As of Wednesday, 3,725 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 220 fatalities.
Dr. Eugene Kutcher has been appointed to serve as the dean of Rider University’s Norm Brodsky College of Business.
As of Tuesday, 3,605 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 212 fatalities.
Rider University has rescheduled its commencement ceremonies for Lawrenceville and Westminster Choir College students for later this year.
A Mercer County Community College professor personally paid for each of his students with health aspirations to attend an online conference.
As of Thursday, 2,991 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 163 fatalities.
As of Wednesday, 2,845 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 145 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 2,753 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 133 fatalities.
As of Monday, 2,591 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 122 fatalities.
Mercer County Community College is set to distribute $1.9 million in direct aid to students during the coronavirus outbreak.
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As of Thursday, 2,037 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 87 fatalities.
A group of Rider University science faculty are working together to produce hand sanitizer in the University’s general chemistry lab.
As of Wednesday, 1,856 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 76 fatalities.
As of Tuesday, 1,731 Mercer County residents have tested positive for the coronavirus, and there have been 71 fatalities.
As of Saturday, there were 65 total cases of new coronavirus in Lawrence Township, according to Mercer County’s coronavirus dashboard.
Two roads in Lawrence Township are closed due to downed trees and wires, police said on Monday.
Medical tent reinforces infection control prevention and patient and colleague safety measures
Lawrence Township parks remain open as long as park users observe social distancing guidelines.
Mercer County Community College will make hundreds of face safety shields for use by medical professionals as they combat the coronavirus.
It remains safe to donate blood, and the need is great following the cancellation of thousands of blood drives.
Lawrence has 37 cases of new coronavirus, according to numbers provided by Mercer County officials.
Mercer County First Responders are asking for PPE donations amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
Womanspace’s Administrative and Counseling Offices have been closed since March 16 to prevent the spread of new coronavirus.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
The drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall has tested 266 patients for coronavirus in three days.
Part of Carter Road in Lawrence Township is closed for road work, police said late Friday morning.
A Rider professor and an alum are making face shields and ventilator splitters to help healthcare workers fight coronavirus.
The restaurant also offers online gift cards so families can eat together virtually.
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The drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall served 70 patients on an abbreviated schedule the first day.
The Lawrence Township Board of Education will hold a special meeting Wednesday that members of the public can attend online or by phone.
Part of Carter Road was closed due to construction on Tuesday.
An employee at the Mercer County Jail has tested positive for new coronavirus. Seventeen inmates have also been released.
Mercer County will open a coronavirus drive-through testing site at the Quaker Bridge Mall this week.
The Lawrence Public School District will hold its first virtual spirit week amid the outbreak of new coronavirus.
Mercer County Community College is providing free computers to students in need through a partnership with TDI Connect.
The thieves are targeting unlocked cars in Lawrence Township, police said Wednesday morning.
Two people posing as Lawrence health employees attempted to enter a home in the area of Fieldsboro Drive Monday.