• Huge June Book Sale!

    By rodney richards Books, CDs, DVDs, tapes, paperbacks and more Monday june 17 9 am to 7:30 pm Hamilton Twp. Free Public Library 1 Justice Samuel Alito Jr Way 08619 Info: 609-581-4091

  • LAMBERTVILLE: Architect gets award

    LAMBERTVILLE: Architect gets award

    For helping rescue squad Michael Burns recently was presented with the Lambertville-New Hope Ambulance and Rescue Squad’s Business Person of the Year award for his outstanding support and service to the squad. This award is given annually to a local business during the squad’s annual banquet, which Mr. Burns was unable to attend. So squad…

  • MONROE: Feist sent on unpaid leave following crash

    MONROE: Feist sent on unpaid leave following crash

    Township Engineer and resident Ernest Feist has been placed on unpaid medical leave following a car crash last week that injured a total of four people, officials said. By Charles W. Kim, Managing Editor MONROE — Township Engineer and resident Ernest Feist has been placed on unpaid medical leave following a car crash last week…

  • POLICE BLOTTER

    New Hope    Michael V. Cummings, chief, New Hope Police Department, reported:    — On May 16 at 4:06 p.m., the owner of a South Main Street business reported to police that, approximately 45 minutes prior, someone had removed two pairs of sunglasses, valued at $20, from a table in front of the store.    — On May…

  • PRINCETON: University: No arrests at this point

    PRINCETON: University: No arrests at this point

    Police tape blocks entrance to a deserted Princeton University campus on Tuesday afternoon. Photo: Charley Falkenburg

  • PRINCETON: University: No arrests at this point

    PRINCETON: University: No arrests at this point

    Cutline: FitzRandolph Gate to Princeton University on Nassau Street is closed on Tuesday morning. Payal Marathe photo

  • EAST WINDSOR: Locals face Advanced Life Support emergency service change

    RESCUE SQUAD PRESIDENT: Capital Health System paramedics choose profit over public safetyThis article was first pulished 5:11 p.m. June 6, 2013 By Amy Batista, Special Writer    EAST WINDSOR — Capital Health System moved its paramedic response unit from the township to West Windsor. Critics say this change could potential cause a delay in response…

  • Child sexual abuse prevention sessions set

    The education program is based on the Stewards of Children curriculum    There are several upcoming community education sessions being held in Hopewell Valley that aim to educate adults on the prevention of child sexual abuse. The sessions will be conducted as part of Kyle Bennison’s Eagle Scout project in coordination with the Hopewell Valley YMCA.…

  • HAMILTON: Police aid in making drug arrests

    Township police were among law enforcement agencies assisting the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit in an investigation resulting in two arrests and the seizure over $15,000 in vari    HAMILTON — Township police were among law enforcement agencies assisting the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office Special Investigations Unit in an investigation resulting in two arrests…

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