Heavy weekend flooding that closed roads leaves almost no trace days later
The flooding shut down roads and forced emergency personnel to rescue people from cars Saturday evening PRINCETON -Most places that were drenched in heavy rains and flooding last weekend were left...
View ArticleRobbinsville Little League softball heads to World Series for fifth time
The 2016 team will try to follow in the footsteps of the 2014 team, which went on to be crowned world champions. ROBBINSVILLE -- For the third time in four years, and fifth time overall, the...
View ArticleMan trapped in car, seriously injured in 2-truck crash
The crash occurred around 8:30 a.m. Saturday at a traffic light on Route 130 ROBBINSVILLE - A two-truck crash at a traffic light Saturday morning trapped one driver in his car and left him with...
View ArticleTrenton man found shot on city street dies at hospital
A man was found shot to death Friday night on Cummings Avenue. Prosecutors are looking for a suspect TRENTON -- A Trenton man was found shot to death on a city street Friday night and police are...
View ArticleAvid cyclist, former journalist dies in East Windsor crash with car
Joseph Harvie was an avid cyclist who worked for Monroe Township, and formerly worked for the Princeton Packet EAST WINDSOR - A bicyclist was killed Saturday after he tried to turn onto a road and was...
View ArticleFlemington Post 159 wins again, advances to last day of MId-Atlantic Regional
PURCELLVILLE, VIRGINIA-Henry Hawkins, and his Flemington Post 159 American Legion baseball team, have started to pound the opposition pitching staffs at the Mid-Atlantic Regional. And with the...
View ArticleWhiting man says he was shot at by his teen drug dealer
The man said he went to get $80 from the teen when he was shot at multiple times TRENTON - A man who tried to get money from his teenage drug dealer told police the teen shot at him multiple times...
View ArticleN.J. cities should model Trenton police recruitment plan | Editorial
Trenton police are reaching out to its residents, welcoming them to join the department. The move is a smart one, and could be a model for other New Jersey cities. Police in Halifax, Va., spent part...
View ArticleChocolate cheese steak? Hoagie Haven will do that
After four decades and sandwiches like the "Mac Daddy" and the "Phat Veg," the Nassau Street staple rolls on. By Kelly Corbett For The Times of Trenton PRINCETON -- Michael Maltabes is nothing if not...
View ArticleWoman arrested in knife attack on city street, cops say
After refusing to hand over money or her phone, a woman's confrontation with her attacker turned bloody, police said. TRENTON - An armed robbery turned violent Saturday when one woman refused to...
View ArticlePunk Rock Flea Market pumps new blood into old Trenton
The flea market features artists, jewelry makers and food vendors and attracts newcomers to Trenton. TRENTON - Trenton's historic Roebling Wire Works building lies dormant most days. The three-tiered...
View ArticleFlemington Post 159 falls 2 outs short of World Series
PURCELVILLE, VIRGINIA- Flemington Post 159 has rallied so many times this season to win baseball games, and tournaments. Sunday, the Indians, who had already won an earlier game to make the American...
View ArticlePockets of makers still thrive in N.J.'s Capital City | Editorial
While Trenton's days as a world-leading manufacturing powerhouse are over, a thriving manufacturing base remains in place. Manufacturing in Trenton may have taken a beating over the last few...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: Aug. 8, 2016
It's important to remember our pets during periods of excessive heat. There's summer heat, and then there's oppressive summer heat. We've experienced some of the latter recently, and while we do...
View ArticleN.J. suicide prevention law helps break the silence | Editorial
One New Jersey couple, who lost their daughter to suicide, has championed legislation that is aimed at giving college kids someone to talk with when they are in distress. Madison Holleran was one of...
View ArticleConvicted N.J. cat killer facing new inquiry in Delaware
Anthony Appolonia is under investigation by the Delaware Attorney General's Office for allegedly adopting cats he can't account for The Delaware Attorney General's Office has launched an investigation...
View ArticleStunning setback for Bristol-Myers Squibb lung cancer drug
Bristol-Myers Squibb has New Jersey locations in Hopewell, New Brunswick, Plainsboro, Princeton and West Windsor. In this file photo, Rep. Rush Holt, second from left, meets with Bristol-Myers Squibb...
View ArticleJoint base warns of noise, ground shaking this week
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst is conducting mortar-firing training from Aug. 8 through Aug. 14 JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST -- Residents who live near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst might...
View ArticleWoman charged with drug dealing after alleged transaction
Shanequa Roberts was being held on $25,000 cash-only bail Monday morning. TRENTON -- Street crimes officers charged a city woman with drug dealing offenses after allegedly witnessing her in a drug...
View Article7 killed in N.J. crashes this past weekend
Six people were killed in car crashes and a bicyclist was killed riding in Mercer County over the weekend. Six people died in car crashes over the weekend, and an avid bicyclist was struck and killed...
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