As for the number of cats globally, World Atlas names these countries as the top ten. The U.S. is first with an estimated 76.5 million.
Local micro clinics across the county will help expedite the vaccination process, which is currently in Phase 1A.
A Ewing man was critically injured after his car hit a concrete hood and two drain pipes, said West Windsor Police.
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Here's how Lawrenceville residents can safely dispose of their Christmas trees.
With 2020 behind us, here's what Mercer County residents can expect in 2021.
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Have you ever wanted to bake your own bread and not know where to begin?
Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Mercer County
The county is expected to receive and schedule vaccines for the week of Dec. 28. Priority will be given to EMS and health care workers.
A major storm is expected to hit Lawrenceville, and possibly cause power outages. Here is what’s expected to happen.
It happens every year. We pause to take a look at the calendar and realize that the holidays are not just approaching, they are here.
One lane on Trenton Freeway has been shutdown by a debris spill, causing traffic delays
The saliva test is available to county residents 14 years or older. No prescription is necessary.
Respiratory therapist Victoria Bradeis received the first dose of the vaccine, as the hospital prepares to vaccinate frontline workers.
If you find yourself a fly on the wall during the remote learning process, don’t forget that Mercer County Library System is here for you!
French teacher Jack Schrupp, also an athlete, finds a home for his business in Lawrenceville, producing organic protein powder.
As a major storm hit Mercer County, here's what happened across towns.
A major storm hit Lawrence Township. Here’s what happened, and here’s what’s expected to happen next.
For those who are visual learners, there is now the opportunity to experience a myriad of subjects presented in comic form.
A major storm that will produce snow, rain and strong winds is expected to hit Lawrence Township. Here’s what to expect.
The school district has rescheduled its meal distribution for children due to the upcoming storm on Wednesday.
Students from Rider University and Trenton's downtown visual arts center collaborated with artists to create murals promoting inclusion.
Free webcast on January 13 will detail available resources to help state small businesses grow in global markets
The township is inviting residents to ring a bell for 2 minutes on Christmas Eve to spread the message of hope and peace.
Here’s how to put a smile on the face of someone far away by including these in the next letter or care package you send.
Watson Coleman said she'll focus on providing help to Americans, after being elected vice-chair at large of Congressional Progressive Caucus
COVID-19 tests are available to residents at a number of locations across Mercer County.
The use of the MCLS YouTube channel has been a great platform to get patrons some of the content they are missing.
No prescription is necessary. Testing will be limited to 300 people.
These local eateries have impressed community members with their food and service. Have a favorite local biz? There’s still time to vote.
Entry deadline is Dec. 10 and judging will take place from Dec. 14 to 18.
NJBAC and N.J.’s SBDC offer guidance, tools to help small businesses set up successful e-commerce platforms, market online
Despite the pandemic, it may still be possible to safely find a quality Christmas tree this year in the Lawrenceville area.
The one-story addition will expand the size of the building to more than 79,000 sq. ft. and provide modern labs and classroom space.
Having grown up in the 1970s and 80s, I’ve been playing video games a long time, and oh my how they’ve changed over the years!
The funds will support safety, infrastructure, and quality-of-life improvements in town, said NJ officials .
The saliva test is available to county residents 14 years or older and anyone employed as a first responder or health care worker.
The store’s 14th annual coat drive invites customers to donate new or gently used coats for community members in need.
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