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October 4, 2020 Updated on October 5th with South Brunswick Police information.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–Sources told MidJersey.News that there was a double stabbing in the area of Arbor Court this evening around 7:45 pm. This is a developing story and will be updated when official information becomes available.
South Brunswick Police have reported that they are investigating a dispute that left 2 people injured. There is no danger to the community. Further updates will be released Monday.
October 5, 2020 South Brunswick Police Update Here:
At 7:41 pm Sunday night South Brunswick Police responded to the corner of Bard Drive and White Oak Court for a reported person stabbed. When officers arrived they found two people in a vehicle in the intersection who had been stabbed. Both were transported to an area hospital and are in stable condition. The stabbing occurred after some type of dispute. The investigation is ongoing. Police believe there to be no threat to the general public. Anyone with information about the incident should contact Sergeant Mike Pellino or Detective Rick DeLucia at (732) 329-4646.
POLICE ACTIVITY- AVOID SOUTHRIDGE WOODS TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX FOR NEXT TWO HOURS
— So Brunswick PD (@SoBrunswickPD) October 4, 2020
Police are investigating a dispute which resulted in 2 people being injured. There is no danger to the community. Further updates will come Monday. pic.twitter.com/rhLBlie3Xk
— So Brunswick PD (@SoBrunswickPD) October 5, 2020
October 4, 2020
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Sometime after 8:00 pm a vehicle overturned on North Olden Avenue near Breuning Avenue. Trenton Police, Trenton Fire Department and Trenton EMS responded to the scene. No injures were reported in the accident. Trenton Fire Department stood by until the vehicle could be up righted and towed away. Trenton Police were investigating the crash.
October 4, 2020
EWING TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Tonight, the Ewing Township Police, Ewing Township EMS and Ewing Township Fire Department responded to a home to help get the patient to the ambulance. The configuration of the front of the home made the removal difficult so the extra hands were needed to bring the patient to street grade level to be place in the ambulance. After removal the patient was transported quickly by Ewing Township EMS.
MidJersey.News update here: UPDATE: Cineworld Group Confirms Suspending Operations Of 536 Regal Theaters In The U.S Due To COVID-19
October 4, 2020
HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–It appeared to be “business as usual” this afternoon and tonight at Regal Cinemas 12 & RPX in the Independence Plaza on S. Broad Street.
Last night Variety Magazine published and article stating that Cineworld, Regal Cinemas parent company would shuttering all venues in the U.S. and U.K. The shuttering would happen since the James Bond film “No Time to Die” release date was pushed back to April 2021.
Since that time Cineworld has responded via Twitter “We can confirm we are considering the temporary closure of our U.K. and US cinemas, but a final decision has not yet been reached. Once a decision has been made we will update all staff and customers as soon as we can.”
It appears that the even if they do close their doors Cineworld’s Tweet points out that it would be “temporary” and (hopefully) not permanent. The entertainment industry is already struggling due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the delay of a major new release will be another blow to the movie industry.
Regal Cinemas in MidJersey.News coverage area are:
Regal Commerce Center & RPX 2399 US-1, North Brunswick Township, NJ 08902
Regal Independence Plaza & RPX 2465 S Broad St, Hamilton Township, NJ 08610
Regal Burlington 250 Bromley Blvd, Burlington Township, NJ 08016
We shared this tweet on MidJersey.News Twitter Account from the editor of Varity Magazine early this morning and Cineworld Cinemas (owner of Regal Cinemas) responded to the press in a following Tweet on their account. The Tweets are below:
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BREAKING: Cineworld is shuttering all of its Regal Cinema venues in the U.S. and all cinemas across the U.K. and Ireland this coming week, just days after James Bond film “No Time to Die” was pushed to April 2021.https://t.co/9hzXUtTVli
— Manori (@manori_r) October 4, 2020
We can confirm we are considering the temporary closure of our U.K. and US cinemas, but a final decision has not yet been reached. Once a decision has been made we will update all staff and customers as soon as we can.
— Cineworld Cinemas (@cineworld) October 4, 2020
The exterior of the Regal Cinemas 12 in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, NJ on October 4, 2020. Photos by: Tyler Eckel
It appeared to be “business as usual” tonight at Regal Cinemas 12 in the Independence Plaza shopping center in Hamilton Township, Mercer County Tonight. Photos by: Dennis Symons, Jr.
October 4, 2020
PLUMSTED TOWNSHIP, NJ (OCEAN)–On Thursday, October 1, Plumsted Township (New Egypt) officials dedicated a memorial bench at the township’s municipal building in honor of retired New Jersey State Police Captain James “Jim” Dowd #1503, who passed away on January 17, 2019, at the age of 86.
Captain Dowd served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and joined the New Jersey State Police on August 3, 1956 as a member of the 51st State Police Class. He served 30 years in various assignments and retired in 1986 at the rank of captain.
