• 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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  • 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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  • New Beginnings & Community Updates: Mayor Bobbitt, School Calendar Changes, and Remembering August Vogel
    Jan 9 2026

    Welcome back to Lawrence Together, your quick audio guide to everything happening in our township. Today is Thursday, January 8, 2026, and we have a packed episode covering new leadership, school updates, and upcoming community events.

    Let’s jump right in.

    Township Governance & Police News

    First off, we have some leadership changes to start the year. Christopher Bobbitt was officially sworn in as Mayor of Lawrence Township at the Reorganizational Council Meeting on January 1st.

    Over at the Police Department, it’s been a busy week. The department just wrapped up its accreditation assessment with the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police. We also want to congratulate the newest officers—Denis Hickey, Jakob Magner, and Raul Perez—who will be heading to the Cape May County Police Academy later this month.

    School District Updates

    Turning to the schools, we have some somber news to share first. The Lawrence Township Public Schools community is mourning the loss of August Vogel, an 11th-grade student at Lawrence High School. The district has made counselors available for staff and students during this difficult time.

    In administrative news, the Board of Education has reorganized. Michele Bowes has been elected Board President, with Pepper Evans serving as Vice President, and they’ve welcomed new board member Paul Caparotta.

    Parents, take note of a major schedule change: The district released a new calendar for the 2026–2027 school year. Instead of a late August start, students will return on September 1st, with the school year concluding on June 17th.

    On the construction front, renovations are moving quickly at the Lawrence Middle School auditorium. The asbestos abatement is finished, air safety tests are clear, and all the seating has been removed. If you want to know more about the construction or curriculum changes, there is a community information session coming up on Wednesday, February 18th.

    Upcoming Events & Activities

    Now, let’s look at your calendar, because there is a lot happening in town.

    • This Saturday, January 10th: Step back in time for the 64th Annual Colonel Edward Hand March. It starts at 10:00 AM at the Municipal Building. This is a great way to kick off the celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary. Speaking of which, the County just launched "Mercer 250," a new website dedicated to our local Revolutionary War history.
    • Wednesday, January 14th: Parents of middle and high schoolers should head to the LHS auditorium at 6:30 PM for an AI Parent Workshop. They’ll be discussing how artificial intelligence is being used in classrooms and how to prepare students for the future.
    • Saturday, January 17th: Do you have a pet? The Health Department is hosting a Free Drive-Thru Rabies Clinic at the Municipal Building parking lot. You must pre-register online by January 12th.

    For the younger crowd, Spring 2026 Little League registration is officially open until mid-February. And for families with really little ones, the lottery application for the Cardinal Kids preschool program opens on January 15th.

    Health & Housekeeping

    Before we go, just a few quick reminders:

    • Monday, January 19th, is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. All municipal offices and schools will be closed.
    • If you need them, free COVID-19 test kits are available for pickup at the Health Department.
    • It is officially tax season—2025 property tax information is now available for your income tax filings.

    And finally, on a lighter note, if you heard kids shouting "Six-Seven!" recently, don't worry. The schools recently celebrated the 67th day of school by leaning into a popular TikTok meme, turning math lessons and essays into a "Six-Seven" themed celebration. It’s good to see the teachers keeping things fun.

    That’s all for this week's update. Stay warm, Lawrence!

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  • Latest in Lawrence: New Year Community Update 2026
    Jan 2 2026

    The Lawrence Township weekly newsletter for January 1, 2026, serves as a comprehensive guide for residents regarding municipal updates and community events. It highlights essential government notices, such as the closure of offices for New Year’s Day and the availability of the new 2026 municipal calendars. The publication also features various recreational opportunities, including fitness classes at the Senior Center, youth sports registration, and the annual Colonel Edward Hand historical reenactment. Public health is prioritized through announcements for free rabies vaccinations and the distribution of COVID-19 test kits. Additionally, the newsletter provides valuable community resources, offering information on utility bill assistance, mental health support, and local volunteer opportunities.

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  • Lawrence Township Public Schools + Mercer County Library News | December 23, 2025
    Dec 23 2025

    As the Lawrence Township Public Schools community approaches winter break from December 24 through January 4, the district has announced key updates, including a revised 2026–2027 calendar that sets the school year to run from September 1 to June 17. Significant progress is being made on facility improvements with the recent groundbreaking of the Lawrence Middle School auditorium renovation, alongside student enrichment activities like the "First Oval Office Project" history field trip. Looking ahead to the new year, the district has scheduled a Senior Class Parent Information Night for January 5, a parent workshop on Artificial Intelligence for January 14, and the opening of preschool lottery applications on January 15. Additionally, the Mercer County Library System has adjusted its holiday hours, closing early on Christmas Eve and remaining closed on Christmas Day, while encouraging patrons to utilize digital services like Kanopy and New York Times All Access during the closure.

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  • Lawrence Township's Festive December Events Unveiled | Lawrence News, early December 2025
    Dec 4 2025

    The provided sources contain administrative and community information relevant to Lawrence Township in early December 2025. One document is a formal letter from the Superintendent of Schools notifying the community about the beginning of the Lawrence Middle School auditorium renovation. This project includes mandatory, regulated asbestos abatement work, which will necessitate the closure of the building for a weekend and a larger operation scheduled during the subsequent winter break. Concurrently, the municipal newsletter highlights numerous upcoming holiday and recreational activities managed by the township departments. These seasonal plans feature registration details for the popular Jolly Trolley ride and the specifics of the annual Town Hall Tree Lighting celebration. Additionally, the public works section informs residents about the ongoing leaf collection timeline, while the Health Department emphasizes the availability of free COVID-19 test kits for pickup.

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  • Lawrence Township Bulletin: November 26, 2025
    Nov 26 2025

    The provided text, an excerpt from the Lawrence Township's Weekly Newsletter dated November 26, 2025, focuses heavily on administrative updates and preparation for the holiday season. Administrative notices include the closure of Municipal Offices for Thanksgiving, an adjusted trash collection schedule, and information regarding the ongoing, zone-based leaf collection running until December 31st. The Recreation Department features several upcoming events, highlighting the Town Hall Tree Lighting on December 5th and a Jolly Trolley ride later in the month, alongside various holiday contests. Public safety updates remind residents to drive sober on Thanksgiving Eve and promote a community Red Cross Blood Drive hosted by the Police Department on December 1st. Additionally, the Health Department shares details about free COVID-19 test kits and mandatory cat licensing, while a civic update notes Lawrence Township has joined a multi-township legal action concerning Trenton Water Works. Finally, the newsletter encourages participation in a student art contest to design a logo for the upcoming Lawrence 250 celebration.

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