HIT: Three people went missing in Hamilton recently, and all three were located by authorities, including the interesting story of Christine Rosie, who searchers located Tuesday in a wooded area off Kuser Road. Rosie was dehydrated and weak, and showed signs of being in the woods for days. MISS: That halting of construction of the 280-unit AvalonBay project in Princeton...
HIT: Three people went missing in Hamilton recently, and all three were located by authorities, including the interesting story of Christine Rosie, who searchers located Tuesday in a wooded area off Kuser Road. Rosie was dehydrated and weak, and showed signs of being in the woods for days.
MISS: That halting of construction of the 280-unit AvalonBay project in Princeton after the presence of toxic chemicals was found on site.
HIT: The discover of an 18th-century cannon unearthed at a construction site in Burlington City. We await an investigation by archaeologists from the State Office of Historic Preservation.
MISS: The decision to shut down the playgrounds at Hamilton's 17 elementary schools over safety concerns. The decision came after an inspector found hazardous conditions at Klockner Elementary School's playgrounds.
HIT: Home Depot volunteers sprucing up the American Legion Post 414 in Lawrence as part of the home improvement chain's fifth annual Celebration of Service campaign.
MISS: The three month wait for Jeff Fannell and his family for toxicology results taken from the driver who collided with their Joseph Fennell in Bordentown Township, fatally injuring the 22-year-old. Authorities say the state police lab where the test was performed is busy.
HIT: The decision by Fieldsboro to disband it's police force - just three positions - in an effort to save money.
MISS: The Hopewell Township police's release to a local newspaper of juvenile criminal records of Radazz Hearns, the teen shot by police in Trenton last month. Hearns' mother, the United Mercer Interfaith Organization and the state chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union called for an investigation into the release.
HIT: The $59,502 grant from the federal Department of Homeland Security township's awarded to Hamilton's Fire District 3 to initiate a wellness program for firefighters.