The in-person tree lighting ceremony has been canceled this year due to growing COVID cases.
Once in a while there comes a book which has you in its grasp from the very first word.
Help us shine a spotlight on your favorite local business. Nominate them as Lawrence Township "Businesses of the Year."
Mercer County finalized election results late on Friday night. Two incumbents lost their reelection bid, with 43 votes deciding outcome.
Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Lawrenceville overcome pandemic hardships.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Thanksgiving staples from ShopRite, Stop & Shop in and around Lawrenceville.
Growing number of COVID cases and "staffing challenges" has forced the school district to go remote.
ALMOST HALF of those staying home say it is because of COVID
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to the most dedicated Black Friday shoppers.
Four Lawrence Township families impacted by breast cancer, received flowers, t-shirts and a gift card from student-athletes.
Police said they seized 10 guns, high-capacity magazines, drugs, paraphernalia, and more than $2,100 in cash.
Students will have the opportunity to work with industry professionals in New York and spend an entire semester in Los Angeles.
Denise Mariani, a resident of Lawrenceville, is a shareholder with the local Stark & Stark law firm.
Testing will be available for enrolled students who live on campus or those who live off campus but attend classes, practices etc.
The annual competition challenges high school seniors, juniors and sophomores to develop an innovative business idea.
In honor of Veterans Day, the township will host a free drive-thru lunch on Tuesday.
Counting is still underway in Mercer County, with around 25,000 mail-in ballot being tallied.
As part of the Simon Santa Photo Experience, Santa will be wearing a mask and physically distancing this year.
There are lots of ways to reuse or upcycle books.
According to unofficial results Michele Bowes, Gregory G. Johnson and Cathy LeCompte are leading the race in Lawrence Board of Education.
If you're heading out to the polls or have already voted today, we want to hear about it.
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The general election is Tuesday. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
Take a drive to check out the spookiest house decorations for Halloween. The township has a handy map for you to follow.
"Here are some of my 'Horror Comedy' movie suggestions, all of which are available at our libraries!"
Cedar Hill Prep School talks Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity.
Lawrence Township officials have released information on how to celebrate Halloween safely.
Under Dell’Omo the university saw significant fiscal and institutional growth, said Board of Trustees while making unanimous decision.
At our Library, we’ve been trying to creatively engage with our patrons in new ways due to the changes
There are many pumpkin patches in the Lawrenceville-area. Here are some of the popular ones.
Karen Stroman Pardonner donated a COVID-related children's book to the school district in memory of her parents, who were former employees.
Voting for the general election has already begun. Check out our voter guide for information.
Andres Mejia, 42, was charged in September 2020 with unsworn falsification and tampering with records, following an investigation.
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association recognizes St. Francis Medical Center’s commitment to quality with awards
AAA reminds motorists that October Car Care Month is an ideal time for a seasonal vehicle Check-up to ensure worry-free driving
The township has implemented new safety procedures for the upcoming clinic due to the on-going COVID-19 pandemic.
Lawrence resident Gregory G. Johnson shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Healthcare administrator Olufunmilola Ladigbolu shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Lawrence Board of Education on Nov. 3.
For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Lawrenceville and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
Lawrence will receive $575,737 in coronavirus relief funding to cover necessary and unexpected expenses brought on by the pandemic.