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We scared up ghastly trivia from Halloween-themed NJ.com stories We're going at this week's NJ.com News Quiz a little differently. The seven questions below are all based on Halloween-themed stories...
View ArticleRider University slashing 13 majors, laying off professors
The unprecedented budget cuts at the private liberal arts school are expected to save more than $2 million a year. LAWRENCE -- Facing a potentially crippling budget crisis, Rider University will slash...
View ArticleTrenton's Halloween hat trick is fun for all | Editorial
The philosophy is simple: Decorate cars, bring them together in the parking lot of police headquarters on North Clinton Avenue, fill the trunks with goodies and let the gaily costumed youngsters...
View ArticleWe are inspiring Trenton's revitalization together | Opinion
On October 22, 2015, I delivered my State of the City address at City Hall to an audience of residents, community leaders and stakeholders from business, education, government, nonprofit and faith. By...
View ArticleEndorsements for Julie Blake | Letters
Today's letters: more endorsements Julie BlakeCourtesy photo In running as the Democratic candidate for Hopewell Township Committee, I've knocked on over 1000 doors and listened to what my fellow...
View ArticleGrover's Mill Coffee House celebrates anniversary of 'War of the Worlds'...
After 77 years, Orson Welles' 'War of the Worlds' is still seen as a radio broadcast that changed the industry. At 8 p.m. on Oct. 30, 1938, a 23-year-old Orson Welles went live on the air from Mercury...
View ArticleTrenton police's 'Trunk or Treat' a frightening success (VIDEO,PHOTOS)
Organizers say it was scarily successful, with over 3,000 trick-or-treaters. Watch video TRENTON -- Munching on caramel apples while moving to the beats of a disc jockey, over 3,000 people walked...
View ArticleFormer office manager to serve 3 years, pay $150K for stealing from Hamilton...
An office manager who embezzled more than $150,000 from a Hamilton small business was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay restitution, state authorities said Friday. TRENTON -- An...
View ArticleEwing man charged with impersonating a cop while on probation for...
John C. Williams, also known as Johnny Fields, 60, was arrested near his home after a routine search of his SUV turned up handcuffs and other official items TRENTON - A Ewing man on probation on a...
View ArticleN.J. sheriff's officer suspended after mug shot charges
Mercer County Sheriff's Officer Christopher McKenna was suspended from his $69,000 post Friday following charges he illegally distributed a juvenile's mug shots MERCER COUNTY - The Mercer County...
View ArticleEast Windsor Schools interim superintendent steps down
East Windsor Schools interim superintendent Thomas Gialanella is stepping down Saturday, to be replaced by another interim superintendent Sunday. EAST WINDSOR - East Windsor Schools are in the midst...
View ArticlePolice file over 200 charges against 4 burglary suspects
Hamilton police say three 17-year-old males have been charged with a total of 204 juvenile offenses and a 19-year-old Trenton man has been charged with 40 criminal summons. HAMILTON -- Police have...
View ArticleWreck of cargo vessel owned by N.J. shipping firm believed located
The National Transportation Safety Board late Saturday said a U.S. Navy search team discovered the wreckage at a depth of about 15,000 feet, in the vicinity of the ship's last known position after it...
View ArticleDelaware River is no place for industrial waste | Editorial
A recycling firm based in West Windsor is proposing to do just that at a 22-acre plant in Falls Township, Bucks County, hauling an estimated 175,000 tons of hazardous materials by train and truck...
View ArticleTwo Trenton residents shot outside nightclub Saturday
Two Trenton residents suffered non-life-threatening injuries after being shot outside of Rho Waterfront in Trenton Saturday. TRENTON - Two city residents suffered non-life-threatening injuries after...
View ArticleFrom 'Pong' to Playstation, N.J. college showcases 3 decades of video game art
"A Palette of Pixels" details the industry's compelling artistic evolution through nearly two-dozen games EWING -- In 1981, those who purchased video games based solely on their cover art were doomed...
View ArticleVoting on Tuesday is the least we can do | Editorial
"Voting isn't the most we can do, but it is the least," the activist says. "The voting booth is the one place on earth where the least powerful equal the most powerful." It's an old and tired...
View ArticlePrinceton student woke up with strange person in her bed
A Princeton student said she awoke Saturday to find a person in a hooded sweatshirt in her bed. PRINCETON - A Princeton University student awoke Saturday morning to find an unknown person with an arm...
View ArticleAnonymous' KKK hack release reveals 1 N.J. phone number
The phone number is a fax line for the Disability Services department at Educational Testing Service Activist from a group known as Anonymous in this Nov. 5, 2013, file photo. (Chris Post | For...
View ArticleSpecial Olympian goes missing, triggers 2 hour search
The athlete walked away from a game at the Lawrenceville School around 12:00 p.m. He was found around 2 p.m. on Carter Road in Hopewell Township LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP - A 23-year-old Special Olympian who...
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