August 22, 2021
Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Henri flooded the area overnight with up to eight inches of rain in the Central New Jersey area. Many people traveling on flooded roadways were trapped in the vehicles and needed to be rescued.
Hightstown Fire Company reported responding to at least 10 incidents with the majority being water rescues. Hightstown firefighters rescued eight civilians who were trapped in their vehicles or relocated to the roof of their vehicles due to flood waters.
The National Weather Service reported that 4 to 8 inches of rain fell from the storm and that Middlesex and Mercer Counties were particular hard hit.
[9:12 AM] Torrential rain across portions of the region, mostly focused in central NJ. 4-8 inches of rain has been reported in several counties, with Middlesex and Mercer counties particularly hard hit with some evacuations occurring. DO NOT drive through flooded roadways! #njwx pic.twitter.com/fX5CrvHmXD
— NWS Mount Holly (@NWS_MountHolly) August 22, 2021
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Tropical Depression #Henri Advisory 28A: Henri Weakening But Still Expected to Produce Heavy Rainfall and Flooding Across Portions of Southern New England and The Northern Mid-Atlantic States Through Monday. https://t.co/VqHn0u1vgc
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) August 22, 2021
Runway is flooded at Trenton Robbinsville Airport N87 this morning
Sections of Route 130 was closed in several areas for flooding, East Windsor, Cranbury, South Brunswick until floodwaters receded. Flooding in the area of Cranbury-South River Road and CR614 Dey Road, several cars were submerged and local fire departments made rescues earlier in the morning. A house and business was flooded near the location.
Flooding in the area of Cranbury-South River Road and CR614 Dey Road, several cars were submerged and local fire departments made rescues earlier in the morning. A house and business was flooded near the location. Flooding in Jamesburg, NJ at the Lake Manalapan dam at West Railroad Avenue.
Flooding in Jamesburg, NJ August 22, 2021
A Helmetta Public Works truck responds to flood waters and adds and resets cones blocking the road the many cars were going around and though the flood waters.
Flooding on Cranbury South River Road in South Brunswick near NJ Turnpike Exit 8A
A car stalled from flooding on Route 130 is being towed by Georges Garage at the Cranbury Township, South Brunswick Township border.
Flooding from Henri in Plainsboro, NJ August 22, 2021 Flooding in Cranbury, NJ from Heri on August 22, 2021
Flooding in the Main Street Cranbury Area from Henri, August 22, 2021
August 22, 2021
HIGHTSTOWN, NJ (MERCER)–The 8th Annual Latino Festival of Hightstown-East Windsor was held yesterday and even Governor Phil Murphy stopped by the event. The festival is a celebration of the arts and cultural traditions of Latin America and the Caribbean; raffle prizes, dance and musical performances, local artists displaying their work, lots of delicious Latin food and so much more was had.
Photos and video provided by: Keith Magill
Governor Phil Murphy was in attendance at the 8th Annual Latino Festival in Hightstown Photos and video provided by: Keith Magill
August 22, 2021
HIGHTSTOWN, NJ (MERCER)–America’s 911 Ride came though Hightstown yesterday afternoon on their way to New York City. This year the motorcycle ride is remembering the 20th anniversary of 911. The ride starts at the Pentagon in Arlington-Washington, D.C., proceeds to the memorial at Shanksville, PA and ends in New York City at the World Trade Center site.
Photos provided by: Neal Glackin
August 22, 2021
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–The Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Ewing Police Department are investigating a shooting homicide that occurred Saturday night August 21, 2021. Police responded to Stout Avenue in Ewing on a ShotSpotter activation shortly before 10:00 p.m., and found a male victim unresponsive with multiple gunshot wounds. The victim, 44-year old Aula Boles of Trenton, was later pronounced deceased. No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Detective Andrew DiStefano at 609-989-6406. Tips can also be emailed to [email protected].
Early morning MidJersey.news story here: Developing: Shooting Investigation In Ewing Township
August 22, 2021
TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Trenton Police are investigating a shooting that occurred just before midnight last night, August 21, 2021. The shooting was reported at the off ramp for Route 1 at South Warren Street. Police were seen searching the area and Kingsbury Corporation property for evidence. Police confirmed later this morning that several shell casings were found.
Two were people transported by private vehicle to the Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center. Police were seen in front of the Trauma Center with a vehicle with its doors open and crime scene tape surrounded the entrance and the vehicle. Trenton Police confirmed that the victims are in stable condition.
No further information is available at this time and the investigation is ongoing.
Update: Trenton Man Killed In Ewing Shooting Last Night
August 22, 2021
EWING TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–Around 9:58 p.m. last night, August 21, 2021, the Ewing Police Department, Ewing EMS and Capital Health Paramedics responded to 1st Block of Stout Avenue for a gun shot victim. Upon arrival it was reported that it was an obvious death and that paramedics would pronounce the victim on scene a short time later. There were unofficial reports of around 17 shots fired at the scene. Crime scene investigators could be seen investigating the scene and collecting evidence. Ewing Police and the Mercer County Homicide Task Force are on scene investigating the shooting. No further information is available at this time.







































































































































