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No Lawrenceville Independence Day Celebration 2021
A message from the Fireworks committee Dear Community Members: Unfortunately, again this year after careful consideration of all the issues involved and a great deal of soul searching the Lawrenceville Fireworks Committee must announce the cancelation of this year’s July 4th Celebration scheduled for June 26, 2021 to be held at Arsenal Park. The Committee remains 100% committed to bringing the event back bigger and better than ever. The Committee would like to thank you, the members of the community, for your patience…
Lawrenceville Together Strategic Plan 2025-2030
Lawrenceville United (LU) and Lawrenceville Corporation (LC) were founded in the early 2000’s to respond, in different ways, to serious challenges facing the three City neighborhoods that comprise Lawrenceville: decades of disinvestment, major crime, widespread vacancy and blight, lack of employment and educational opportunities, failing public infrastructure, and a lack of consensus on how to…
Community Meeting on Mintwood Warehouse Conversion
Please join us on Monday, January 29th at 7 p.m. at the regularly scheduled 6th Ward Block Watch for an important community meeting. The meeting will be located at St. Augustine’s Church in the Lower Room. Lawrenceville Properties LLC is proposing a conversion of a currently unused warehouse on the 3600 block of Mintwood Street…
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Arsenal and Leslie Parks Planning: March Update
ByHelen3.11.2015 You are invited to a Community Parks Celebration, Thursday, March 26th, from 6-8pm! The celebration will be held at the Greybox Theater, 3595 Butler Street, and will feature an unveiling of the Arsenal and Leslie Parks master plans. Enjoy refreshments and celebrate the culmination of a planning process that has engaged residents, business owners, athletic…

