Free, guided trips for the public on May 8 and May 21
Free, guided, public birding trip on May 7
Every week, Patch and Zillow team to bring you open houses in the area.
Katherine Rowley, VP/Lawrence branch manager worked with students at Foundation Collegiate Academy to teach teens money management skills.
Looking to buy? Check out these homes from our partners at Zillow.
EAT LOCAL. GRILL BETTER.
Team Toyota of Princeton and the campus radio station are holding a contest for a 2016 Scion iM.
Also: NJ Transit delays due to brush fires / U.S. News ranks N.J. high schools / Decomposing body found in bedroom in North Jersey.
A combination of strong winds, low humidity and dry fuels has caused the National Weather Service to issue a Red Flag Warning for all of NJ.
The 78-year-old woman was found lying in the road within 10 minutes of the sheriff's officers being dispatched.
The Bordentown Area Interfaith Dialogue will host a panel discussion asking, "What is the appropriate role of religion in politics?"
Unitarian Universalism says, "Yes!" The Seventh Principle is "Respect for the interdependent web of life" of which we are part.
Police received a tip after posting about the theft on social media that resulted in the arrest.
A Trenton man was arrested Tuesday night for allegedly carjacking a 77-year-old woman at
Edmund J. Harman was arrested at his home on Monday.
Preservation New Jersey establishes local performance venue
The community is invited to the Opening Reception April 13
Run/Walk For Hope
Art gallery and sale to support HomeFront's ArtSpace program.
Are you a business entrepreneur seeking to improve your sales skills? This is for you!
Caring individuals wanted to help hospice patients/families; training starts in May, get your Introductory Packet now!
LIHEAP’s goal is to help low-income families and individuals pay home heating and medically necessary cooling costs.
Doors open 1 p.m. Saturday April 9 at Dorothea Dix Unitarian Universalist Community, 39 Park Ave., in historic Bordentown, NJ.
The event will take place on Friday, April 8th from 8:30am to 10:30am at Mrs. G TV and Appliances in Lawrence, NJ.
Dr. Gregory G. Dell’Omo, a Rumson native, will become the seventh president of Rider University.
Did I mention bargains? Well, they will surely abound at 1 pm Saturday, April 9 at Dorothea Dix UU Church auction.
The Spruce Street Community Center is excited to offer affordable summer camp programming to the Lawrenceville and Ewing communities.
Passover cooking demo on April 6th at Mrs. G's with Rabbi Goldenberg with Chabad of Lawrenceville
An interactive exhibit will be on display at the Tulpehaking Nature Center this spring and summer.
"Story-gami" will take place at the Tulpehaking Nature Center.
Mara Connolly Taft Named One of NJBIZ’s Best 50 Women in Business for 2016
A warmer spring is expected to arrive earlier than usual.
Legalized corruption affects our political system and must be eliminated. Be a part of the nonpartisan grassroots movement to end it
Do Unitarian Universalist churches become more traditional on the major Christian holidays? Find out 10 a.m. Sunday.