The Hopewell Borough Council was busy at its regular monthly meeting in October touching on topics from pedestrian safety, to cannabis, to water and sewage issues Pedestrian, Bicycle and Safety…
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Hot, humid, and wet — the perfect weather conditions for a potentially dangerous wild mushroom season in New Jersey. Each year the medical professionals at the NJ Poison Control Center…
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The Pennington Borough Council met Monday evening via zoom for its regular monthly meeting, focusing mostly on personnel matters. Council member Deborah Gnatt, the liaison to the personnel committee, announced…
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The National Weather Service has issued an Excessive Heat Watch for Mercer County and the surrounding area from Wednesday morning, July 17, through Sunday evening, July 21, and County Executive…
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Members of the Union Fire Company used three of their boats on the Delaware River this week to train for water emergencies. “Training in the fire and rescue service never…
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Mercer County made an announcement today in response to whether the commercial airline operating at Trenton-Mercer Airport utilizes any Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft which have recently been banned by…
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In an effort to improve its emergency communications, Hopewell Township has partnered with SwiftReach Networks, Inc. as our emergency notification provider. This notification service is designed to deliver important and timely information to residents in our area using the latest technology.
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According to the Hopewell Township Police Department, on September 18, 2018, a female employee of Cenlar FSB, working at 1800 American Boulevard near Scotch Road, in Hopewell Township, opened an envelope that contained a small amount of an unknown powdery substance. The building was evacuated after a fire alarm pull-station was activated by an employee.
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At 10:50pm on September 5, 2018, the Princeton Police Department received a report of an attempted child luring that took place approximately 4 hours earlier at 5pm. The 10 yr old victim was walking on Prospect Avenue
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The Lawrence Township Police Department is attempting to locate Maryjo Rosati, 47 years old of Princeton. Rosati has been displaced from her residence and has been staying at local motels…