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Crash Reported On Route 29 In Trenton (Updated)
A crash was reported in Trenton, authorities said.The crash occurred at about 3 p.m. on Friday, May 10 on Route 29 northbound near Route 129, according to the NJDOT.One left lane of two lanes was closed, 511nj.org reported.There were no injuries, according to a Trenton police spokeswoman.
PennDOT to Resurface 200 Miles of Highways in Philadelphia Region, Commuters to Face Delays
Heads up, Philly drivers! Get ready to hit the brakes and expect some delays as PennDOT gears up to smooth out your rides with extensive resurfacing work across the five-county Philadelphia region. Starting next week, more than 200 miles of state highways will get a makeover, so you'll want to plan for a longer commute.
Here's how new Bucks County center could help those in addiction, mental health crisis
Finding the right help when in the grips of addiction or a mental health crisis can seem nearly impossible in the darkest of moments, but six social service agencies in Bucks County are hoping to light a path to assistance. On Tuesday, community leaders gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony held...
This Levittown mom has 10 children. What has it taught her about life on this Mother's Day
When Tyronda Majors speaks her voice is cashmere on clouds forcing listeners to lean in to hear the wise words of a woman who is a mother of 10 children. Just because a tree may look beautiful doesn’t mean its fruit is sweet. ...
Lead levels in children dropping across New Jersey. These cities have the highest levels.
MONTVALE, N.J. -- A new report from New Jersey's Department of Health shows lead levels in children are dropping but not gone.Health providers say it's important to get children tested because there is no safe level of lead.New Jersey cities with highest lead levels in childrenThe report shows the top five cities with the highest levels statewide are Trenton, Irvington, East Orange, Plainfield and Paterson.In New Jersey, children between the ages of 12 months and 6 years old are required to be tested for lead.According to a new state report, elevated lead levels in children are dropping, but they could...
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