Hamilton teachers protest at board building for a new contract
Chanting at times and carrying signs, the teachers, members of the Hamilton Township Education Association, circled the building for over an hour. HAMILTON -- Hundreds of Hamilton teachers and...
View ArticleGun reform will help put an end to mass shootings | Editorial
We can no longer allow the powerful gun lobby to stall needed gun reforms. We don't need any more mass school shootings to make that point. Princeton University's decision to arm its campus police...
View ArticleMore endorsements for Jordon DeGroote | Letters
Today's letters: two more endorsements for Jordon DeGroote I am writing this letter to call your support for Jordon DeGroote who is running for member of West Windsor Plainsboro (WW-P) Board of...
View ArticlePaint Out at Jasna Polana in Princeton benefits HomeFront (PHOTOS and VIDEO)
The ArtSpace at HomeFront helps participants build self-esteem and seeks to improve and enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of clients. Watch video PRINCETON - On a picture-perfect...
View ArticleDJ concert raises $10K for City of Angels
The DJ concert in honor of David Gold who died of a fentanyl-laced overdose of heroin in June raised $10,000 for Hamilton's City of Angels. HAMILTON - When Ronnie and Aaron Gold found out they...
View ArticlePolice shut down Hardy Road for damaged gas main
A worker digging on Hardy Road struck a gas main, causing a leak and forcing police to shut down the road for an hour PRINCETON - Workers digging in a cul de sac on Hardy Road struck a gas main...
View ArticleHouse clears bill by N.J.'s Chris Smith to expand seniors' medical care
Legislation sponsored by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith that would expand a health care program for senior citizens is heading to the president's desk. WASHINGTON -- The U.S. House on Wednesday cleared...
View ArticleCollege presidents discuss role of higher ed in economic development
The region's colleges and universities can be a vital tool in stimulating economic growth in the area EWING -- The region's colleges and universities can be a vital tool in stimulating economic growth...
View ArticleLive artillery training at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst this weekend
The G and I batteries of the 3rd Battalion, 14th Marine Regiment will be training with 155-millimeter howitzers at the Fort Dix ranges from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. both days. JOINT BASE...
View ArticleCounty officials called to investigate AvalonBay smell
County officials were called in to investigate a strange smell at an AvalonBay construction site that has people in the area calling the town to complain. PRINCETON - Mercer County health officials...
View ArticleEwing police investigating shooting, possible victim
Police were called to the 300 block of Concord Avenue at about 4:30 p.m., but located the victim at Big John's Deli on nearby Parkway Avenue, police said. EWING -- A 41-year-old man suffered a wound...
View ArticleHamilton council passes ethics reform ordinance
The township council passed an ordinance Tuesday that amends existing ethics rules to employees, plus elected officials and those serving on boards and commissions, and requires annual training...
View ArticleTake the exceptionally difficult NJ.com News Quiz
All of these questions are based on this week's top NJ.com stories. You're toast in this week's NJ.com News Quiz: I'm just warning you right now. All of the questions are based on NJ.com's most...
View ArticleRWJ Hamilton Lakeview Child Center celebrates 30 years
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton celebrated 30 years of childcare on Oct. 14. HAMILTON - On Oct. 14, 1985, one of the first infant childcare centers opened at Robert Wood Johnson...
View ArticleTrenton needs public to help shape its future | Editorial
If your answer is "no," you missed a valuable chance to add your voice to the dialogue your neighbors and elected officials are having about what the city will look like in 2042, the year it...
View ArticleHamilton council apologizes to couple over meeting notification
John and Bonnie Patterson have been following the development of the former Patterson Chevrolet site on Rt. 33 since it started making its way through public boards in 2013. HAMILTON -- A Hamilton...
View ArticleFrustrated with Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes | Opinion
While life always provides us with frustrating situations, I have been unprepared for the level of frustration I have experienced this campaign season as I run for one of the three contested positions...
View ArticleMore endorsements for Jordon DeGroote | Letters
Today's letters: two more endorsements for Jordon DeGroote We have known Jordon DeGroote for the past four years, and strongly endorse his candidacy for a seat on the West Windsor School Board....
View ArticleAmerican Indian tribe files second lawsuit against New Jersey
The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation filed a second lawsuit against the state for not recognizing them as an official American Indian tribe. TRENTON -- The Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation...
View ArticleLegally blind man with Alzheimer's missing from Lawrence
Lawrence police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing 73-year-old man LAWRENCE -- Lawrence police are asking for the public's help in finding a missing 73-year-old man. Roland...
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