Oct 31, 2009 | Easton Express-Times
Five men charged in Phillipsburg-Easton marijuana ring
Police arrested five men in connection with a marijuana-selling operation that dealt drugs on both sides of the Delaware River.
Phillipsburg and Bloomsbury women charged with neglecting disabled...
Two women face numerous charges for allegedly neglecting the disabled people they were supposed to be taking care of in a group home.in Alexandria Township, Hunterdon County.
Two more days to make left turn out of gas station in Union Square in Phillipsburg
A vehicle turns left from the US Gas Station at Union Square in Phillipsburg on Sept.
Phillipsburg will pursue energy independence, council says
After a months-long study, the town is ready to gain greater energy independence by forming a municipal power utility, town council said during a special meeting Thursday.
Crash on Fairview Avenue in Phillipsburg rekindles efforts to find a way to make the avenue safer
A single-vehicle crash Wednesday resulted in no injuries but reignited a long-standing debate about what to do about a dangerous section of Fairview Avenue.
Corzine deserves another term in N.J.
With Election Day only a week away, I am anticipating the passing of time, so we are no longer forced to listen to the mudslinging and the empty promises of the candidates.
Phillipsburg, other downtowns hope free parking offer will lure...
With the holiday season around the corner, Phillipsburg officials hope to encourage downtown shopping with limited, free parking at meters in December.
Warren Hospital schedules two swine flu vaccination clinics, the region's first
Luke Sawyer, a registered nurse, administers the H1N1 vaccine at the Cleveland Clinic.
Warren Hospital limits H1N1 vaccines to target groups
Warren Hospital conducts an exercise to test its preparedness for a flu epidemic.
Family Time: All aboard for Halloween train rides, spooky and fun
Celebrate the season with the Great Pumpkin train ride in Phillipsburg on its final run this weekend.
Warren, Hunterdon counties receive state grants for road improvements
A total of 27 municipalities in Warren and Hunterdon counties will share in about $104 million of grants to improve local roads, the New Jersey Department of Transportation announced Wednesday.
Rachel's Challenge program to be held at Phillipsburg High School
The image of Rachel Scott appears in the Easton Area High School auditorium during the Rachel's Challenge presentation given by Derek Kigore, a friend of the Scott family, in April.
Hunterdon County businesses come together to aid at-risk youth
A trio of Hunterdon County businesses are jointly supporting at-risk youth by setting up drop-off centers at their establishments for a recycled jewelry project.
Looking forward to new Phillipsburg High School
I'd like to congratulate the Phillipsburg school board and administration on the groundbreaking on construction of the long- awaited new high school.
Hallowfest Parade, slated for Nov. 1, seeks more participants, volunteers
Cael, left, and Grace Troxell, 17-month-old twins from Palmer Township, take in the sights of the Halloween Parade from South Main Street in Phillipsburg at Shappell Park during last year's Hallowfest parade.
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Phillipsburg School District violated bid laws during gutter replacement project, report says
A worker from Precision Building and Construction Company of Bridgewater N.J. performs repairs on the gutters at Phillipsburg High School.
Phillipsburg considers adopt-a-park program to keep smaller green spots in town litter-free
The frequently forgotten pockets of greenery in Phillipsburg need some attention, according to Councilwoman Stephanie Rummerfield.
Jon Corzine vows during groundbreaking ceremony Phillipsburg High...
Gov. Corzine talks to a group of Phillipsburg students before the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Phillipsburg High School held at the site Monday.
Governor Corzine Breaks Ground for New Phillipsburg High School
Governor Jon S. Corzine joined New Jersey Schools Development Authority representatives, state and area officials, and Phillipsburg Board of Education leaders today to break ground on the new Phillipsburg High School.
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission votes to restrict left...
Drivers hoping to score some cheap gas or pizza before scooting back into Pennsylvania over the free bridge will have to plan a slight detour by the beginning of November.
Star-Ledger Editor Jim Willse announces retirement, names successor
Jim Willse will retire next month as editor of The Star-Ledger , and Kevin Whitmer, the paper's managing editor, will succeed him, it was announced today.
Larry Marino Sr., former Phillipsburg police chief, died of cancer in October 2005.