DUI driver falls asleep at busy N.J. traffic intersection, cops say
The driver also nearly struck two parked cars, police said. A drunken Hackettstown driver fell asleep for two cycles of a traffic signal at a busy town intersection, police said. Charged is...
View ArticleN.J. primary election results 2017: Warren County
Results will be updated throughout Tuesday night as they become complete in each Warren County community. Voters selected Democratic and Republican candidates in contested primary elections throughout...
View ArticleLive results: N.J. Senate and Assembly primary elections 2017
Latest results of the June 6 primary elections in New Jersey's Senate and Assembly districts. Polls across New Jersey closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, starting the counting process that will determine the...
View ArticleLive results: Primary elections for N.J. governor's race 2017
Latest results of the June 6 primary election, with six Democrats and five Republicans seeking nominations in bid to succeed Gov. Chris Christie. Polls across New Jersey officially closed at 8 p.m....
View ArticleWho will win at the 2017 Meet of Champions? Event-by-event preview and picks
It's the biggest meet of the year in N.J.
View ArticleWarren County freeholder vying for 6th term wins GOP primary
Rick Gardner will face a Democratic candidate in November. Rick Gardner has served 15 years on Warren County's freeholder board, and after Tuesday he's one step closer to potentially serving three...
View ArticlePhillipsburg incumbent gets crowded out in packed primary race
With 10 candidates between the two parties, it was the largest of the 2017 primary races in Warren County. Six Phillipsburg council candidates will continue their campaigns until November. The...
View ArticleN.J. teen stole bike from one school to get to another, cops say
The 16-year-old rode about a half-mile on the stolen bike, according to police. A 16-year-old Hackettstown boy is facing a theft charge after allegedly stealing a bicycle from the middle school to...
View ArticleStudents' sculptures on Easton trail meld teamwork, new skills
The works created with help from Lafayette College and an Easton artist were unveiled along the Karl Stirner Arts Trail. Melissa "Mel" Strom, a graduating senior at Belvidere High School, knew she...
View ArticleVintage photos of famous folks spotted in N.J.
Pictures of popular people passing through the Garden State. When I was growing up, a "famous person" was anyone who could be seen on television or in the movies or heard on the radio. And, a select...
View ArticleA cultural crossroads: Arts, history meet for new Warren County festival
The inaugural, and free, "ParkFest @ Bread Lock Park" will combine music, art, literature and local transportation history. Arts and history will meet at a cultural crossroads this weekend in Warren...
View ArticleMan freaks out at court clerks after he's denied public defender, cops say
The man was charged with disorderly conduct in the incident. A man not eligible for a public defender is accused of yelling and cursing at court clerks. Charged is Albert Murray, 51, of Hackettstown....
View ArticleAs lockout nears 6 weeks, N.J. workers struggle with no pay, health benefits
113 Shore Point Distributing Company union workers are without a paycheck and healthcare as a lockout nears its 40th day. FREEHOLD -- The medical bills for Mike Walsh, a 16-year warehouse employee at...
View ArticlePhillipsburg mayor ready to negotiate for town hall site downtown
But council must still vote to authorize the talks. Moving day may be fast approaching for the Phillipsburg town offices. The town council is expected to vote Tuesday on a measure allowing the mayor...
View ArticleFrom Alyssa Aldridge to Zone wars: An A-to-Z look at the 2017 Meet of Champions
What to watch for at Northern Burlington.
View ArticleTrump's bad decision leaves climate change to states, mayors | Editorial
With the United States' ill-considered withdrawal from the accord, dropping that number to 195, it falls on the country's cities and states to carry forward the ideals of slowing climate change and...
View ArticleDPW worker sues Phillipsburg over alleged exposure to bedbugs in trash
His complaints allegedly got him on permanent garbage pickup duty. A Phillipsburg public works employee claims he was placed on permanent garbage duty as punishment for voicing concerns about exposure...
View ArticleFor small airports in N.J., Trump's weekend visits cast a 30-mile-long shadow
Owners of small airports worry four - or eight - years of presidential visits will put them out of business. BLAIRSTOWN - Despite a beautiful view under sunny skies, the mood at Blairstown Airport...
View ArticlePolice carry Special Olympics torch across Warren County (PHOTOS)
The annual Law Enforcement Torch Run had more than 3,000 officers running separate routes around the state. Police on Friday blazed across Warren County, carrying on a tradition that benefits the...
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