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Local 74-y-o woman graduates from college with B.A. degree

TRENTON, N.J. — For most senior citizens it is time to relax and forget about working and getting an education, but for Maise Daughtry it was time to think about earning college degrees. Daughtry, now 74-years-old, enrolled at Mercer County Community College

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Mercer County program helps autistic children prepare for air travel

TRENTON, N.J. — About two dozen families introduced their special-needs children to the airport experience at Mercer County’s inaugural program called Let’s Investigate Flying Together (LIFT) exercise at Trenton-Mercer Airport (TTN), recently. The 90-minute program took participants through the experiences of entering

Education, Local News

Lawrence 9th grader wins international video contest

LAWRENCE, N.J. — A freshman from Lawrence High School was a first place winner from among 5,000 students participating in an international video contest called Population Connection’s “World of 7 Billion”. Arjun Agarwal is among 18 first or second place winners. He

Local News, Politics

Election candidates, supporters stage for Tuesday

Trenton mayoral candidates and their supporters prepare for Tuesday’s election by hosting several events at locations such as Rider University, Trenton Thunder Stadium, and Mercer County Community College over the past months. The candidates are Alex Bethea, Walker Worthy, Paul Perez, Darren

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SRO Barlow earns police officer of the year award

HAMILTON, N.J. — Married with five children, this local officer has gone above and beyond the call of duty for his community. Officer David Barlow of the Hamilton Township Police Department has earned this year’s distinction as Officer of the Year award

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Alex Bethea bids for mayor of Trenton

TRENTON, N.J. — Longtime Trenton educator and City Councilman, Alex Bethea is in the running for mayor of Trenton on May 8. Bethea has a five-points plan that he explains will bring changes to the City if he is elected. In this