7 hrs ago | Hillsborough Beacon
Officials seek residents' help with water sale fight
Hopewell Township users of the Trenton water system could see a big rate increase if a proposed sale of the portion of the system outside Trenton goes through, officials say.
15 hrs ago | WNBC New York Channel 4
Troopers' Criminal Case Over, But Questions Remain
Seven New Jersey state troopers will not face criminal charges after a seven-month rape investigation.
20 hrs ago | NBC 10
Sexual Assault Charges Dropped Against N.J. State Troopers
Charges were dropped against seven New Jersey state troopers accused of sexually assaulting a college student.
Yesterday | The Times
Crash that injures Ewing resident leads to drunken driving charge for Pa. man
A utility pole crash followed a motor vehicle accident involving a Morrisville, Pa., man early yesterday in the Business Route 1 area, police said.
Owner beaten in botched robbery
Township storeowner James Canty was attacked at gunpoint and kicked and beaten at his furniture store last Saturday.
No charges against NJ troopers accused of rape
The prosecutor investigating rape allegations against a group of New Jersey state troopers says no charges will be filed against them.
N.J. troopers won't be charged in sex assault case
Two men died at the shore last weekend after being pulled out to sea by riptides.
Four teens, adult charged in Ewing assault
Four teens and one adult were arrested after allegedly assaulting and attempting to rob a man Tuesday evening, police said.
Bianca Lampley, the Lawrence police officer fired last year in connection with three off-duty incidents in 2005 and for not informing police about a suspected gang tattoo she covered over, took the stand ...
Bridgewater residents to attend World Youth Day
When Christine Dalessio was 21 years old, she attended World Youth Day, a biannual summit of a half million Catholic teens and young adults who travel from throughout the world to visit with the pope.
Voice of the People Voice of the People
Contrary to a recent Pacific Daily News editorial , busing parochial school students at public expense was affirmed as a matter of law more than 50 years ago.
Local Students in Mentoring Program
Students from the southern New Jersey Architecture, Construction and Engineering Mentor Program participated in formal presentations held in May at The College of New Jersey in Ewing.
A fresh start for those leaving behind a life of crime
These social plagues have increased in Trenton and the rest of the state, with few solutions in sight.
Council unhappy about water rates
The prospect of a change in ownership of its water utility may not provide any security against inflation in rates and the township officials are concerned little is spelled out about maintenance.
Van crash knocks out power in Ewing
An intoxicated van driver crashed into a utility pole Thursday morning, cutting power to part of a nearby industrial complex, police said.
3 indicted in gang-linked shooting
Three young men were indicted Wednesday on charges of attempted murder in connection with a gang-related drive-by shooting in Ewing.
Lawrence tracks down grant for trolley line trail
Looking to link two segments of the Johnson Trolley Line trail, the township is seeking a grant of $275,000 from the state Department of Transportation to help pay for building a footbridge over Five Mile Run ...
Cooking mishap sparks fire in Ewing home
A prompt response by township firefighters was credited with preventing a blaze that started in the kitchen from destroying the rest of a home in the West Trenton section of town Wednesday night, fire officials ...
A shooting, random gunfire and a robbery were among the weekend crime incidents in Trenton this weekend, police said.
Affordable homes in Ewing gain
An 11-year-old project to build affordable housing for senior citizens and people with disabilities came a little closer to realization last night thanks to a loan approval by the Mercer County freeholders.