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National Night Out Moved From August To October 6, 2020 – MidJersey.News

September 27, 2020 maximios News

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The date also falls with in “National Fire Prevention Week” October 4 to October 10, 2020

June 23, 2020

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–The Robbinsville Township Police Department as well as other police departments across the Nation will be celebrating “National Night Out” on October 6, 2020. The change this year is due to the COVID-19 pandemic and give more time from the usual August date to get ready.

During the past National Night Out events held in Robbinsville you can expect tours of the police department, K9 demonstrations, treats, fire prevention displays and fire safety trailer, extrication demonstration by the fire department.

National Fire Prevention Week is October 4 to October 10, 2020 expect to find fire prevention displays at National Night Out Events.

National Night Out Facebook Page:

This year, the Robbinsville Police National Night Out will take place on Tuesday October 6, 2020. We will be announcing more details as we get closer to the event. We hope to have a clearer picture of the guidelines in place for Covid-19 prevention at that time.

National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, more caring places to live. National Night Out enhances the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while bringing back a true sense of community. Furthermore, it provides a great opportunity to bring police and neighbors together under positive circumstances.

Millions of neighbors take part in National Night Out across thousands of communities from all fifty states, U.S. territories and military bases worldwide. We look forward to meeting all of our wonderful residents, business owners, and community stakeholders at this event!

Reports Of A Shooting Last Night In Trenton at Rowan Towers – MidJersey.News

September 27, 2020 maximios News

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June 16, 2020

Like many shootings in the City of Trenton this is unconfirmed no other information is available. There are more shootings happening in Trenton that we can even keep up with just look at the gang arrest story from earlier this morning, we don’t even have stories on those until now.

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–No information about this alleged shooting at the Rowan Towers last evening just before dark.

Police, and medical personnel responded to a report of a person shot at Rowan Towers on West State St. in Trenton.

Photos and video by: Brian McCarthy, OnScene News

Office of the Secretary of Higher Education Releases Graduation Ceremony Guidance – MidJersey.News

September 27, 2020 maximios News

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May 27, 2020

The guidance is available on OSHE’s website here.

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–The Office of the Secretary of Higher Education (OSHE) today published graduation guidance for institutions of higher education that outline considerations for drive-in/drive-through and modified in-person graduation ceremonies beginning on July 6, 2020. The guidance includes requirements that ceremonies be held outdoors, adhere to social distancing protocols, and restrict capacity to protect the health and safety of students and families celebrating these milestones amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. “This year’s graduating class has embraced various challenges and triumphed in the face of a global public health emergency. We know it has been a long journey, and through our guidance published today, we are looking forward to working with institutions of higher education to give our students a sendoff that recognizes their scholastic achievements,” said Dr. Zakiya Smith Ellis, Secretary of Higher Education. “We cannot put New Jersey back on the road to progress and prosperity without our students. We are excited to see what the Class of 2020 will accomplish.” The guidance is available on OSHE’s website here.

Institutions of higher education should plan for multiple scenarios in order to select the ceremony type that best fits institutional needs and context and complies with the required level of social distancing restrictions in place at the time of the event. Only virtual ceremonies can be held prior to July 6, 2020. The decision regarding commencement ultimately belongs to each individual institution. Institutions should also keep local officials, including emergency management, law enforcement, and health officials, informed of ceremony plans. All institutions that plan to hold a drive-in/drive-through or modified in-person ceremony must certify to OSHE, via an online submission form that will be made available starting June 5, 2020 on https://covid19.nj.gov/, that the planned ceremony will comply with applicable requirements for gatherings, including those addressing social distancing. The form must be submitted no later than seven days prior to the scheduled date of the ceremony.

The guidance includes the following requirements for commencement ceremonies:

  • Drive-in/drive-through or modified in-person ceremonies may only occur after July 6, 2020;
  • Institutions must adhere to the relevant capacity limitation on in-person gatherings in place at the time of the ceremony (this may require institutions to hold multiple ceremonies over the course of several days to ensure capacity restrictions are not exceeded); and
  • Institutions must determine the minimum number of staff and faculty necessary to facilitate commencement ceremonies and adjust attendance requirements accordingly.

Institutions should stay informed of state and local rules and guidance, as the social distancing requirements in the guidance are subject to change. Institutions must further be proactive and clear in communicating guidelines and directions to those in attendance and consider sharing the same with students and families in advance of the commencement ceremonies.

Dr. Zakiya Smith Ellis, Secretary of Higher Education

Allentown 10 Year Old Raises $2,500 For Food Pantry For His Birthday – MidJersey.News

September 25, 2020 maximios News

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June 8, 2020

ALLENTOWN, NJ (MONMOUTH)–For his 10th Birthday, Allentown Borough resident and Newell School 4th grader Finn Piparo wanted to give back to his local community. With the assistance of his Aunt Barb and parents, Finn was able to raise $2,500., which he then used to purchase food, gift cards and reusable shopping bags for the Allentown Food Pantry. Finn was shocked at the generosity of family and friends, as his original goal of raising $1,000. was broke in just 2 days.

