Trenton Water Works said in a letter to customers that it became aware of the problem a year ago and that an investigation determined that the water sample collector fudged reports meant to monitor for disinfection byproducts, E. Coli and other things from October 2022 through last December.
Police in New Jersey’s capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops, Justice Department officials said Thursday.
A New Jersey man has been sentenced to more than seven years in federal prison for his role in scamming millions from a public fund for traumatic brain injury victims.
A drop in ridership that began during the pandemic that never recovered and staffing shortages came together to push SEPTA to what it calls a "fiscal cliff" of a $240 million budget deficit.
Edison Police Chief Thomas Bryan said the 63-year-old Trenton man was struck as he crossed the northbound lanes at Plainfield Avenue early Monday morning.
Morrisville Borough police said Tammy Wright of Trenton was on the bridge when she saw a woman holding a knife to her throat on the New Jersey side of the "Trenton Makes, the World Takes" bridge.