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Lawrence Schools Board Honors Outgoing Board Member
In the new year, Patricia Hendricks Farmer will take up her new role as a Council member.

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In the new year, Patricia Hendricks Farmer will take up her new role as a Council member.

160 housing units are planned on Franklin Avenue – 80 for affordable and 80 for workforce housing.
Christmas tree collection will begin Jan. 2. Here’s the holiday schedule for trash and recycling pickup:
The swim school recently opened at 1004 Route 1 in Edison.
The township will now strictly enforce the ordinance requiring all loose leaves be left at the curb and not piled in the streets.
While all lanes are open, the delays are due to volume, NJ DOT said.
The right shoulder is blocked and there's a three-mile delay, NJ DOT said.
One right lane is currently blocked, NJ DOT said.
The HEARTS Act aims to prevent cardiac arrest among young people, especially student athletes.
Police have asked motorists not to drive around barricades or road-closed signs.
The Board of Education paid tribute to two outgoing members of the Board of Education – Michele Tuck-Ponder and Jean Durban.
Authorities In Pennsylvania charged a Hamilton resident with possession of child porn, saying he had "thousands" of images and videos.
Next year, the school district is raising its number of preschool seats to 90.
Writing a letter to Santa is a treasured tradition for many families. We've partnered with T-Mobile so we can all share in their joy.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov administered oaths of office to new officers recently.
One right lane is currently blocked, NJ DOT said.
All lanes are closed, and there are some delays, NJ DOT said.
One right lane is closed, NJ DOT said.
A girl choking in the cafeteria was immediately helped by a staff member who was at “the right place and at the right time.”
Superintendent Scott Feder praised history teacher Jeff Johnson and librarian Lisa Manganello who lead the program.