• SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police: Print solves decade-old theft

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Police: Print solves decade-old theft

    Police believe they solved a theft from over a decade ago with the arrest of a Jersey City man last Friday. According to police, a homeowner on Liberty Drive reported cash and jewelry was stolen from their home sometime over a weekend in August, 2002. Sgt. Gene Rickle, who was a patrolman and evidence technician…

  • LAWRENCE: Police say man drove drunk with toddler

    By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer     Michael Keller, 46, of Princeton was charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving and endangering the welfare of a child after he drove to the Quaker Bridge Mall with his toddler son on Dec. 27, according to police Lt. Joseph Amodio.     Police were sent to the Quaker…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Young grapplers off to fast start

    Hillsborough Youth Wrestling’s varsity team began its season in the Central Jersey Youth Wrestling League with three victories and no defeats in December. The Raiders defeated East Brunswick, 66-33; New Providence, 75-12, and Middlesex, 54-29. Chris Spinelli, Joe Witcoski, Cole Psemecki, AJ Johnson & Danny Guerrero led the team with 3 wins, including 2 pins.…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: 537 runners put life in New Year’s Resolution

    HILLSBOROUGH: 537 runners put life in New Year’s Resolution

    Celia Arthur, of Frenchtown, boosting the Steps Together non-profit based in Hillsborough, ran the whole way while spinning a hula hoop.

  • PRINCETON – University student arrested on multiple drug counts

    PRINCETON – University student arrested on multiple drug counts

    By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer A Princeton University student was arrested Tuesday after he went to pick up packages of drugs mailed to him at the Frist Campus Center, authorities said Wednesday.  Julian Edgren, 20, was charged with multiple counts of drug possession and intent to distribute, said the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office in…

  • Charity only returns fraction of what it raises

    William Kramer Jr.. Acting director, State fire marshal, Department of Community Affairs, Division of Fire Safety, Office of the Director, Trenton This is a letter to the New Jersey Fire Service from William Kramer Jr., acting director and state fire marshal: The Division of Fire Safety was recently made aware of an organization known as…

  • HOPEWELL VALLEY: Getting ready for gala

    HOPEWELL VALLEY: Getting ready for gala

    Randee Tengi, co-president of the Hopewell Valley Arts Council, visits the “prized herd” of 11 oxen, on display for the next few weeks on the front lawn of The Pennington School on West Delaware Avenue. The oxen will be sold at a gala and live auction on Jan. 24 at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton.…

  • LAWRENCE: Police seek three in Red Roof robbery

        Police are looking for three men who robbed a Trenton man and woman at gunpoint in their room at the Red Roof Inn around 3 a.m. Jan. 5, according to police Detective Sgt. Joseph Lech IV.     Police received a call from the Red Roof Inn manager at 3:20 a.m., reporting that a guest…

  • STOCKTON: Giocondo is honored for 36 years of service

    STOCKTON: Giocondo is honored for 36 years of service

    Outgoing mayor Stephen Giocondo, left, is presented with a framed copy of a proclamation honoring him for his decades of public service by the borough’s new mayor, Tim Nemeth.

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