• LAWRENCE: Police blotter

    Lamier Jasmine, 19, of Bunker Hill Road, was charged with criminal sexual contact, criminal restraint and endangering the welfare of a minor for allegedly touching a 14-year-old Lawrence Township girl in a private area on the outside of her clothing at a residence. The incident occurred at 11 p.m. May 5, and Mr. Jasmine surrendered…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Kings and queens of the diamond

    HILLSBOROUGH: Kings and queens of the diamond

    To the winning Hillsborough baseball team goes the spoils (Photo by Elane Coleman)

  • HAMILTON: Township men face drug charges

    HAMILTON: Township men face drug charges

    The investigation culminated in the four arrests and seizure of $80,00 in heroin, an assault weapon, a revolver and cash on April 29. by James McEvoy, Managing Editor TRENTON — Two Hamilton men were among four arrested as a result of a Mercer County Narcotics Task Force investigation. The investigation culminated in the four arrests…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Everyone safe after gas main break

    WEST WINDSOR: Everyone safe after gas main break

    By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Staff Writer WEST WINDSOR — The smell of gas permeated the air around MarketFair Mall yesterday afternoon. Construction workers near the south end of the property on Route 1 struck a gas main around 3 p.m. Police closed the Meadow Road ramps into and out of the property for about two hours…

  • PENNINGTON: Pennington Day: A tradition fired by a 1980 blaze

    PENNINGTON: Pennington Day: A tradition fired by a 1980 blaze

    This is "Mooodrian." See him at Pennington Day.

  • BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pooches unleashed

    BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Pooches unleashed

    Officials unveil new dog park by James McEvoy, Managing Editor BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP — The community’s canine citizenry have a new place to call their home as officials and residents joined for the formal unveiling of Bordentown’s Hanna Memorial Dog Park Saturday at Community Park. Committeewoman Jill Popko said the park represented a win-win for the…

  • PRINCETON: Man guilty of a rape from 2005

    DNA match made after 2009 arrest in Texas By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer An illegal immigrant was convicted Thursday of kidnapping and raping a 53-year-old woman in a playground in Princeton nearly nine years ago. A Mercer County jury returned the guilty verdict against Humberto Gonzalez, a convicted felon who was tied to the…

  • HILLSBOROUGH: Tomson applauds Lance support of energy bill

    By Douglas Tomson, Mayor of Hillsborough I wanted to publicly congratulate Congressman Leonard Lance for co-sponsoring the bipartisan Master Limited Partnership Parity Act, which would allow and encourage private investment in clean energy technologies. Currently, those advantages are open only to fossil energy projects, and clean energy technologies, such as solar, biofuels and wind are…

  • PENNINGTON: Borough budget holds taxes steady

    Town weathered winter’s expenses By John Tredrea, Special Writer A Pennington Borough budget for 2014 that will bring no increase in the municipal tax rate was adopted by the Borough Council Monday night. The budget will hold the municipal tax rate at 43 7/10 cents per $100 of assessed property value. The spending plan totals…

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