Lawrence Ledger News Gold Star help By: Submitted Content Date: August 6, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of the Lawrence Historical Society Volunteers led by Emelia Achacoso were on site helping the Lawrence Historical Society rehabilitate the Brearley House’s colonial garden. Achacoso, who is in the society’s Junior Historian Club, is coordinating the project for her Girl Scout Gold Star Award. The garden itself was built in 2001 by Paul Nicholas for his Eagle Scout project. TagsBrearley House colonial gardenLawrence Historical Societyvolunteers Previous articleUnraveling Mental Health MisnomersNext articleClose encounter Submitted Content Stay Connected 0FansLike0FollowersFollow I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Special SectionsUnderstanding Liver Cancer and the Role of SIRT in TreatmentSubmitted Content - October 29, 2024Special SectionsTake Time This Month to Take Charge of Your Breast HealthSubmitted Content - October 22, 2024Special SectionsOsteoarthritis? Rotator Cuff Tears? You Don’t Have to Shoulder the PainSubmitted Content - October 15, 2024Special SectionsNavigating Mental Health Challenges of Fall SeasonSubmitted Content - October 8, 2024Special SectionsWhen it Comes to Gynecologic Cancer Listen to Your BodySubmitted Content - September 27, 2024 Current editionCurrent Edition – Lawrence Ledger Related articles Added Content Reducing Roadway Fatalities Comes Down to Sharing the Responsibility By The New Jersey Department of Transportation There were more than 600 crash-related fatalities on New Jersey roadways in... Added Content La reducción de muertes por accidentes de tráfico se consigue compartiendo responsabilidades Por el Departamento de Transporte de Nueva Jersey En 2023, se produjeron más de 600 accidentes mortales en las... Special Sections Understanding Liver Cancer and the Role of SIRT in Treatment By Samuel J. Greene, MD The American Cancer Society estimates that over 41,000 new cases of liver cancer will... Bordentown Opinion Rethinking stormwater management for a resilient future by Jay Watson, Co-Executive Director, New Jersey Conservation Foundation Across the world, precipitation events are changing our lives and the landscapes around us....