War-games arena dispute leads to real arrest in Hackettstown
A 56-year-old man allegedly refused to leave Stryker Airsoft or follow police commands. A 56-year-old man was arrested following a dispute at Stryker Airsoft, a tactical war-games venue in...
View ArticleNJ.com wrestling Top 20 for Jan. 3: New year, new madness
There was movement all over the poll after a wild start the 2016-2017 season.
View ArticleDrunken woman on phone while driving erratically on Rt. 22, cops say
The driver allegedly failed field sobriety tests. A drunken Catasauqua woman is facing multiple charges after an officer found her swerving along Route 22 while using a handheld cellphone, police...
View Article73-year-old charged with DWI in N.J. crash
Police said the woman was traveling the wrong way in Warren County. A 73-year-old Hackettstown woman is facing a drunken driving charge following a crash near Route 46, police said. Hackettstown...
View ArticleCar hits tree in Warren County wreck
At least one person was initially reported to be seriously hurt. UPDATE: N.J. teen dies in Warren County wreck A burgundy Pontiac slammed into a tree about 11:20 a.m. Tuesday in Oxford Township,...
View ArticleNJ.com's individual state wrestler rankings for Jan. 3
See who is No. 1 in all 14 weight classes. Following are the top eight ranked wrestlers at all 14 weight classes. New weight class rankings will be released every Tuesday. 106 pounds 1-Dante Mininno,...
View ArticleN.J. teen dies in single-vehicle wreck in Oxford Township
Police continue to investigate Tuesday morning's accident. An Oxford Township teenager died Tuesday morning when her car left Route 625, swerved and struck a tree in the township, police said. The...
View ArticleCrash victim, 18, was Warren Tech grad, recalled as caring, gentle
The death of Keely E. Blaney is compounded for her family because an older sister also died in a car crash, in 2011. Keely E. Blaney, 18, was embarked on a life of helping others, her principal at...
View ArticlePhillipsburg School Board member celebrates a first for community
Vickie Mendes-Branch says she is Phillipsburg's first black resident elected to a governing body. One of three new members sworn-in Tuesday night to the Phillipsburg School Board says she has broken...
View ArticleGottheimer takes seat as N.J.'s newest House member
Rep. Josh Gottheimer defeated seven-term incumbent Rep. Scott Garrett last fall. WASHINGTON -- Rep. Josh Gottheimer, the only new face in New Jersey's congressional delegation, was sworn into office...
View ArticleN.J. woman had heroin, prescription drugs during stop, cops say
Police said various drugs were seized in the stop. A 26-year-old Independence Township woman is facing various charges after police found heroin and other drugs during a traffic stop. Pamela...
View ArticleWant to be on the Washington Borough Council? Apply now
A vacancy has opened up on the local governing body. If you want to serve on the borough council in Washington, here's a chance to sign up. The borough Republican committee is accepting applications...
View ArticleWhy you might see N.J.'s 2nd-in-command in Warren County on Wednesday
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno is making stops in a few towns. New Jersey's lieutenant governor will be making appearances Wednesday around Warren County, helping to swear in local officials in a number of...
View ArticleHow Unity Bank employees are giving back in Central Jersey
Through Unity Bank's Employee Volunteer Program, 40 employees provided more than 220 hours of volunteer help to America's Grow-A-Row and NORWESCAP through the end of 2016. CLINTON - Through Unity...
View Article3 Warren County towns targeted for gypsy moth spraying in 2017
Damage statewide was down dramatically in 2016, but New Jersey isn't letting up on control programs. It was a down year for defoliation, but that doesn't mean the state is letting up on gypsy moth...
View ArticleThis month in N.J. history: January
The new year brings a new installment of our monthly series, "This Month in New Jersey History." This gallery, which supplements our Glimpse of History feature as well as our regular vintage photo...
View ArticleP'burg-area warehouses still on track for 2021 completion, developer says
Construction in Commerce Park is expected to begin mid-2017. Last year saw highs and lows for Commerce Park. The developer in June closed on the last piece of land that once was home to...
View ArticleThe Pit vs. Phillipsburg wrestling's new home: How do they match up?
After 56 years of wrestling in The Pit, Phillipsburg officially opened its state-of-the-art gymnasium in its new high school with a 39-30 win over Bound Brook.
View ArticleFuneral services set for N.J. teen killed in crash
Keely Blaney loved to travel and watch the Pittsburgh Steelers with her dad, according to her obituary. Services will be held Saturday for Keely E. Blaney, the 18-year-old from Warren County who died...
View ArticlePhillipsburg man accused of sexually assaulting 9-year-old
The 38-year-old is charged with abusing the child over two months in 2015. A 38-year-old Phillipsburg man is accused of having sex with a 9-year-old over two months in 2015. Victor Rosado, 38, of...
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