Roadside Tragedy Underscores Need to Slow Down, Move Over
Picture this: You walk into the library and see that the magazines and newspapers are back on display. The comfy chairs have returned an ...
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Lawrenceville.
On June 10th&11th, our Kindergarten, Fourth and Eighth Grade class attended their annual graduation at CHP.
Rider University has been named as a national College of Distinction Across seven categories.
See the latest announcement from the Mercer County Government.
A 24-year-old Trenton man is dead after an accident at a construction site for a new Amazon Distribution Center.
A public hearing on the ordinance is set for July 20, during the council meeting.
The industrial history and associated topographic features offer a unique opportunity to provide new recreational experiences to County ...
The township was recognized for its commitment to effective urban forest management.
Authorities are currently investigating the Hamilton Township fire that killed two people and injured three.
The unemployment rate in Mercer County is lower than the New Jersey average.
Irvin Hayes, 34, was charged in the stabbing death of Shamira Williams, authorities said.
The NJ Arts and Culture Recovery Fund has awarded $1.3 million in grants to 60 nonprofits, including a Lawrenceville organization.
Clifton J Thompson III was appointed June 30. LTPS said it was committed to ensuring students can thrive in culturally diverse environments.
Gwynedd Mercy University has named Keith Richardson as its next Vice President for University Advancement, who will begin on August 2.
Weeklong fundraiser kicks off with July 10 event out of Princeton Shopping Center. Six-week ride and walks continue.
A 91-year-old artist from the Lawrence Senior Center is among the winners of the Windows of Hope 2021 contest in Lawrenceville.
Habitat for Humanity of Burlington and Mercer Counties and Benebone hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a new, affordable home in Ewing
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Lawrenceville.
Due to rain in the weather forecast, the 4th of July fireworks display at Rider University has now been postponed to Friday.
See how college aid applications changed for Lawrenceville area high schools.
Kennedy Ganti, MD, FAAFP, FHELA installed as President at a virtual meeting on June 6, 2021
New Jersey American Water has issued a mandatory water conservation order in parts of Lawrence after a 36-inch main break in Somerville.
Bikes will be located in three parks - Red Barn, Lawrenceville; Mercer County Park, West Windsor and Rosedale Park, Pennington.
See the latest announcement from the Mercer County Library Blog.
The following is a complete list of this year's Mercer County NJAC Foundation Scholarship winners.
New York’s famous gyro over rice and falafel sandwiches are coming to Lawrenceville soon.
This is how the Lawrenceville area compares to New Jersey for coronavirus vaccinations.
Sonia Delgado will assume leadership of the Board of Trustees in December.
More than 50 artists from the local community have participated in this public art exhibition, which will be on display until July 10.
The new restaurant is expected to open in October.
Since last year’s ceremony was canceled due to COVID-19, Veteran Services has more flags to retire this year.
Every Child Valued, and PEI Kids were among 25 nonprofits to receive grants from The Princeton Area Community Foundation.
Home prices are slightly lower in the Lawrenceville area recently. See how much.
The township will give out an ice cream voucher to those who get vaccinated at their pop-up clinic at Saturday’s Summer Arts Fest 2021.
Here's your chance to check out historic World War II airplanes. See dates and times.