Times Holiday Appeal: Timberlane student named a 'Christine's Hero'
Twice a year, Christine's Hope for Kids (CHFK) selects a child or teen to be honored as a "Christine's Hero," a person who embodies what Christine, the organization's namesake, was all about: being...
View ArticleN.J. pets in need: Dec. 21, 2015
Many pets throughout New Jersey won't be receiving any gifts this holiday season because they don't have homes. According to thenoseprint.com, a pet-focused online hub for major pet product brands,...
View ArticlePrivate Princeton school to pay $58K to parents of expelled disabled student
Waldorf also has agreed to review and revise its non-discrimination policy, provide training for all employees on addressing reasonable accommodation requests, TRENTON - The Waldorf School of...
View ArticleHamilton man hit by gunfire in Trenton shooting
The 20-year-old man told police he was walking on Elm Street around 1:22 p.m. Sunday when he heard gunshots and realized he was hit TRENTON - A Hamilton man was shot in the back on a Trenton street...
View ArticlePolice release photos of woman wanted for bank robbery
The woman walked into the Chase Bank at 525 Marketplace Blvd. on Saturday around 1 p.m. and handed tellers a threatening note that demanded money HAMILTON - Hamilton police on Monday released...
View ArticleMan pleads guilty to robbing 2 banks in Mercer County
Robert C. Smith robbed the First Bank on Kuser Road in Hamilton on March 2 and the Hopewell Valley Community Bank branch on Scotch Road in Ewing on March 7. Watch video TRENTON -- A Bordentown...
View ArticleMan who robbed bank to feed drug habit gets probation
Patrick Banas of Trenton pleaded guilty to robbing the First Bank on Kuser Road in Hamilton in April. TRENTON -- A Trenton man will serve a special probationary term for robbing a Hamilton bank in...
View ArticleSenators call for work to halt on historic battlefield
Excavation work began earlier this month on a privately owned portion of the Princeton Battlefield to make way for housing TRENTON -- Excavation work began earlier this month on a privately owned...
View ArticleSuperior Court extends Robbinsville's lawsuit immunity over affordable housing
Robbinsville will continue to be protected from "builder's remedy" lawsuits until next June File photo of Robbinsville Mayor Dave FriedTimes File Photo ROBBINSVILLE -- Robbinsville will continue to...
View ArticleEx-Lawrence Twp. mayor indicted for allegedly stealing $75K from Asbury Park
The former executive director of the Asbury Park Housing Authority, who is also the ex-mayor of Lawrence Township, has been indicted on 38 counts of official misconduct and other charges. FREEHOLD -...
View ArticleWe applaud Princeton's support of Obama's immigration stance | Editorial
Earlier this month, Princeton joined 84 cities and counties across the United States that have signed onto the brief, which was filed with the U.S. Supreme Court by Cities United for Immigration...
View ArticleCatholic broadcaster buys third N.J. radio station
Domestic Church Media in Ewing has purchased WGYM 1580 AM in Hammonton EWING -- A Ewing-based religious broadcaster has bought radio station in Atlantic County and plans to switch it to Catholic...
View ArticleMorning collision on I-295 clogs traffic in Mansfield
Traffic before 8 a.m. was being funneled into one lane of the Interstate Highway, causing significant delay MANSFIELD - An accident in the northbound lanes of I-295 in Mansfield clogged traffic in...
View ArticleTrenton man hospitalized after drive-by shooting
The man told police he was walking in the area of Hancock and Home Avenue when he saw a black vehicle pull up TRENTON - A 28-year-old city man was taken to a local hospital with gunshot wounds after a...
View ArticleFederal marshals arrest Trenton man in home invasion
Daquan Square, 29, was arrested on the 1900 block of Genessee Street around 8:30 p.m. Monday by U.S. Marshals TRENTON - A Trenton man was arrested by federal marshals Monday in connection with a 2014...
View ArticleTop 11 'Only in Jersey' stories from 2015
The bizarre, offbeat New Jersey stories that left you scratching you head during the year gone by.
View ArticleTrenton man charged with impersonating police officer
Police spotted Seth Bowers, 20, walking briskly away from the scene and pulled alongside him. Bowers ran. Police chased. TRENTON - Police on patrol near Division and Charles streets happened upon a...
View Article32 photos that prove some kids are really scared of Santa
Santa? Not everyone's a fan Watch video With T-minus two days until Christmas Eve, Santa's back at the North Pole putting the final touches on his annual naughty/nice list. The man in red has been...
View Article5 arrested after rooftop police chase in Trenton
Police responding to a call about a man with a gun on the 100 block of Passaic Street, saw several people run into a house as they approached TRENTON - Five people, including one teen, were arrested...
View ArticleDonors rally to help N.J. nonprofit after Grinch steals $1,200 in gifts
Shine and Inspire, a Mercer County nonprofit, recently had to scramble to replace $1,200 worth of Christmas gifts stolen from a volunteer's car. Mercer County nonprofit Shine and Inspire has one main...
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