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Ewing council backs lowering speed limit to 35 mph on North Olden Ave.
Amid objections by a few residents, the township council adopted a resolution Tuesday night endorsing reduction of the speed limit on North Olden Avenue to 35 mph from 40 mph.
In ways large and small, green consciousness is permeating our daily lives. The idea of light bulbs that look like twists of vanilla ice cream is no longer odd.
Ceremonies to honor those who served
It was President Woodrow Wilson, former New Jersey governor, who first declared Nov.
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NJ troopers' lawyer: Evidence withheld in sex case
Sex scandal allegations against seven New Jersey state troopers should be dismissed because the attorney general's office withheld crucial evidence, a lawyer for the troopers argued Friday.
Seven N.J. troopers in Trenton sex scandal suing state to get jobs back
Lawyers for seven state troopers disciplined in a sex scandal argued in a hearing today that the administrative charges should be dismissed, saying the Attorney General's office withheld critical evidence.
Krazy over karaoke: Enthusiasts will be converging on the First Person Arts Festival
FOR THOSE OF US who are petrified at the thought of getting up in front of a roomful of strangers to sing, the idea of karaoke is enough to make us stay home in our pajamas.
A 30-gallon diesel spill at the Glen Roc shopping center caused headaches for township firefighters yesterday morning when the fuel began leaking into nearby storm drains.
Ewing's black math test scores: one reason they're so pathetic
The average standardized test scores for black students attending school in Ewing are not only awful, but are essentially as pitiful today as they were in 1999, when the state of New Jersey started administering rigorous tests in reading and math to all public school students in grades four, eight and 11.
Scudder Falls Bridge turns 50 today
Today marks the 50th anniversary of the completion of the Scudder Falls Bridge over the Delaware River.
Attorney general: Couple ripped off home sellers
A Ewing couple remain at large after being indicted on charges that they stole more than $640,000 from 11 desperate home sellers, including two in Willingboro.
NJ couple charged with theft from home sellers
Prosecutors say a New Jersey couple and their real estate firm stole more than $600,000 from struggling homeowners.
Report details N.J. woman's accusation of sex assault by 7 State Police troopers
The woman who accused seven New Jersey state troopers of sexual assault two years ago initially told police that the sex "probably" seemed consensual to the men, according to a copy of a police report obtained by The Associated Press.
Seven state troopers who were not criminally charged after they were accused of sexually assaulting a Rider University student have been suspended without pay after rejecting a plea deal stemming from an internal investigation, according to an attorney for the officers and court papers.
APNewsBreak: Troopers lose pay over rape case
New Jersey will no longer pay seven suspended state troopers who once faced sexual assault allegations nearly two years ago.
State troopers accused in rape remain under suspension, lose pay
Seven New Jersey state troopers who have been on suspension with pay for nearly two years after they were accused of sexual assault will remain suspended but no longer receive paychecks, although no criminal charges were ever filed.
Rock and bowl at The Jefferson
The Jefferson, American Properties Realty's condominium community in Ewing, will play host to 94.5 PST - a hit music station for the Central New Jersey and Philadelphia region - for the community's first Turkey Bowling Tournament.
East Windsor teachers near pact
After four months of negotiations and litigation, East Windsor Regional School District administrators and the district's teachers union are a step closer to a contract.
Hamilton eyes Trenton mayor's race
Even as the gubernatorial battle absorbs attention now and for the duration,A next year's Trenton mayoral election looms as one of the more interesting contests of 2010.
Lost N.J. high school ring returned to Texas woman
EWING -- A New Jersey high school ring has been returned to a Texas woman who lost it 40 years ago.
Cenlar Offers Subservicing to Lenders One Members
The Lenders One Mortgage Cooperative entered into a partnership with subservicing firm Cenlar that will allow its members to maintain servicing rights on loans they originate.
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