Independent exits Lawrence Council race after petition challenge

Brad Moore, who launched an independent campaign for an open seat on the Lawrence Township Council, has withdrawn his candidacy. Moore ended his bid within hours after the Lawrence Democratic...

Township Council to hold special meeting to update residents on the Master Plan process

A special meeting has been set for June 11 to update residents on the status of Lawrence Township's...

The Gazette welcomes long-time reporter Lea Kahn

Beginning with this issue, the Lawrence Gazette is pleased to welcome longtime Lawrence Township reporter Lea Kahn to...

Mayor Chris Bobbitt: Two decades of service shaped by community

As I was thinking about the topic of this month’s column, I was also thinking about the Memorial...

Hauger powers Lawrence lineup with breakout season

Annabelle Hauger — who goes by Ellie — has adopted a simple mindset to help her become one...

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Filling up on falafel: a tour of Mercer County’s falafel restaurants

Borderless cuisine is here to stay, you can count on it. Yet there’s one classic of international dining that hasn’t yet taken American dining...

Lawrenceville Community Gardens grows sense of community among residents

Combine the English nursery rhyme “Mary, Mary quite contrary, how does your garden grow” with Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s’ well-known line “How do I love...

Lawrence boys lacrosse cracks the .500 line

Even in 2016, when the Lawrence High boys’ lacrosse team went 8-0 to win a Patriot Division championship, the Cardinals could not forge a...

Vacant Mercer County homes part of an elaborate housing scam

The deals were unbelievable. Renters could get a four bedroom house in Ewing Township for just $1,000 a month. ...

Lawrence Library’s TrashedArt winners annoucned

Throughout the month of April, the Lawrence Library hosted its 9th annual TrashedArt Contest. The contest encouraged people to look at trash differently and...

Lawrence Mayor focused on ‘Three Ps’ — people, planet, profits — at township address

Mayor Christopher Bobbitt’s first State of the Township address was all about the “Three Ps.” ...

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