The students are among 16,000 semifinalists for the national recognition.
An SRO and two new Class III officers are guarding students at three Lawrence Township schools this year.
Kelsey Theatre gets ready to turn up the volume Oct. 5 to 14 for this bold Green Day show set in suburbia, USA.
Davone White and Amir Armstrong have been indicted in the shooting, which injured 17 and left one person dead.
The event is for all residents of Mercer County. Identification will be required.
Nina Melker is the newest member of the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, according to reports.
The goal is to promote native plant and wildlife diversity through the removal of about 40 acres of an invasive plant and root system.
Rides will be available Thursdays through Sundays, 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Trenton Interim Police Director Pedro Medina will deliver the keynote speech.
The extended hunt is needed to control a deer population that is 12 times what it should be, according to Mercer County officials.
The first day of school is this week, and Patch wants you to share photos of your child's first day of school.
Lawrence Township High School dropped in NJ Monthly's annual high school rankings, released on Friday.
Fledgling bird watchers get a second chance to build their skills this fall at the Tulpehaking Nature Center.
Check here for a list of Mercer County offices and locations that are closed for Labor Day.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
Eligible older adults can still receive checks to redeem fresh produce at various vendor sites throughout the county.
Christopher Kuhn will likely go to jail for up to 30 years in prison after leaving his son to die following a crash while fleeing police.
The owner of a Hamilton Township farm faces multiple animal cruelty charges following reports from neighbors and the state.
Delaware Valley Friends School is pleased to announce the addition of Nic James as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Mercer County Central Communications has received an increase in false emergency calls recently.
Free guided birding trips and monthly program offered by Washington Crossing Audubon Society for September 2018.
Matthew Brutto, 32, of Ewing, pleaded guilty to a second-degree charge of distribution of child pornography.
BREAKING: A portion of the road was closed just before 10 a.m. Thursday morning. It was reopened after an hour and a half.
Timothy Bailey, of Hamilton, was still in his probationary period with the Division of Taxation when he stole $200 from a local business.
The Quaker Bridge Mall will host a “Fancy Nancy”-themed Disney Junior Play Date event on Saturday, Aug. 25, noon to 3 p.m.
The temporary pop-up Halloween store chain is moving into former Toys R Us and Babies R Us locations.
Rider was among 21 New Jersey colleges that made this year's list.
They were among 18 high school students to share in $42,700 that will go toward attending the college of their choice.
BREAKING: An accident involving an 18-year-old man who was walking lead to the closing of Eggerts Crossing on Thursday.
Extra, extra, read all about it! Newsboys make their stand as PinnWorth Productions presents "Newsies the Musical" Sept. 6-16.
The festival will feature a puppet show as well as the “Big Bug Band.”
A blood shortage that began in July continues.
The Lawrence Township Board of Education unanimously appointed Dr. Ross Kasun to the position.
"Is That A Dorm?" seems to be on the minds of many students who participated in the Princeton Review survey.
International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event that is held at the end of August each year to raise awareness about drug overdoses.
The blog site Charity Navigator named the Lawrenceville-based foundation among the top 10 charities in the state.
BREAKING: The accident happened at I-295 Friday afternoon.
A total of 12 candidates are running for four open seats in November's elections.
A new ranking of New Jersey's best school districts has been released, and Lawrence is in the top 50.
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker will share his experience and expertise with the university's homeland security program.