• Community Programs and Township Updates
    Feb 20 2026
    • Town & Heroes: We welcome new Council Member Bonne O'Flanagan Giglio and congratulate Detective Suzanne Girard for stopping a tri-state retail theft ring.
    • Schools: We recap the community meeting on K-6 grade restructuring and celebrate Pranav Soleti, the first student in school history to earn an AP Capstone Diploma.
    • Events: Mark your calendars for the Job Fair at Quaker Bridge Mall, the 13th Annual Black History Celebration, and the high school's production of The Addams Family.
    • Health & Rec: Pick up free at-home COVID-19 test kits at the Health Department, and register early for the Lawrence Hopewell Trail 5K and Safety Town.
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  • News from the Nest
    Feb 11 2026

    Lawrence High School’s February newsletter announces Black History Month spirit days and a Lunar New Year celebration. Key updates include a community conversation on construction, talent show auditions, and senior portrait deadlines. Multiple fundraisers and sports events are scheduled.

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    1 min
  • LTPS QuickNews + Latest in Lawrence
    Feb 6 2026

    This Lawrence Township newsletter details municipal updates, including tax deadlines and office hours for upcoming holidays. Residents can access recreation programs, job fairs, and health services.

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    5 mins
  • Latest in Lawrence
    Jan 29 2026

    The Lawrence Township weekly newsletter from late January 2026 provides residents with essential municipal updates and upcoming community events. Key announcements include garbage collection changes following a snowstorm, property tax deadlines, and the availability of new municipal calendars. The document highlights diverse recreational activities, such as Zumba classes, youth sports registrations, and a festive Valentine’s Day walk. Additionally, it promotes public health resources, a regional job fair, and a talent showcase hosted by the local education foundation. Residents are also invited to participate in civic meetings, including a discussion regarding a new fire services study.

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    1 min
  • News from The Nest
    Jan 28 2026

    The Lawrence High School newsletter provides the local community with essential updates regarding academic schedules, extracurricular activities, and upcoming events. Notable announcements include revised district calendars following winter weather and specific deadlines for senior portraits and graduation attire. The text highlights diverse student initiatives, such as the Black History Celebration, a talent show, and various club fundraisers ranging from flower sales to "coin wars." Additionally, it recognizes athletic achievements and promotes school spirit through PTO-sponsored events like professional hockey outings and gift card programs. Interspersed with humorous memes and cultural vocabulary, the publication fosters a sense of wellness and community while keeping families informed.

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    2 mins
  • LTPS QuickNews + Latest In Lawrence Twp
    Jan 23 2026

    These newsletters from January 2026 provide a comprehensive update on municipal and educational activities within Lawrence Township. The local government highlights a winter storm advisory, upcoming recreation programs like Zumba and a candlelit walk, and a regional job fair scheduled for February. Simultaneously, the school district celebrates student achievements, such as the high school's AP Honor Roll recognition, and details recent events like Career Day and law enforcement appreciation visits. Families are also alerted to important administrative windows, including the preschool lottery application and the approval of the 2026-2027 academic calendar. Together, these documents serve as a guide for residents to stay informed about public safety, community engagement, and school district milestones.

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    2 mins
  • Latest in Lawrence Newsletter
    Jan 15 2026

    The Lawrence Township weekly newsletter for mid-January 2026 provides residents with essential municipal updates, including holiday office closures for Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the availability of 2026 calendars. The document highlights numerous community health services, such as a rabies vaccination clinic, free COVID-19 test kits, and a mobile food pantry. Local recreation and youth sports are featured prominently, with registration details for Zumba classes, Little League, and lacrosse teams. Public safety is also a major focus, noting the graduation of new police officers and an upcoming study on fire services. Additionally, the newsletter promotes volunteer opportunities and historical awards, encouraging active civic participation. Information regarding property taxes and various state assistance programs is included to help residents manage their household needs.

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  • News From The Nest: Lawrence High School January Bulletin
    Jan 14 2026

    This newsletter details upcoming community events and academic milestones for Lawrence High School and the surrounding district. It features a range of student achievements, including successes in wrestling competitions, DECA business conferences, and a collaborative mock trial scrimmage. Families are invited to attend an educational workshop on artificial intelligence, a Black History celebration, and various fundraising initiatives managed by the Parent Teacher Organization. The document also outlines essential senior year logistics, such as graduation regalia ordering and college application sessions at Mercer County Community College. Finally, it highlights district-wide schedules and opportunities for community service in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

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    2 mins