Captain Dowd was a longtime resident of Plumsted and spent considerable time serving on the township’s zoning board, planning board, and land use board. He was chosen to be honored because of his service to his country, state, and community. Captain Dowd’s life of service truly exemplified our core values of Honor, Duty, and Fidelity.
In attendance for the special ceremony were his daughter Deneen, son-in-law Lee, and his grandsons Jimmy and Tommy.
Several years ago, Captain Dowd had the honor of presenting Tommy with his graduation certificate after he completed the 106th Trooper Youth Week Class. Tommy is currently a police officer for North Hanover Township.
Also in attendance were Assemblyman Ron Dancer, Mayor Herb Marinari, Deputy Mayor and retired NJSP Lieutenant Eric Sorchik, Committeeman Leonard Grilletto, Former Troopers Association representative Kenneth Wondrack, Plumsted Police Department, North Hanover Police Department, family, and friends.
A special thank you to Plumsted Township Public Safety Director retired NJSP Major Wendy Galloway and Municipal Clerk Jennifer Witham.







Assemblyman Ron Dancer



Photos and story provided by NJSP
All Drop Boxes will be open by October 5, 2020 until General Election Night of November 3, 2020 at 8:00 pm.
October 4, 2020
ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–Recently a secured election ballot drop box has been installed at the Robbinsville Township Municipal Building. The box is to the left of the rear parking lot entrance to the building. Just look for the flag pole and the box is in that location. There are also signs located in the parking lot to show the way to the secure drop box.
Robbinsville’s newly installed secured voting drop box at the Robbinsville Municipal Building, 2298 NJ-33, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 (In back parking lot of Municipal Bldg.) Look for the flag pole it is right under the American Flag.
Robbinsville Township Municipal Clerk Michele Seigfried explains the 2020 General Election process on November 3 in the wake of COVID-19 in this informative video.
For the most up to date information on the 2020 elections and drop box locations visit the Mercer County Board of Elections website here and here: Mercer County Board Of Elections
All Active Registered Voters will receive a Mail-In-Ballot that can be placed in a drop box at any one of the fifteen (15) locations (see below), mailed, or hand delivered at the polling location on November 3 from 5:15 am-8:00 pm.
Drop boxes will be open beginning in October 2020 until General Election Night of November 3, 2020 at 8:00 pm.
This box is located in Hamilton Township Hamilton Golf/Call Center – 5 Justice Samuel A. Alito Way, Hamilton, NJ, 08619
Please Note: We anticipate more drop boxes, however, at this time do not know how many and in what locations they will be placed. Any and all changes will be updated on the website.
** All Drop Boxes will be open by October 5, 2020
EAST WINDSOR:
- East Windsor Police Station – 80 One Mile Road, East Windsor, NJ, 08520 (Courthouse)
EWING:
- Ewing Municipal Building – 2 Jake Garzio Drive, Ewing, NJ, 08628 (In Front)
HAMILTON:
- Hamilton Golf/Call Center – 5 Justice Samuel A. Alito Way, Hamilton, NJ, 08619
- Hamilton Municipal Building – 2090 Greenwood Avenue, Hamilton, NJ, 08609 (Right side of Bldg.)
- Nottingham Firehouse – 200 Mercer Street, Hamilton Square, NJ, 08690 (Right side of Bldg.)
HIGHTSTOWN:
- Hightstown Firehouse #1 – 140 N. Main Street, Hightstown, NJ, 08520 (Front of Bldg.)
HOPEWELL TWP:
- Hopewell Township Administration Building – 201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Rd, Titusville, NJ 08560 (at the intersection of Scotch Road)
LAWRENCE:
- Lawrence Municipal Building – 2207 Lawrenceville Rd, (Rt 206) Lawrence, NJ 08648 (North Side-Right Side of the Municipal Bldg.)
PRINCETON:
- Princeton Municipal Building – 400 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ, 08540(Front of Bldg. facing Witherspoon)
ROBBINSVILLE:
- Robbinsville Municipal Building, 2298 NJ-33, Robbinsville, NJ 08691 (In back parking lot of Municipal Bldg.)
TRENTON:
- County Clerk’s Office- Courthouse Annex- 209 S. Broad Street, Trenton, NJ, 08608 (in front)
- Trenton City Hall – 319 E. State Street, Trenton, NJ, 08608 (In back/ near Municipal Clerks Office)
- Henry J. Austin Center – 321 N. Warren St, Trenton, NJ, 08618(Corner of Tucker)
- Trenton Central High School – 400 Chambers Street, Trenton, NJ, 08609(across from McDonald’s)
WEST WINDSOR:
- West Windsor Municipal Complex, 271 Clarksville Rd, West Windsor, NJ,08550 (Between the Municipal building and the Senior Center)







































