Lawrence Ledger News Hero campaign By: Submitted Content Date: November 19, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint The Lawrence Township Police Department is joining the “HERO CAMPAIGN.” The statewide initiative aims to prevent drunk driving deaths and injuries by promoting the use of designated drivers. The campaign was established in memory of U.S. Navy Ensign John R. Elliot from Little Egg Harbor Township, who tragically lost his life to a drunk driver just two months after graduating from the U.S. Naval Academy in July 2000. Tagsdesignated driversdrunk drivingHERO CampaignLawrence Township Police Department Previous articleHomeFront’s Holiday Market to be held Nov. 23-24Next articleSelf defense Submitted Content Stay Connected Join inThe Lawrence Ledger FacebookTwitter Special SectionsAlways Feeling Bloated? Talk to Your Doctor About SIBOSubmitted Content - January 14, 2025Special SectionsHealthy Eating in the New YearSubmitted Content - December 31, 2024Special SectionsAmerican Robins deck the hallsSubmitted Content - December 30, 2024Special SectionsSleep Deprived? You Might Have a Sleep DisorderSubmitted Content - December 24, 2024Special SectionsStaying Healthy as You AgeSubmitted Content - December 17, 2024 Current editionCurrent Edition – Lawrence Ledger Special SectionCurrent PM Special Section Related articles Hillsborough News County hosts free diabetes workshop The Somerset County Department of Health invites adult residents who have type 2 diabetes to sign up for a free six-week... Lawrence Ledger News TrashedArt contest returns to county library In March and April, art will be displayed for the 16th Annual TrashedArt Contest at the Lawrence Headquarters Branch.... Hillsborough News County and AARP team up to offer free Tax-Aide program Somerset County’s Volunteer Services and AARP have once again teamed up to provide a Tax-Aide program to help residents... Hillsborough News ‘It’s nice to have consistency’ The Hillsborough Board of Education reorganized with familiar faces. Jane M. Staats, Elaine Jackson, and Allison Laning-Beder were sworn...