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Bordentown Township mourns death of young officer

The sudden loss of Bordentown Township Police Officer Robert Sparano, who died in an off-duty motorcycle accident on May 12 in Hopewell Township, was felt in a statement released by Bordentown Township Mayor Eric Holliday. A 23-year-old motorcyclist, later identified as Sparano in published reports, was killed after he attempted to change lanes on Route […]

School district seeks candidates to fill board vacancy

The search is on to fill a vacancy on the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education. The opening was created by the resignation of school board vice president Amanda Santos, who was appointed May 6 to fill a vacancy on the Lawrence Township Council. She replaced former Township Councilman John Ryan, who resigned in […]

Princeton Council adopts $14.1 million bond ordinance

Princeton officials are going shopping. The Princeton Council recently approved a $14.1 million bond ordinance that provides money to purchase equipment for various departments – from the police department to the recreation department and even the Princeton Public Library, which it supports. The bond ordinance earmarks $224,000 to update the Princeton Police Department’s body-worn cameras […]

Hopewell Borough approves $4.5 million municipal budget

Hopewell Borough Council members have unanimously voted to adopt a $4.5 million municipal budget that has a tax increase and funds municipal operations in 2025. Council members voted to approve the municipal budget, which includes a 2.5-cent tax increase for borough property owners, at a Borough Council meeting on May 1. The budget was first […]

‘It’s not just inflation’

Lawrence Township taxpayers will see a five-cent increase in the school district property tax rate, based on the Lawrence Township Public Schools’ $88.6 million operating budget for 2025-26. The school board approved the budget, following a public hearing on the spending plan at the board’s May 7 meeting. The school district property tax rate will […]

Hopewell Township police promote Amabile to sergeant

The Hopewell Township Police Department has a new sergeant with the promotion of officer Vincent Amabile. The Township Committee approved a resolution promoting Amabile from a patrol officer to sergeant at the governing body’s meeting on May 5. Mayor Courtney Peters-Manning swore Amabile into the new promotion as his family joined him by his side. […]

‘We did not storm the detention center’

U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-12th Congressional District) and two other lawmakers may face charges for allegedly forcing their way into the Delaney Hall Detention Center in Newark, which is operated by the federal Immigration Customs and Enforcement, on May 9, according to published reports. During a May 10 appearance on CNN, U.S. Department of […]

Montgomery to hold inaugural Innovation Summit

Montgomery Township’s first-ever Innovation Summit is ready to connect innovators and leaders in the areas of science, technology, and finance. The innovation summit will take place at the Montgomery Municipal Center and Montgomery Innovation Hub from 8:30 a.m. to noon on May 22. “The summit’s focus is on the life science industry and government resources […]

Princeton school board approves budget with five-cent increase

Princeton property owners will see a five-cent increase in the school district property tax rate, based on the district’s $111.3 million operating budget for the 2025-26 school year. The budget, which is $2.8 million more than than the 2024-25 budget of $108.5 million, was approved at the school board’s April 29 meeting. The school district […]

Former Trenton Water Works employee indicted for falsifying water quality reports

A former employee of Trenton Water Works (TWW) has been indicted for allegedly failing to collect water samples and falsifying water reports. Cesar Lugo, 37, of Trenton, is charged with two counts of official misconduct, theft by deception, violating the Safe Drinking Water Act, tampering with public records, and falsifying records, according to New Jersey […]