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Princeton U. professor accuses police of lying, making threats

Princeton University president also weighs in on his concern over the arrest of African-American Studies professor PRINCETON - The Princeton University professor who said she was mistreated during a...

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Trenton police looking for burglary suspect

Have you seen this man? TRENTON - Trenton police are looking for a man caught on video surveillance in connection with a recent burglary, authorities said. Trenton police are looking for a man caught...

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Closing of murder trial focuses on videos of shooting scene

Jurors are deliberating whether to convict Hykeem Tucker and Maurice Skillman of the murder of an off-duty corrections officer three years ago. TRENTON - The heart of a murder case that saw one...

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Immigration arrests in Princeton prompt response from town

Princeton said the arrests occurred on Wiggins Street. Authorities said they detained two people. PRINCETON -- Federal immigration authorities arrested two men in Princeton recently, prompting a...

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Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman's Valentines for Veterans (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Valentines for Veterans was an idea the Congresswoman felt would connect two groups (children and veterans) that would greatly benefit from interaction with one another. Watch video EWING - If...

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Boil-water advisory lifted in Hopewell Township

Washington Crossing Estates were told on Friday to boil water as a precautionary measure HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP -- Officials have lifted a boil-water advisory that was issued for Washington Crossing...

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Princeton workers make a plea for earned sick leave at local businesses

Workers addressed Princeton council Monday night, calling for council members to implement a policy that would give them earned sick leave. PRINCETON - Mothers, fathers and teenagers came out in...

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Residents asked to help with plans for Mount Rose Preserve in Hopewell

Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space is surveying Hopewell residents through Feb. 29 on what to do with the 320-acre Mount Rose Preserve on Carter Road. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP -- Friends of Hopewell...

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Hamilton woman 'rallies' for homeless man named Ralph

Ralph frequents Route 130 in Hamilton and the Hogback Road area of Bordentown. Perhaps you have seen him on Route 130 in Hamilton, or ambling down Hogback Road in Bordentown. He's easy to spot - a...

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We need a leader who can unite the country, not divide it | Opinion

I am both disturbed and disappointed when I look at the 2016 elections. Regardless of party affiliation, most of the people I know are not happy with the choices, the divisiveness, and the rhetoric of...

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Praise for Christie | Letters

Today's letters: praise for Governor Chris Christie Last Thursday (Jan. 28) during the T.V. debate Governor Chris Christie demonstrated why he would be a great President. Besides showing the ability...

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See how much your town's taxes have gone up

The average tax bill in New Jersey has gone up 41.78 percent from 2000 to 2015. Given the Garden State's reputation as one of the most taxed states in the country, few residents will be surprised to...

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Hamilton and Robbinsville police blotter for Feb. 2-8

Crime information provided by Hamilton and Robbinsville police HAMILTON Feb. 2 Crim. Mischief - Joni Ave. Theft - 200 block Elton Ave. Theft - 2400 block S. Broad St. Theft - Linton Ave. Shoplifter -...

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What one N.J. town changed after hepatitis A outbreak | Editorial

Hamilton was already considering a plan to put inspection results online. That proposal gained momentum when a hepatitis A outbreak occurred in November 2014. Sometimes something bad leads to...

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Did you feel the ground shake? N.J. base blows up bomb

The bomb was found on the Lakehurst side of the base and exploded by military bomb experts around 9 p.m. Tuesday JOINT BASE MCGUIRE DIX LAKEHURST -  Military explosives experts at the Joint Base on...

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Buffalo Wild Wings opens another N.J. location

Share with us what other restaurants you'd like to see open in the area WEST WINDSOR -- Buffalo Wild Wings made its Mercer County debut earlier this month. The sports bar chain, known for its wings,...

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Man gets 7 years in prison for holding family hostage

Kevin Robinson was given seven years for holding his children and their mother hostage nearly two years ago. TRENTON - A man who held his young children and their mother hostage during a police...

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County sheriff's office arrests 133 in child support sweep

So-called deadbeat parents targeted for unpaid support in Mercer County and throughout N.J. TRENTON - The Mercer County Sheriff's Office last week ended a three-day sweep of so-called 'deadbeat...

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25 years later, marijuana dealer loses appeal

Keith Brown found he was being deported to his native Jamaica in 2013 due to a 1991 conviction, so he filed an appeal. TRENTON -- A Trenton man convicted of two marijuana dealing charges in 1991 lost...

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IAS calls police, claims Princeton Battlefield Society trespassed

The Institute For Advanced Study claims the Princeton Battlefield Society trespassed on their land and took soil samples Sunday. PRINCETON - A long-running disagreement between the Princeton...

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