On Saturday Finn and his family loaded all of the food, and were joined at the Food Pantry by Mayor Fritts and the staff . Everyone pitched in to help fill the shelves. Finn act of kindness on his birthday will help countless area residents in need. Everyone involved with his birthday fundraiser learned valuable lessons from Finn about giving back and doing more for others.

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Allentown Borough resident and Newell School 4th grader Finn Piparo

Monroe Township Woman Killed In South Brunswick Crash – MidJersey.News

September 25, 2020 maximios News

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June 22, 2020

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ (MIDDLESEX)–At 10:47am on Friday, June 19th, Theresa Dowling, 81 y.o. from Monroe Township, was driving a 2017 Lexus westbound on Henderson Road when she failed to stop for a red light at Route 1. The Lexus entered the intersection and was struck by a 2013 Hyundai, driven by Maria Melendez, 61 y.o. from Somerset, which had been traveling northbound in the left lane of Route 1. The Lexus then continued across Route 1, striking a 2016 Chevrolet, driven by Michael Mitchell, 56 y.o. from Ridgefield Park, which had been traveling southbound in the left lane, before coming to rest in the intersection. Ms. Dowling was transported to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries on June 21st. The two other drivers and two additional passengers suffered minor injuries. Route 1 southbound was closed to traffic for approximately 4 hours while the investigation was conducted and debris removed.  No criminal or motor vehicle charges are anticipated at this time, but the crash is still under investigation. 

Anyone with information on this crash is asked to contact Ptl. Merkler at (732)329-4000 ext. 7412.

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Another Accident On NJ Turnpike This Morning – MidJersey.News

September 19, 2020 maximios News

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June 22, 2020

BREAKING NEWS REPORT: Once official information is available story will be updated.

See other story from this morning: BREAKING: NJ State Police Vehicle Destroyed By Dump Truck On NJ Turnpike

HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, NJ (MERCER)–There have been multiple accidents on the NJ Turnpike this morning, this one is at mile marker 58 north bound near the Woodrow Wilson Service Area. A van traveling north bound lost control and overturned several people were injured with non-life-threatening injures.

Robbinsville Township Fire Department, Bordentown Township Fire Department and EMS were on scene. NJ State Police is investigating the crash.

BREAKING: Shooting Blood Bath Continues, In Trenton This Morning – MidJersey.News

September 16, 2020 maximios News

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June 3, 2020

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–More shootings in Trenton again this morning as the blood bath continues. This time on Woods, Street around 9:30 am. Breaking News details to follow.

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Photos by: Brian McCarthy OnScene News

Well Involved Car Fire NJ Turnpike Near Exit 7A – MidJersey.News

September 14, 2020 maximios News

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June 14, 2020

ROBBINSVILLE, NJ (MERCER)–Robbinsville and Bordentown Township firefighters responded to a car fire on the NJ Turnpike at mile marker 60.1 north bound inner roadway just before Exit 7A at 4:06 pm. The car was engulfed in fire on arrival and firefighters extinguished the vehicle within minutes.

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Attorney General, DEP File Lawsuit Asking Court to Address Violations at Trenton Water Works that Pose Risks to Public Health – MidJersey.News

September 13, 2020 maximios News

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June 15, 2020

DOWNLOAD COMPLAINT HERE:

www.nj.gov/oag/newsreleases20/TWW-Complaint.pdf

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe announced today that the State has filed a lawsuit against the City of Trenton and Trenton Water Works seeking to compel them to take legally required actions to protect and strengthen the City’s water system, including actions necessary to reduce the risk of lead and pathogens in drinking water.

Trenton Water Works (TWW) supplies approximately 29 million gallons of drinking water daily to more than 200,000 people, including residents of Trenton and four neighboring municipalities – Ewing, Hamilton, Hopewell, and Lawrence Townships.

DEP and the City have, over the past decade, executed multiple Administrative Consent Orders (ACOs) in which Trenton agreed to cure its many failures to comply with the Safe Drinking Water Act.  Among other things, TWW agreed to replace thousands of lead service lines and cover a finished water reservoir, actions that are necessary for TWW to comply with state and federal law and effectively minimize public health risks. However, due in part to the inaction of Trenton’s City Council, TWW has missed many critical deadlines, has not met its obligations to replace a significant portion of lead service lines, has failed to protect its open, 78-million-gallon reservoir of treated water from contamination and reduce the risk of pathogens in the water supply, and has failed to satisfy a series of other operations and maintenance obligations. Underlying this lawsuit is the Trenton City Council’s May 7, 2020 rejection of TWW’s request for millions of dollars to meet these clear legal obligations.

“After years of mismanagement, and after the Trenton City Council recently failed to take necessary steps to address the serious shortcomings in the City’s water system, the State was left with no choice but to file this suit,” said Attorney General Grewal. “Our lawsuit demands that TWW meet its obligations to reduce the risk of lead exposure by replacing lead service lines, and to comply with a range of other environmental laws that go directly to the health of the public and especially of Trenton’s children. New Jersey’s public water systems must be held to the highest standards and must live up to their environmental and public health obligations.”

