The course will be online and can be completed in half the time of the traditional program.
The Attorney General's Office announced an expanded plan to combat opioid addiction on Tuesday.
Auto Club recycles thousands of batteries and plants thousands of trees
Two Trenton police officers are charged with assault in a 2017 incident captured on body cam video.
Service milestones range from 5 to 15 years
Mercer County residents are invited to shoot dinosaurs with lasers in Lawrenceville.
Check out the Patch Job Board to find recently posted jobs in Lawrenceville.
Mercer County celebrates Telecommunicators Week April 14-20.
This year’s expo will feature popular perennials, trees and shrubs home-grown by Rutgers Master Gardeners.
The ninth annual event will take place at the Mercer County Park Festival Grounds, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
There was heavy traffic near the Kelly Via Duct and the mall earlier in the day.
Check here to see what's open and closed for Good Friday in Mercer County.
UNCORK Spring Wine Festival returns to Mercer County Park April 27 and 28, noon to 5 p.m. each day.
"An Evening with Craig Carpenito ’96" will highlight Carpenito's path to the office and his vision of justice in the state.
The event will give Mercer County residents the chance to dispose of unneeded and expired prescription drugs.
Check out how and when to watch live as Lawrenceville runners take on the 2019 Boston Marathon 26.2 mile race on Monday.
The program will launch in September.
The Lawrence Hopewell Trail Saturday Morning Walking Club steps off Saturday morning.
Check out these new jobs Listed in Lawrenceville on the Patch Job Board.
Lawrence Township will receive over $600,000 in state aid for road improvements, officials announced this week.
Naturalist Mary Anne Borge will give a talk on “Pollinators and Pollination Strategies” on Saturday, April 27.
The county has purchased six devices to help protect residents from skimmers across the county, officials announced.
Videos showed the proceedings: The family released a statement as Samantha Josephson's funeral began, and they had a strong message to give.
Check here to see the number of alcohol and drug cases reported in Lawrence Township schools.
The American Road and Transportation Builders Association says there are 47,000 structurally deficient bridges in America.
Six candidates will pursue three open seats on Lawrence Township Council in November's elections.
Apple grower Coles Roberts will give a presentation at Howell Living History Farm April 2.
Check out new jobs listed in Lawrenceville on the Patch Job Board.
Authorities alleged four Trenton men and their businesses deposited $1.4 million in phony insurance claims through a West Deptford company.
The attorney general's office issued an opinion with some additional questions about Rider's sale of Westminster Choir College this week.
The Lawrence Township Police Department will participate in New Jersey's "UDrive. UText. UPay." enforcement campaign in April.
The Westminster Foundation claims Rider deceived the public when it said Kaiwen would have to keep the choir college opened for 10 years.
The festival is set for April 14 in Pennington.
Check here to see the Lawrence School District's graduation rate and statewide ranking.
The Easter Bunny kicks off a season of events with his visit beginning March 29.
The new program helps prepare working professionals to become effective communicators, and launches in the fall.
County Health Rankings and Roadmaps released its 2019 report Tuesday. See how Mercer County fared.
A Trenton man was fatally shot when four police officers responded to a call concerning a suicidal man on March 14.
AAA Believes Testing, Experience And Education Will Aid Consumer Acceptance
Rider received a $1 million gift to help some minority students who are the first generation in their families to attend college.