Author: Central Jersey

  • Dr. Daniel Gonzalez Nominated for Best Austin Chiropractor of 2014
  • LAWRENCE: Trenton man charged with attempted murder

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer A 46-year-old Trenton man has been charged with attempted murder for allegedly striking a man in the head with a claw hammer and then cutting his throat with a razor knife in a room at the Red Roof Inn on Brunswick Pike Oct. 13, according to the Mercer County Prosecutor’s…

  • HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Woman killed, man injured in auto crash

    Hopewell Township police Chief Lance Maloney reported tonight that at 4:36 p.m., Hopewell Township Police along with the Hopewell Fire Department and Emergency Medical Unit, the Pennington Fire Company, Hopewell Valley Emergency Services personnel, the New Hope Lambertville Rescue Squad, and paramedics from Capital Health-Hopewell and Hunterdon Medical Center were dispatched to a motor vehicle…

  • MANVILLE: Candidates have their ideas for Rustic Mall

    MANVILLE: Candidates have their ideas for Rustic Mall

    By Deb Dawson, Special Writer All four candidates for Borough Council would like to see the former Rustic Mall site between Valerie Drive and South Main Street redeveloped with multiple uses. The Republicans, Councilman Steve Szabo and Dayna Camacho, envision a site with a "mid-size strip mall with two larger chain anchor stores on each…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Dennis helps HHS advance in SCT

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    Gareth Dennis was able to impact the Hillsborough High School boys soccer team as a sophomore starter last year, and this year the Raiders have put a little more on his shoulders.    The Raiders took some of the help away from the junior captain in the midfield to make…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Robbinsville girls tennis is reaching expectations

    By Justin Feil, The Packet Group    The Robbinsville High School girls tennis team came into this season with higher expectations than ever.    In already tying last year’s season-long win total and advancing further than ever before in the state team tournament, the Ravens have met those hopes.    Said Ravens second-year head coach Raheel Saleem: “Knowing…

  • PRINCETON: YMCA presents King works to library, seminary

    Courtesy photoPrinceton Public Library Director Leslie Berger and Clayton Marsh, co-chair of the Shirley Paris Circle. At a reception hosted by the Princeton Family YMCA board of directors on Friday, Oct. 10, two rare works by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. were presented to the special collections of the Princeton Public Library and the Princeton…

  • Inadequate, bungled response to Ebola

    By Robin Williams It is quickly becoming apparent that current policy and practice is inadequate to prevent an Ebola pandemic. A bipartisan letter signed by 26 members of Congress urges the president to take stronger action to protect the nation from the spread of Ebola. The incubation period for Ebola is anywhere from 2 to…

  • PRINCETON AREA: Police blotter

    Princeton Sedrick Bailey, 30, of Mercerville, was arrested at 2:56 p.m. on Oct. 13 and charged with robbery, shoplifting and possession of drug paraphernalia at the Rite Aid Pharmacy on North Harrison Street. He allegedly took $51.82 in merchandise and struck an employee with his shoulder upon fleeing the store. Bail was set at $50,500…