinvent the way they provide services.
Women approve of Obama more than men.
"If a trash user fee is instituted there would be no ‘opt out’ provision. The user fee would be considered a municipal charge and unpaid municipal charges are subject to being included in the tax sale.” ~ Lawrence Township Manager Richard Krawczun
Assemblyman sponsors bill requiring emblem on buildings where solar panels are attached to the roof to protect firefighters from electrocution.
As part of an expansion of its “Fresh Start” initiative to help struggling taxpayers, the IRS is offering penalty relief to the unemployed and making Installment Agreements available to more people.
Mercer County residents can dispose of household chemicals and old electronics by visiting the county's fire academy in Lawrence Township tomorrow, March 10, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
New Jersey's unemployment rate is at 9.0 percent
During the Lawrence Township chapter of the League of Women Voters forum on March 12, Lawrence Township Manager Richard Krawczun will discuss the 2012 municipal budget and the municipal tax increase referendum that will take place on April 17.
Average sewer customer in Lawrence Township will pay $85 more in 2012.