Mercer County Community College is offering financial help for students and staff impacted by coronavirus.
While students in Lawrence schools are learning remotely due to the coronavirus outbreak, the district is taking the emphasis off grades.
At the conclusion of the university's extended spring break, classes will move online. Commencement has been postponed.
The Princeton Area Community Foundation has assembled a Relief and Recovery Fund to help nonprofits during the current health crisis.
The Mercer County Sheriff's Office has upgraded its app to allow residents to receive alerts from the CDC about coronavirus.
The Quaker Bridge Mall closed Tuesday night in compliance with Gov. Phil Murphy's order for all NJ malls to close due to coronavirus.
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The announcement comes as Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all malls in New Jersey must close by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Churches should remain open for prayer, private devotion and adoration of the blessed sacrament, Bishop David O'Connell said.
Mercer County officials announced the closing of non-essential buildings due to new coronavirus on Monday.
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The Lawrence Public School District announced it will begin remote learning on Monday.
Diocese of Trenton parishes remain open, but parishioners are excused from services after Gov. Murphy suggested canceling large events.
It follows Gov. Phil Murphy's direction in recommending cancellation of all scheduled public gatherings of more than 250 people.
The district will have an early dismissal on Friday so teachers can prepare for remote learning if coronavirus becomes an issue.
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Classes and athletic events at Rider are continuing as scheduled.
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County officials are advising residents about some forms of stigma that may be forming around some groups of people related to coronavirus.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
Officials advised residents to beware of price gouging on items such as hand sanitizer, or the selling of bogus coronavirus cures.
Mercer County Community College took home a Gold Medal for its Mediterranean-themed display at the Philadelphia Flower Show this weekend.
The Westminster Foundation plans to appeal the court's dismissal of lawsuits challenging Rider's right to move the campus from Princeton.
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Mercer County officials are constantly in contact with the CDC and NJ Department of Health about coronavirus.
One student studying in Italy has been recalled and university-related travel to China has been suspended, Rider announced.
Rider's annual two-day symposium takes a deep dive into the world cult classic films this week.
The Lawrence Township Public School District has had protocols posted online since January, and was sending a message to parents this week.
Lawrence schools will see a significant increase in state aid from last year, according to numbers released by the state.
A tree that fell across Carson Road earlier in the day has been removed, police said Thursday morning.
A community discussion on the future of the Lawrence Township Public School District will take place March 25.
The college’s sports teams have won 14 national championships, including titles in men’s basketball and soccer and women’s tennis.
A child at a New Jersey school has a case of the mumps, officials announced this week.
Karl Heinz Noll worked as an office accountant and financial analyst in the pharmaceutical industry.
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The incident was among a total of 216 reported in 112 towns statewide last year, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
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A car crashed into a building and damaged the gas meter, causing a gas leak Friday morning, Lawrence Township police said.
Lanae Lopez volunteers at Adela’s Angels and Law Enforcement Officers Against Prostate Cancer Foundation.