Law enforcement officers fill Trenton cathedral for annual Blue Mass (PHOTOS)
"The people who protect us in the law enforcement community have an increasingly difficult job, and we need to always be mindful of the need to pray for them," the bishop said. TRENTON -- "It's been a...
View ArticleGet free pizza and pay what you want to charity
Piccolo Pronto inside TCNJ's Campus Town is celebrating its grand opening Wednesday EWING -- Order a personal pizza pie at Piccolo Pronto Wednesday and you can pay what you want -- $2.25, $5 or $10,...
View ArticleAmbulance driver admits following man from casino, robbing him, report says
Waner A. Segura, 29, admitted he robbed a Florence man in his driveway in April 2015 after following him from Parx Casino. FLORENCE -- A Philadelphia man has pleaded guilty to conspiring to rob a...
View ArticleLocks on a bridge: A sign of love or vandalism? | Editorial
People have taken to leaving Love Locks on a scenic overlook bridge that travels over Interstate 295 near Bordentown. A little bit of Paris whimsy has made its way to busy Interstate 295 near...
View ArticleYaede supports Trump, not other women | Feedback
March 30 Letters to the Editor As a former electoral opponent of Mayor Kelly Yaede, I must say that I always respected her and felt that she represented some semblance of moderation in her views. So...
View ArticleChamber, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst holding career event
The two-day event, April 7 and 8, will feature about 200 local, regional and national companies looking to network with members of the military. JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURST -- The joint base and...
View ArticleTripAdvisor's top 11 things to do in Trenton: Do you agree?
Were your favorite places included? What do you think should have made the list?
View ArticleHere's when you can meet Trenton's superintendent finalists
Several meet-and-greet sessions are scheduled for Wednesday, April 6 TRENTON -- Teachers, parents and residents will have a chance next week to meet the two finalists who are vying to become Trenton's...
View ArticleHamilton man's murder was planned out, prosecutors say
Marcus Muse, 24, of Willingboro, is accused of helping plan the killing and pulling the trigger - but he denies everything TRENTON - Two suspects arrested in connection with the shooting death of...
View ArticleWatch N.J. college student compete on Wheel of Fortune tonight
A Rowan University senior is taking part in the College Week episode airing tonight. GLASSBORO -- New Jersey fans of TV's Wheel of Fortune may recognize the sweatshirt worn by one of the contestants...
View ArticleHamilton and Robbinsville police blotter for March 14-28
Hamilton and Robbinsville police blotter for March 14-28 HAMILTON March 14 Criminal Mischief - Adella Avenue Theft - 100 block Hunter Ave. Theft - 500 block Marketplace Blvd. Burglary - 1400 block...
View ArticleYou probably don't know N.J. allows paid family leave, study says
155K people used family leave benefits from 2009 to 2014 TRENTON -- More than 155,000 people used New Jersey's paid family leave to take care of a new child or a sick relative in the law's first five...
View ArticleCondition improves for 92-year-old woman found beaten, bound
Woman was beaten and bound during a home invasion in Ewing. She is in stable but guarded condition, police said. EWING - The condition of the 92-year-old woman who was beaten and bound during a Ewing...
View ArticlePrinceton police looking for help identifying shoplifter
Man took merchandise from Princeton University Store without paying Princeton Police Department PRINCETON - Princeton police are looking for a man who stole merchandise from the Princeton University...
View ArticleEwing police looking for woman who lifted $200 from purse
The theft occurred March 26 at ShopRite on North Olden Avenue. EWING -- Township police are looking for a woman they say swiped $200 in cash from a shopper's purse at ShopRite on North Olden Avenue....
View ArticleFather in court over infant daughter's brain bleed
The man said he accidentally fell on his daughter but doctors claim his story isn't consistent with his daughter's injuries TRENTON - An infant girl is being treated for a brain bleed this month after...
View ArticleFormer Trenton detective alleges racial discrimination from coworkers
Damon Jefferson, an African-American man, said he came into work once to find a stuffed monkey hanging by a noose on his desk TRENTON - A former Trenton detective says he faced on-the-job retaliation...
View ArticleTime to revisit state aid to N.J.'s struggling schools | Editorial
The time has come to revisit the amount of state aid being given to the state's most-disadvantaged schools. It seems to be a never-ending cycle: Another budget shortfall for the Trenton school...
View ArticleVintage photos of things delivered to your home in N.J.
Home delivery has begun to make a comeback in the 21st century. I was a "paperboy" as a youth. It was a position eagerly sought by many of us in those days; being able to perform what certainly was an...
View ArticleNonprofit veteran joins Grounds for Sculpture's board
Former President of the Princeton Area Community Foundation leader Nancy Kieling joins the Grounds For Sculpture board. HAMILTON -- Nancy Kieling, who retired in 2014 from the Princeton Area Community...
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