Sunday, October 7, 2007


Trenton firefighter Robert Bland, left, of Ladder 4, hoses off a man caught hiding out after a stolen car chase. The man jumped out of the car and off of a bridge and entered a storm drain. It must have seemed like a good escape route, but unfortuately for him, the width of the pipe became too small for him to go very far, so after a standoff, looking like a color-blind contestant at an audition for the Blue Man Group, he came out and gave himself up. At The Times, our resident punmeister Ralph quipped that the fellow must have tried to commit sewer-side. Ouch!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Rowers from the US Men's National Team hoping to compete in Beijing in 2008 practice on the the lake at Mercer County Park after sunset.

Monday, September 24, 2007

On the occasion of celebrating 75 years as a franchise, the Philadelphia Eagles provided fans with as close to a stress-free experience as is possible for an Eagles fan. They scored touchdowns on their first five possessions.




Donovan McNabb completed 14-of-15 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns in the first half.


Running back Brian Westbrook had two touchdowns rushing and one receiving as he posted his second career 100-yard rushing/100-yard receiving game.



Wide receiver Kevin Curtis tied an NFL record for most receiving yards in the first half with 205, he also had a total of three touchdowns.




Sunday, September 9, 2007


Hamilton Township's 25th Annual Septemberfest was well-attended to say the least. If you don't know, it's a huge festival held in Veteran's Park featuring things like crafts, food, family fun, entertainment and a Baby Crawl Contest. These young, but tenacious athletes don't go to school and don't hold jobs, but they train for most of their lives for this competition. Parents will use any trick they can think of, bending the rules of fair play without hesitation, to cajole their future track star across the finish line ahead of the others.

Saturday, September 8, 2007


The A.J. Meerwald, New Jersey's Tall Ship passes under the Burlington-Bristol Bride (the center section raises up) on a visit to the Burlington Riverfront Promenade. The 1928 oyster schooner will spend September 7 through 11 in Burlington, where she was officially designated New Jersey's Tall Ship by Governor Christine Whitman in 1998.