If walls could talk: Lambertville's annual Autumn House Tour (PHOTOS)
Seven Lambertville homes opened their doors to the public on Sunday LAMBERTVILLE -- Seven Lambertville homes opened their doors to the public on Sunday as part of the 33rd annual Lambertville Autumn...
View ArticleTransgender teen elected homecoming queen at Trenton Central HS
Jae Irizarry, 17, was born a male and has been identifying as a female for about a year TRENTON -- Jae Irizarry was a late entry in the balloting for homecoming queen at Trenton Central High School....
View ArticleTwo men stabbed in Trenton during unrelated incidents
Both victims were treated for non life-threatening wounds at a Trenton hospital. File photo TRENTON -- Two men suffered stab wounds in Trenton during separate incidents with women, police said. At...
View ArticleCan Pittsburgh be model for Trenton's revitalization?
Former Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy was the keynote speaker Monday as Trenton kicked off its annual Business Week TRENTON -- In a matter of decades, Pittsburgh went from one of America's most...
View ArticlePrinceton's homework break provides balance | Editorial
The administration recently announced it is instituting homework-free periods for the upcoming academic year, setting aside one free weekend each semester and barring tests and projects from coming...
View ArticleFormer N.J. abortion doctor due in court to answer why he still owns clinics
A former abortion doctor has been ordered to appear in court Wednesday to explain why he failed to turn over ownership of his chain of clinics when his license was revoked a year ago. TRENTON -- A...
View ArticleTanker truck accident on I-195 west causing delays
The crash at milepost 8.2 occurred about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, the New Jersey State Police said. ROBBINSVILLE -- A tanker truck crash that closed all lanes of Interstate 195 westbound Tuesday morning was...
View ArticleLet's see N.J.'s best Halloween decorations
Tweet your pics #JerseyWeen You see them around your neighborhood at this time every fall: The house that goes overboard for Halloween. A strand of orange lights and a creepy spider aren't enough for...
View ArticleOutbreak of hand, foot and mouth disease reported at Princeton University
Thirteen cases of hand, foot and mouth disease have been reported at Princeton University since Thursday. PRINCETON - Thirteen students have been diagnosed with hand, foot and mouth disease this year,...
View ArticleAppeals court denies Trenton robber's claim he was not the aggressor
Corey Brisbon, 46, was arrested in December 2012 after being chased down by van owner Francisco Quijada and his brother Berardo Quijada. TRENTON -- A state appeals court has upheld the robbery and...
View ArticleMenendez blasts Trump as Senate blocks bill penalizing 'sanctuary cities'...
Newark, Princeton and several N.J. counties could lose federal funds under the Senate Republican legislation WASHINGTON -- U.S. Senate Republicans failed Tuesday to get the 60 votes needed to move...
View ArticleMom tried to get underage son into bar, police say
Amy Bozich, 56, of Niskayuna, N.Y. and Luke Bozich, 20, of Cranbury were arrested at the Nassau Street tavern at about 9:15 p.m. Saturday, Princeton police said. PRINCETON -- A mother and son were...
View ArticleNew TCNJ clinic offers more affordable testing for learning disabilities
The Student Evaluation Clinic, which is part of the college's Dyslexia Initiative, offers comprehensive testing EWING -- A new center at The College of New Jersey aims to help parents test for...
View Article$3.2M Pick 6 lottery ticket sold in Ewing
The winning numbers were 10, 15, 21, 32, 37 and 42. The multiplier was: 02. TRENTON -- A lottery ticket sold at the 7-Eleven on West Upper Ferry Road in West Trenton is worth $3.2 million for a Pick 6...
View ArticleTrenton mayor's State of the City set for Thursday
The speech will start at 5:30 p.m. in City Hall's council chambers TRENTON -- Trenton Mayor Eric Jackson is set to deliver his second State of the City address Thursday. The speech will start at 5:30...
View ArticleFormer Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke speaks at Princeton University
Former Fed. Chairman Ben Bernanke shed some light on financial panic and crises at a Princeton Univ. talk Tuesday. PRINCETON - It's been over ten years since former Federal Reserve chairman Ben...
View ArticleN.J. Capital Philharmonic's 2nd season opens Saturday
The 2015-2016 season will feature a mix of classics and innovative programs Watch video TRENTON -- The sounds of strings, winds, brass and percussion will once again fill the War Memorial's Patriots...
View ArticleTown officials investigating strange smell at AvalonBay construction site
Officials believe a strange smell at the AvalonBay construction site is coming from an epoxy being applied in the site's parking garage. PRINCETON - A reportedly strange smell coming from the...
View ArticleDriver pleads guilty in drunken Father's Day crash that killed man, daughter
Jorge DeLeon and his 4-year-old daughter Jasmine died in the June 2013 Father's Day crash on Route 29 in Hamilton. TRENTON -- A Camden man pleaded guilty to two counts of death by auto Wednesday for...
View ArticleState will study Hamilton fire district consolidation, mayor says
The state Department of Community Affairs' Division of Local Government Services has agreed to the study. HAMILTON -- The state Department of Community Affairs has agreed to study the consolidation of...
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