“DEP’s singular goal is to ensure safe and reliable drinking water for the people served by Trenton Water Works,” said Commissioner Catherine R. McCabe. “DEP recognizes that Mayor Gusciora has made progress in improving TWW and protecting public health, and recently proposed plans that would enable the system to meet its Safe Drinking Water Act obligations. Unfortunately, in light of the Trenton City Council’s recent refusal to adequately fund drinking water system improvements, it has become all the more clear that TWW will not meet its obligations under the Safe Drinking Water Act and DEP’s orders.  DEP has been left no choice but to take legal action, and we have confidence that Attorney General Grewal and his team will help us bring swift relief to the people of Trenton and the communities who rely on TWW for their drinking water.”

Lead Service Lines Issue

As the Complaint explains, lead can occur in drinking water when lead service lines within water distribution systems and household plumbing corrode.

Wherever the lead levels exceed 15 parts per billion for a sufficient number of samples from a single water system — as revealed through tap water sampling — that system has experienced an “Action Level Exceedance” and federal law requires water systems to implement techniques to minimize the risk and to replace a percentage of its lead service lines.

According to today’s lawsuit, the City experienced lead-related Action Level Exceedance events during three monitoring periods in 2017 and 2018. TWW was required to replace seven percent of its lead service lines within a year of its first Action Level Exceedance. TWW did not meet that first deadline, and subsequently entered into an ACO with the DEP in July 2018.

Under that ACO, the TWW committed to replace seven percent of its lead lines – over 2,500 lines in all – by December 31, 2019. The City missed that deadline, and will miss an upcoming deadline in July to replace an additional seven percent of its lead lines, totaling 14%. To date, it has replaced only 828 of its lines, or roughly two percent.

As a result of the City’s failure to meet its agreed-upon obligation to replace many aged and corroding lead service lines, today’s lawsuit argues, DEP has been forced to seek court intervention.

The lawsuit asserts that legal action seeking a court order is required because the defendants have not taken all necessary steps to “mitigate the risk of potential lead contamination in drinking water.” The lawsuit also seeks immediate relief from the Court.

Remaining Environmental Issues

In addition to demanding that TWW replace sufficient lead service lines, the lawsuit addresses TWW’s failures to reduce the risk of contamination in its reservoir, as well as TWW’s inability to comply with other maintenance and operational requirements.

TWW maintains a seven-acre reserve reservoir, which contains millions of gallons of usable, treated water, and provides drinking water to consumers when the system is unable to meet demands. Because that reservoir is uncovered, it is subject to contamination from the elements and from birds or other animals, which poses a continuing risk of introducing pathogens into the water supply.

According to the Complaint filed today, DEP ordered installation of a floating cover to protect the reservoir from contamination more than a decade ago, and it ordered TWW to complete the cover project by 2009. The lawsuit notes that the City did not comply with DEP’s order, and that it missed two extended deadlines in the process.

As a result, in 2018, the City and DEP agreed to an ACO extending the deadline for cover installation until 2023 – with an added requirement that Trenton fulfill a number of interim milestones in 2018 and 2019 to ensure installation of the cover by the agreed-upon deadline.

According to today’s complaint, the City has not completed those steps in a timely manner, and now indicates it wishes to abandon the cover project in lieu of an alternative approach – a series of above ground storage tanks to prevent the contamination of its reserve water supply. To date, Trenton has not formally requested DEP approval of the storage tank project, which is projected to cost tens of millions of dollars. Nor has it provided a schedule for completion, or an indication of how it intends to fund the project.

At the same time, the ACO to which the City and DEP entered also required TWW to meet a series of operations and maintenance requirements, which it has repeatedly failed to do.

Most concerning, just last month, the Trenton City Council rejected TWW’s request for more than $83 million in bonds, which included $50 million for the protection of the finished water in the system, and which was also necessary to ensure that other maintenance and operations obligations are satisfied. That decision has necessitated today’s action; it is part of a pattern of inaction and outright refusal to marshal the resources necessary to meet the City’s legal obligations to effectively run the water system and protect the public health.

UPDATE: Blood Continues To Spill In City Gun Violence As Another Man Killed By Multiple Gunshot Wounds – MidJersey.News

September 11, 2020 maximios News

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14th Person Killed This Year And Countless Others Wounded In Gunfire

May 30, 2020

Updated story from one posted early this morning here: BREAKING: Trenton Shootings Continue, Early Morning Shooting In Trenton

TRENTON, NJ (MERCER)–The Mercer County Homicide Task Force is investigating a shooting death that occurred in Trenton early Saturday morning.  At approximately 12:15 a.m., Trenton police received calls for shots fired in 400 block of Garfield Avenue and a report of a man down.  Officers arrived on scene and located the victim lying on the sidewalk.  The victim was transported to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.  The victim, identified as Tyrone Campbell, 45, of Trenton, suffered numerous gunshot wounds to his torso.  The investigation is ongoing.  Anyone with information is asked to contact the MCHTF at (609) 989-6406 or [email protected].

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