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Feds Search Basketball Arena for Domestic Nuclear Terrorists in Their Own March Madness

Published   Apr 08, 2024 05:13PM
As the NCAA finishes up March Madness, another type of madness is unfolding as the U.S. military retools its weapons of mass destruction response apparatus to focus not on attacks by familiar foreign terror groups like Al Qaeda or ISIS, but by American citizens.

Late last month, for the first time ever, the National Guard conducted an exercise simulating a frantic search for a nuclear dirty bomb at a basketball and hockey arena in Trenton, New Jersey. What made the exercise different from hundreds of such similar war games held sin ... Read more

Jonathan Margolis

Born Sept. 25, 1940

Trenton, New Jersey

Died Jan. 29, 2024

Burlington, Vermont

Jon Margolis, the veteran national political reporter for the Chicago Tribune, died January 29, 2024 at the age of 83 a ... Read more

Three people fatally shot in Pennsylvania shootings

Three people were killed in a pair of shootings in Pennsylvania Saturday, according to authorities.

Andre Gordon Jr., 26, drove a stolen vehicle from Trenton, N.J., broke into a residence in Falls Township, Pa., and killed his stepmother ... Read more

Trentonphobia: The Interplay of Fear, Stigma and Racial Bias

Trentonphobia: The Interplay of Fear, Stigma and Racial Bias in Local High School Sports

The term ‘Trentonphobia,’ a portmanteau encapsulating the fear and stigma associated with violence in Trenton, New Jersey, has gained prominence ... Read more

Governor Phil Murphy: NJ Sees Historic Economic Progress

By Kari Williams

From the January/February 2024 Issue

New Jersey has “unleashed historic economic progress,” according to Governor Phil Murphy.

“Since the last administration, we have more than doubled the growth rate of our state’s economy. And, at the same time, we have created nearly 200,000 jobs,” Gov. Murphy said in his 2024 State of the State Address. “Jobs that pay well. Jobs that support a family. Jobs that give people the confidence that they can make their future in the Garden State. ... Read more

Jon Margolis, former Tribune political columnist, dies at 83

Jon Margolis covered politics for the Tribune as a columnist and national correspondent out of Washington and later was based in Chicago, covering sports and writing general news column.

“He was one of the best political reporters the ... Read more

RICHARD KRISAK

Richard Joseph Krisak, 76, of Steubenville, died at home Wednesday, January 17, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. He was born on June 21, 1947, in Trenton, New Jersey, to the late Edward and Anna (Krysztofik) Krisak. He is preceded in death by h ... Read more

Stanford L. Stevenson, Jr.

Stanford L. Stevenson, Jr. (“Stan”) died peacefully in his home in Lansdale, Pa. on Tuesday February 27, 2024. He was 85. He is survived by his daughter Linda S. Ashton (Daniel) his son Stanford L. Stevenson III (Nita), his four grandchildren (Da ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.