Residents in Mercer County say they have received calls telling them they owed money for missing jury duty over the summer.
The luxury department store chain announced it will be closing 38 stores. The “Going out of Business Sale” begins Thursday.
Laptops will be distributed to students beginning Sep.1 .
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Scammers exploited a technical glitch in Santander Bank and used prepaid debit cards to withdraw money from ATMs, prosecutors said.
The school year will begin with remote learning. The district will reassess conditions to bring back staff and students every 30 days.
Lawrence Township police have found a 60-year-old man who was reported missing earlier Friday.
“The Rider University Women’s Suffrage Centennial Cookbook” celebrates the anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
New Jersey has released its annual list of substance-abuse cases reported by each school district, revealing the most recent data reported.
Police responded to 210 Ridge Avenue, near the entrance of the Ahavath Israel Congregation Cemetery, on Wednesday.
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Lawrence Township is increasing the length of brush pile for yard waste collection in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias.
The Lawrence Township School District Board of Education will meet at a new time Wednesday night.
Whole Foods has donated more than $4,000 to Rider University's on-campus pantry as part of its Nickels for Nonprofits Program.
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Jessica Pulmeri is the Mercer County Prosecutor Office's second female chief of detectives.
Princeton Pike was closed between Allen Lane and Rita due to Trenton water repairs.
The number of power outages in Lawrence Township had dropped below 1,000 Wednesday afternoon.
More than 3,000 power outages were reported in Lawrence Township Tuesday in the wake of a storm that wreaked havoc across the region.
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The West Jersey Football League has released a revised schedule for the Lawrence high school team amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Niche.com has graded what towns are the best to live in New Jersey, on an A+-to-D- scale.
The first day of school has been pushed back five days as the Lawrence School District prepares for a school year unlike any other.
That topic was discussed during the Princeton Area Community Foundation’s Fund for Women and Girls' first virtual Cocktails & Conversation.
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Friday is the deadline for residents to apply for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Mercer County officials announced.
Nine candidates will pursue three open seats in this year's Lawrence Township Board of Education elections.
The Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference has canceled its fall sports season. They may be played in the spring.
The “Share the Harvest” tours gave visitors a chance to see the staff grow the crops to help local food banks and pantries.
Parents are asked to fill out a survey telling the school district whether they will enroll their child in remote or hybrid learning.
A student at Notre Dame High School earned a college scholarship, while a student at Lawrence High School earned a corporate scholarship.
Monday is the last day petitions can be filed, and this year the coronavirus has changed the procedure. Here's what you need to know.
You'd have to earn about $34.81 an hour to afford a two-bedroom rental in Lawrenceville, a new study says.
Henry J. Austin Health Center in Trenton is now offering saliva testing for the coronavirus to members of the community by appointment.
Jeffrey Charlesworth will lead a walk featuring "slow looking," his approach to capturing the art of nature.
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A group of Lawrence families held a rally on Sunday in support of four families whose Black Lives Matter signs were stolen and vandalized.
Rider supported a lawsuit filed against ICE, which seeks to prevent international students attending online classes from coming to the U.S.