Tag: Hamilton Township

  • Hopewell officials monitor drinking water following Legionnaires’ disease cases in Hamilton

    Hopewell officials monitor drinking water following Legionnaires’ disease cases in Hamilton

    Following two cases of Legionnaires’ disease reported in Hamilton Township, the Hopewell Township Health Department, Trenton Water Works and the New Jersey Department of Health are monitoring the situation. Drinking water for Hopewell Township residents is served by Trenton Water Works (TWW). No cases of Legionnaires’ disease have been identified among Hopewell Township residents, and…

  • Interim principal appointed at Riverside School

    Interim principal appointed at Riverside School

    A former Hamilton Township elementary school principal has been appointed to serve as the interim principal at the Riverside School. The Princeton Public Schools Board of Education appointed Nancy Whalen to fill in as the interim principal for the 2022-23 school year at a board meeting on July 26. Whalen, who will be paid $600…

  • Bordentown Township police chief faces drunk driving felony after car accident

    Bordentown Township police chief faces drunk driving felony after car accident

    Bordentown Township Police Chief Brian Pesce is set for a hearing in a few weeks after being charged with five traffic violations stemming from a car accident that occurred in Hamilton Township on April 22. Pesce, who is a resident of Hamilton, was found around 10:25 p.m. that night in the University Heights neighborhood by…

  • Official flag decommissioning ceremony set for June 23

    Official flag decommissioning ceremony set for June 23

    An official flag decommissioning ceremony will be held at 6 p.m. June 23 at Veterans Park, Klockner Road entrance, Hamilton Township. Rain date is June 23 at 6:30 p.m. Note: This is rescheduled from June 21. Each year, the Mercer County Office of Veteran Services partners with American Legion Post 31 and the Hamilton Township…

  • Hightstown Elks Lodge is site of pajama drop off

    Hightstown Elks Lodge is site of pajama drop off

    Hightstown Elks Lodge 1955 is supporting a pajama drive to benefit Lala & Mimi’s Pajama Project, a nonprofit started by Hamilton Township twin sisters Lauren and Mackenzie Multari who, in kindergarten, asked for pajamas instead of birthday gifts. Now 15, the Peddie School sophomores have given out more than 11,000 pairs of pajamas to children…