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Week in Review: Rider Student Killed; Council Candidates File

A look back at the week that was in Lawrenceville.

Police Department to Hire Two New Officers

This will bring the department's total roster of officers to 58.

Rider Softball Team Drops One to Lehigh

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The Broncs are 1-1 on the season so far.

Where Are Lawrenceville's Worst Potholes?

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DOT program beginning to repair roads across the state.

Brocs Tennis Squad loses to Lafayette

The Women's tennis team lost to Lafayette College on Wednesday.

Notre Dame Girls LAX Crushes Ewing

Girls lacrosse wins season opener 17-1.

Lawrence Township Municipal Web Site Voted Top 10 in NJ

In a recent poll conducted by Monmouth University the Lawrence Township Municipal website was chosen as one of the top ten from 540 websites in New Jersey.

Democratic Mayor Jim Kownacki and Councilman Stephen Brame file for re-election, while Max Ramos and Glenn Collins announce bids on the GOP side.

Rider Players Honored by the MAAC

Sophomore Amanda Irving and freshman Emily Cottrell were offensive monsters on the diamond this week.

LHS Baseball Wins Season Opener

Lawrence High School crushes Nottingham 9-1 in spring debut.

Rider University Student Killed in Accident

Visitation Wednesday for Michael W. Pascrell, 21, who will be laid to rest at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

LIS Students Get First-Hand Chick Experience

Lawrence Intermediate School students learn about the chick hatching process and get a hands-on experience with the hatched chicks.

Lawrence Woman Used "Wheel" Appearance to Raise Money for Sandy Relief

Lawrence Township's own Jeana Pulaski hosted a "Restore the Shore" in January.

Quaker Road Will Not Reopen for Another 8-10 Days

The delay is due to unanticipated weather conditions.

Cranbury Company Takes Over Emergency Dispatch in Lawrence

Officials say the change will save roughly $1 million over the next five years and put more police officers on patrol.

Police Blotter: Traffic Stop Leads to DUI Charges

In other recent Lawrence Township police news, a burglary at the Extra Space Storage facility is under investigation.

A Lawrence Township police officer keeping the AT&T Store on Princeton Avenue under surveillance because of prior “suspicious” activity moved in when he saw two masked men approach the store Thursday night.


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