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Lawrence police expand No Shave November into October

With the news that one of their own has been impacted by breast cancer, the Lawrence Township Police Department is doing "just a little bit extra" as they support...

Diwali celebrations at library

Diwali, the festival of lights, falls on Friday, Nov. 1. There are a number of events to celebrate...

Traditional Artists Show this weekend

The Traditional Artists Show started in 2010 and is still going strong today. Over the last 14 years...

‘Washington’s Legacy’: Princeton Battlefield State Park to gain new visitor and education center

The Princeton Battlefield State Park on Mercer Road will gain a new visitor and education center as well...

Princeton Council approves bond ordinance for Westminster Choir College campus purchase

The Princeton Council has approved a $50 million bond ordinance to pay for the potential acquisition of the...

Canal House Challenge

Courtesy of the Lawrence Historical Society Over 175 students, volunteers, and history buffs made Canal House Challenge a huge success. All five historic homes along...

Coalition taking ‘bold steps’ to address hunger

The Meal Recovery Coalition (MRC), a coalition across the private and nonprofit sectors, officially launched in September at a summit held at Rutgers University's...

Volunteer-run radio station holds fundraising drive

It's rare to hear programs about musical theater, farm-to-table dining, gardening and technology all on the same radio station. Add in the musical likes...

Jewish community marks first anniversary of Oct. 7 attack

Resilience and hope, tinged with sadness, marked the first anniversary of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel at a community gathering at...

Historian to talk about Quakers in the Revolutionary War

How did members of the Society of Friends - commonly known as Quakers and as proponents of pacifism - handle the conflicts that accompanied...

School district ‘committed to finding a leader’ in curriculum and instruction

Rajneet "Pimmi" Goomer, the assistant superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction, has resigned, according to Lawrence Township Public Schools officials. Goomer was appointed to the post...

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