Tag: Lawrenceville Main Street
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Lawrence Community Day at Central Park set for Oct. 2
Lawrence Community Day aims to introduce residents and visitors “all that the township has to offer” from businesses to community groups. The celebration will be held from noon to 4 p.m. Oct. 2 at Central Park off Eggerts Crossing Road. More than 80 vendors have signed up for Community Day. There will be entertainment for…
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Lawrence Township Community Foundation marks 20th anniversary; awards grants to 17 nonprofit groups
Seventeen nonprofit groups that serve Lawrence Township were awarded $31,850 in grants through the Lawrence Township Community Foundation. The funds were distributed among the groups ranging from the Lawrence Township Environmental Education Foundation to HomeFront and the Lawrence Hamnett Soccer Association at the spring grants awards ceremony. The Lawrence Township Environmental Education Foundation will use…
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Last chance to view Windows of Hope in Lawrenceville
Windows of Hope 2021 is a creative art exhibit being featured in the historic district windows of Lawrenceville Main Street and Gordon Avenue. This event combines the elements of a traditional exhibit, public art installation and “phantom galleries.” It will feature 52 artists and 70 2D and 3D artwork contributions from all sectors of the…
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Windows of Hope will adorn Main Street in Lawrenceville
Windows of Hope will feature approximately 60 two-dimensional and 10 three-dimensional works of art submitted by over 50 talented contributors from the local community from June 12 to July 10 along Main Street and Gordon Avenue in Lawrenceville. Art will be visible from the sidewalks and porches in the historic district for passersby to enjoy.…
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Lawrenceville School students support Main Street businesses with fundraiser
Lawrenceville School students raised $809 to benefit TJ’s Pizza and Pasta and the Lawrenceville Main Street Fund: $490 for TJ’s and the rest, $319, to businesses served by the Main Street Fund. Led by juniors Arnav Aggarwal of Seattle and Alec Brown of Morristown, the boys of the Dickinson House dormitory sold special “Dickinson sandwiches” from TJ’s…
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Lawrence ‘vaccine angel’ makes an impact
In the last year, we have all faced both unique and shared challenges while grappling with the various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, one local resident has been trying to make everyone’s lives a bit easier, helping us on the way to “normalcy,” or at least as close as we can hope to come…
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Lawrenceville Main Street Winter Arts Market will feature treasures made by Mercer County artists
Handmade table runners, jewelry and maps made from recycled license plates are among the treasures waiting to be discovered at the Lawrenceville Main Street Winter Arts Market. The annual event will be held from noon to 3 p.m. on Nov. 22, but not in its customary location in Weeden Park. Instead, it will be held…