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Mercer County: A Week In Review

Here's a roundup of the top headlines from Mercer County

MERCER COUNTY, NJ — Miss any headlines in Mercer County? Patch's week in review has got you covered for the neighborhood's top news.

This NJ City Gave Employees Hazard Pay For Working During COVID

Employees of Trenton City, who worked in person during last year's COVID-19 pandemic received a hazard paycheck on Thursday.

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Lawrence Township Man Indicted For Murder Of Ex-Girlfriend

A Lawrence Township man was indicted on five counts by a Mercer County grand jury for the August 2020 stabbing death of Shamira Williams, Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo J. Onofri said.

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Princeton Residents Form Coalition For Responsible Development

A group of Princeton residents has come together to form a coalition to advocate for "responsible development," after a spate of redevelopment plans met with resistance from residents.

Storm Causes Road Closures, Power Outages In Princeton Area

A severe storm ripped through New Jersey Tuesday night, causing power outages and road closures in a few Mercer County towns.

Lawrenceville Nonprofit Receives NJ Arts & Culture Grant

A Lawrenceville-based literary organization is among 60 nonprofits to be awarded a grant from the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund (NJACRF).

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