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Recap of Happenings 5/9/24: POGOH, 311, & Main/Penn traffic calming
The May Happenings community meeting was held on 5/9/24 at 6:30 PM at the Lawrenceville library and covered: Presentation from POGOH on their proposed expansion of 2 new bike stations in Lawrenceville at 47th/Butler + 40th/Penn Presentation from the Mayor’s Office’s Wendy Urbanic on using 311 Presentation from the Mayor’s Office’s Jan Raether on traffic…
Recap of Lawrenceville Happenings: All things trash! 5/1/2025
On Thursday, May 1, 2025, Lawrenceville United and Lawrenceville Corporation hosted the Lawrenceville Happenings on “All things trash!” at the Goodwill Workforce Development Center (118 52nd St) at 6:30 PM. The Department of Public Works and Environmental Services presented on recycling, 311, and more. Goodwill hosted an e-waste recycling event in partnership with LU and…
Update on Burglary Uptick
Lawrenceville has seen a recent uptick in burglaries of both residences and businesses from April 2018 to present, particularly concentrated in Lower Lawrenceville and along Butler Street. Police seeking help identifying suspects Camera footage of suspects has been collected (see below) and residents are encouraged to call 911 with any information on the identity of…
LIVE! in Lawrenceville
ByHelenWe’re turning 15, and we want you all to celebrate with us at a special edition of LIVE! in Lawrenceville. We’ll have games of all kinds: board games, giant games, party games, a money wheel, & a Jeopardy game with a past Jeopardy winner! As usual, we will have lots of local brews, the…
Survey to understand how welcoming and inclusive Lawrenceville is
Lawrenceville United has recently contracted with Just Collaboration to help us develop goals and hold us accountable to our values of diversity, inclusion, and equity. Please read our purpose statement for why we’re doing this work here. As the first part of this multi-year effort, we’re engaging our membership and the larger Lawrenceville community through a survey to understand how…

