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Breast cancer survivors tell stories at arts event

HAMILTON, N.J. – Twenty-two breast cancer survivors recently participated in the Project WE vs. C event at Grounds for Sculpture in Hamilton, where they told their stories in artistic ways. Project WE vs. C was a two-day event led by Roxey Ballet

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The City doesn’t sleep during Art All Night weekend

TRENTON, N.J. — Trenton’s 11th annual, 24-hours Art All Night extravaganza brought the anticipated upbeat energy and vibrancy to the Roebling area in the southward section. The party started at 3pm Saturday and continued through Sunday afternoon. Among the variety of art

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City Hall updates Mill Hill parking permits

TRENTON, N.J. — Trenton City Hall issued a memo late April to residents of Mill Hill District requiring them to obtain new parking permit decals and guests passes from City Hall by May 31. Mayor Eric E. Jackson updated the old parking

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Bromley Center celebrates expanded food pantry

HAMILTON, N.J. — With the summer months almost here, parents of young children on break from school will be responsible for preparing all their meals unless they enlist the assistance of someone else like the new and improved food pantry at the

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All day, night Trenton Standoff drags on

UPDATE: Trenton standoff suspect surrendered after about a 35-hours barricade situation. A more than 30-hour Standoff in Trenton continues as police and special team surround the area of the house of a shooting suspect whom they attempted to serve a warrant yesterday

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Hamilton celebrates Arbor Day, Tree City USA designation

HAMILTON, N.J. — To mark Arbor Day in April, and to acknowledge Hamilton’s designation as Tree City USA, two local families joined the township’s Mayor Kelly Yaede to dedicate memorial trees and plaques to their deceased loved ones. For the 11th year,