Committee votes on school funding transparency

BY DEVON WILLIAMS NJ State House News Service A bill that would increase transparency on public school funding and provide earlier minimum-aid notices unanimously passed the Assembly Education Committee on June...

Nottingham Garden Club tour set to bloom once again

Spring is here in all its glory, and the Nottingham Garden Club wants to show off much of...

Deerpath Bagels and Burgers marks 2 years in Hamilton

It’s a holiday Monday at Deerpath Bagels and Burgers, and as the clock ticks from breakfast to lunch...

No surprise in Mercer County Democratic and Republican Party primary contests

There were no surprises, with the exception of the Mercer County Board of County Commissioners, in the results...

Smires and Associates surpasses $2B in sales

Smires and Associates has become an established locally owned-and-operated real estate business in central New Jersey even though...

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Hamilton mayor declares curfew starting at 7 p.m. tonight (update)

Update: The Hamilton Police released information regarding attempted burglary arrests and a burglary that occurred early this morning in town. Further details on the...

Peter Dabbene: Contained, strained and entertained (with bonus soundtrack)

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Robbinsville Mayor Dave Fried: the anatomy of a tough decision

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Thomas Kelly: 8 questions with Saima Yousuf

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Hamilton business owner to run 500 miles in May for #HopeIsInHamilton initiative

On Sunday, May 31, business owner Harold Laudien will be completing a month-long running challenge in support of the Hope is in Hamilton initiative....

New Jersey DEP threatens lawsuit over Trenton Water Works ‘failure’

Years of threats came to fruition in late May, as the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced its intention to sue the City...

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