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  • Five minutes with Steve Meserve, among the last of the great shad men

    Five minutes with Steve Meserve, among the last of the great shad men

    ByJeff Pillets
    Photography by Andres Kudacki
    April 26, 2025April 26, 2025

    Steve Meserve is the fourth generation of his family to trawl for shad from Lambertville’s Lewis Island.

    Read More Five minutes with Steve Meserve, among the last of the great shad menContinue

  • ‘No Legitimate Purpose’: New Jersey lawmaker seeks to ban bitcoin ATMs linked to crypto scams and fraud

    ‘No Legitimate Purpose’: New Jersey lawmaker seeks to ban bitcoin ATMs linked to crypto scams and fraud

    BySteve Janoski April 24, 2025April 24, 2025

    New Jersey may soon ban ATMs that let customers discreetly…

    Read More ‘No Legitimate Purpose’: New Jersey lawmaker seeks to ban bitcoin ATMs linked to crypto scams and fraudContinue

  • Window on New Jersey: NJ Transit Newark April 24

    Window on New Jersey: NJ Transit Newark April 24

    ByAndres Kudacki April 24, 2025April 28, 2025

    Read More Window on New Jersey: NJ Transit Newark April 24Continue

  • Bill Pidgeon of Lambertville, New Jersey

    Bill Pidgeon of Lambertville, New Jersey

    ByAndres Kudacki April 24, 2025August 9, 2025

    Residents of the Connaught Hill area in Lambertville have tested…

    Read More Bill Pidgeon of Lambertville, New JerseyContinue

  • Conduent will challenge $1.7B NJ E-ZPass deal in court (updated)

    Conduent will challenge $1.7B NJ E-ZPass deal in court (updated)

    ByJeff Pillets April 23, 2025April 24, 2025

    The New Jersey Turnpike Authority rejected an official bid protest by Conduent earlier this month.

    Read More Conduent will challenge $1.7B NJ E-ZPass deal in court (updated)Continue

  • Trenton skipped bidding rules for $1.7M in parks and recreation contracts

    Trenton skipped bidding rules for $1.7M in parks and recreation contracts

    ByElise Young April 21, 2025April 21, 2025

    The city of Trenton, which skirted state contracting laws to…

    Read More Trenton skipped bidding rules for $1.7M in parks and recreation contractsContinue

  • ICE wants to boot NJ woman even though she’s the star witness in her own stabbing

    ICE wants to boot NJ woman even though she’s the star witness in her own stabbing

    BySteve Janoski April 18, 2025April 24, 2025

    Cesy Ramos, a 51-year-old mom of two originally from Honduras, suffered four stab wounds during a brutal Jan. 31, 2024, assault at the hands of her ex-boyfriend.

    Read More ICE wants to boot NJ woman even though she’s the star witness in her own stabbingContinue

  • A community left behind: PFAS crisis unfolds on Lambertville’s Connaught Hill

    A community left behind: PFAS crisis unfolds on Lambertville’s Connaught Hill

    ByJeff Pillets April 17, 2025April 24, 2025

    How a neighborhood along the Delaware River became a dumping ground for toxic chemicals. Now residents can’t drink their water and some are getting sick.

    Read More A community left behind: PFAS crisis unfolds on Lambertville’s Connaught HillContinue

  • Civil liberties advocates say New Jersey ‘anti-brawl’ bill could criminalize protest and dissent

    Civil liberties advocates say New Jersey ‘anti-brawl’ bill could criminalize protest and dissent

    ByJeff Pillets April 7, 2025April 14, 2025

    Inciting a public brawl would be a crime of the fourth degree if the person acts with purpose to disrupt a public gathering. A fourth-degree crime is punishable by up to 18 months imprisonment, a fine of up to $10,000, or both.

    Read More Civil liberties advocates say New Jersey ‘anti-brawl’ bill could criminalize protest and dissentContinue

  • ‘It got away from us’: Trenton mayor says of flawed no-bid park contract

    ‘It got away from us’: Trenton mayor says of flawed no-bid park contract

    ByElise Young March 30, 2025April 14, 2025

    City broke project into smaller payments, hired caterer-turned-contractor

    Read More ‘It got away from us’: Trenton mayor says of flawed no-bid park contractContinue

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