Local News

City man narrowly escapes fallen tree

Stormy, windy weather followed a Tri-state heat wave Saturday evening, leaving behind damages and inconveniences to some area residents even in close by downtown Trenton. A Trenton City man, Andersson Veras, who lives on the 200 Block of Jackson St. lost his

Cultural Corner, Entertainment News

Gov. cheers: ‘Go on Art All Night!’

Embracing resilience and triumphing over tragedy, the Trenton community supported the return of Art All Night festival in the City this past weekend. With beefed up law enforcement following last year’s tragic incident, the 24-hour Artworks event was scheduled to start at

Local News

Experts demonstrate fly-fishing at Stony Brook

“If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there’d be a shortage of fishing poles,” says the famous quote from Syndicated Columnist Doug Larson. Hoping to engage the community in an important event, D&R Greenway invited the public to an

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Hafetz & Associates to present free Medicare seminars

The more than 30-years-old Hafetz and Associates of Iselin will present two free Medicare seminars this month, starting Wednesday, and also on June 27 at 4 p.m. Hafetz and Associates provides individual and group employee health products through innovative and cutting-edge ideas

Politics

New expectancies for N.J. Family Court reform

Societies and families have evolved, so why shouldn’t our Family Court laws reflect these evolutions? This is the question that Family Advocate Network Political Action Committee (FAN-PAC) asked at a recent rally in Newark. “The Family Court is not meeting the needs

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NJSPRA hosts responsive School Safety Communications Symposium

BURLINGTON TWP., N.J. – Responding to recent school tragedies, the New Jersey School Public Relations Association (NJSPRA) is building trust in the school systems through “honest   communications.” Two weeks ago, the NJSPRA took action by hosting and event called, “School Safety

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Signage highlights partnerships to connect Circuit Trails

PRINCETON, N.J. — With funding from the William Penn Foundation, D&R Greenway plans to develop more interpretive signage like the new one at Bordentown Beach that connects communities. As part of its new “Community Conservation” initiative, D&R Greenway, Abbott Marshlands, and TravelStorys