The man suffered a gunshot wound to his leg and is reported to be in stable condition, Ewing police said.
Boss Burger will open at Quaker Bridge Mall’s dining pavilion in October.
Jeremiah Kramer stole items from the service area and the main office of the dealership on Tuesday morning, police said.
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Officers forced entry into a Trenton home and found the body of Corrine Daniels in the basement. The investigation is ongoing.
A lifelong Lawrenceville resident, Colavita was elected to the Mercer County Board of Commissioners in 2004 and served six terms.
The car was engulfed in flames after crashing into a tree. Hamilton residents who were nearby responded immediately, police said.
The students were among 16,000 semifinalists announced from schools across the nation.
Ramen Nagomi is scheduled to open in October at the lower level of the mall.
The Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Trenton Police Department are investigating the "suspicious death," authorities said.
Keenan Anthony Trower of Hamilton was found unresponsive in the driver’s seat of a Cadillac on Tuesday, authorities said.
A community BBQ will be held this Saturday to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Trenton Area Soup Kitchen.
Captain Joseph S. Lech has over 26 years of law enforcement and leadership experience with the Lawrence Township Police Department.
Eatalia will offer prepared Italian fare as well as local and imported specialties.
Four people were charged with drug offenses after police found them within 500 feet of a park in Trenton, authorities said.
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One of the teens was also found in possession of a Glock handgun with a high capacity magazine, authorities said.
Several township roads were closed Friday morning as firefighters battled the blaze.
Methamphetamine, several scales and $1,063 in cash were seized from a home in Hamilton Township, Mercer County Prosecutor said.
As of Friday morning, some roads in the township have been closed:
A building fire in Lawrenceville has prompted delays on a major highway Friday morning, officials said.
Tara Drurkoc and Matthew Sickler were previously charged with simple assault after a fight at the Best Western Inn, an official said.
The shooting occurred Aug. 24, and no injuries were reported. Two Lawrence Township residents have been charged, police said.
The Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Trenton Police Department are investigating.
"This is the best contract that could be achieved without a strike," negotiators said. A ratification vote will be held on Sept. 20.
Hundreds of thousands of state employees would pay between 15 and 24 percent more for healthcare in 2023 under a proposed state plan.
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The 3-year-old child and 4 adults were airlifted to a hospital in New York. Poisoning was likely caused due to a gas-powered generator.
A man driving a blue car attempted to lure a high school student in Hopewell Township, police said.
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A board member was recently removed for not meeting the state training mandate.
The AAPU voted to strike if the university failed to reach a "fair and equitable contract.”
A motor vehicle crash on the New Jersey Turnpike in Mercer County has prompted commuting delays in the area Wednesday morning.
The charges come after a three-month investigation by Lawrence police and the United States Postal Inspections Service.
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The AAUP and university failed to reach an agreement during the contract bargaining session on Wednesday.
Rajneet Goomer's appointment was approved during Wednesday's school board meeting. She will begin in her new role on Sept. 19.
One of the officers is accused of pulling a motel clerk down by her hair and kicking her when she tried to intervene, police said.
Victims included a minor and at least two women who were held against their will, Acting Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin said.
Health officials are conducting surveillance for Legionnaires’ disease in other municipalities served by Trenton Water Works.