Ewing police step up enforcement to combat college nuisance issues (Trenton Times, September 28, 2011) Police have been busy responding to nuisance calls for loud parties and rowdy behavior since college students returned to nearby campuses and off-campus rental properties about a month ago, township officials said Tuesday
TCNJ expected to select developer to undertake $50M 'Campus Town' project (Trenton Times, September 22, 2011) When students at the College of New Jersey in suburban Ewing want to go shopping, their nearest option is a car drive away on Route 1. That may change in two years. The college is expected to announce today that it has selected a developer to build "Campus Town," a $50 million project.
Mercer to begin dismantling of Jacobs Creek Bridge (Trenton Times, September 17, 2011) After much debate in the community and at the county government level over whether and how to preserve the iron truss bridge, Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes said a little over a week ago that it had to be moved because recent flooding, particularly from Hurricane Irene, had damaged it.
Trenton's first sickle cell awareness-inspired walk to be held (Trenton Times, September 16, 2011) Ewing Councilman Kevin Baxter describes the feeling of a sickle cell ... time,” said Baxter, who was diagnosed with sickle cell anemia when he was 6 months old.
Ewing's vacant General Motors site soon to be cleaned (Trentonian, August 10, 2011) Preliminary work to clean up the vacant General Motors site off Parkway Avenue is expected to start in a few weeks, Mayor Bert Steinmann said Wednesday.
Ewing property taxes to drop with transitional year budget (Trenton Times, July 29, 2011) Homeowners would see an average property tax decrease of about $200 based on a $21.7 million, half-year budget introduced by council on Tuesday.
Historic Bath House restored in Ewing (Trenton Times, July 13, 2011) Township and county officials gathered yesterday at the Ewing Senior and Community Center, the former Jewish Community Center, to celebrate the newly restored Trenton Bath House, pool, day camp pavilions and snack bar.
Church & Dwight, maker of Arm & Hammer products, may relocate headquarters to Ewing (Trenton Times, May 25, 2011) Household and personal care products manufacturer Church & Dwight is negotiating to move its headquarters offices from Princeton Township to Ewing, said Ewing Mayor Bert Steinmann yesterday in his annual “State of the Township” address.
Retired NJ corrections officer joins Ewing council (Trentonian, January 28, 2011) Kevin Baxter, a retired state corrections officer active in local Democratic politics the past 4 years, was Township Council s unanimous choice last night to fill the council seat vacated Jan. 1 by Mayor Bert Steinmann.