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  • F. Leon Forrester

       F. Leon Forrester, 81, of Hopewell, died May 2 in the Compassionate Care Hospice, Trenton.     Born in Hazen, Ark., he resided in Trenton for most of his adult life, and retired from the Trenton Fire Department in 1986 after 25 years of service.     He served in the U.S. Navy on P.T Boat 609…

  • Restored aid is little help

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    Officials in Cranbury and Jamesburg say taxpayers won’t see much impact from the governor’s plan to restore some state aid to towns with smaller populations.    Tom Vincz, spokesman for the state Treasury Department, said that for municipalities with a population of less than 10,000, 25 percent of what was expected…

  • County issues rabies advisory

    By Davy James, Staff Writer    MONROE — The Middlesex County Public Health Department issued a rabies advisory on Tuesday after a skunk found in Monroe tested positive for the virus.    The skunk was found in the vicinity of Linwood Drive and Cranbury Station Road. It’s the fifth rabid animal reported in Middlesex County this year.…

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  • Test for baseball

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  • Pediatric Emergency Services at Capital Health System

    TRENTON, NJ—The area’s first specialized emergency room just for children is turning six years old. The Pediatrics Emergency Department at the Mercer Campus of Capital Health System, which opened in 2002, is celebrating six years of providing specialized emergency care to area children when they need it the most. The physicians, nurses and staff of…

  • Monroe to open historic Dey site

    By Maria Prato-Gaines, Staff Writer    MONROE — It started as a simple potato farm built in the early 1800s. Today, the Dey Farm is the centerpiece of a township historic area that, beginning Sunday, will be open for tours every month.    Monroe’s Historic Preservation Commission is hosting the seasonal tours at the farm’s site on…

  • Team marks decade of assisting victims of domestic violence

    By Anthony V. Coppola, Staff Writer    EAST WINDSOR — For 10 years the township Police Department and a group of volunteers have offered victims of domestic violence a place to turn. During that span, the collaboration has paved the way for thousands of victims in Mercer County’s 12 other municipalities to obtain similar support.    And…