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Escher St. Hell Hole Revisited
As Temps Approach Triple Digits Management Leaves Heat On As Residents Swelter - Management Goes Home For Weekend

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Princeton Rescue
5-09-08

Escher St. Hell Hole

Two Vehicles Engulfed In Flames
In West Windsore

Five Homes Burn On Sweets Ave. Trenton

Rt. 295 Hamilton CrashInjures Two

Truck Rolls In Princeton

Drug Den Inferno

Wittiness Executed

Dramatic Fire Rescue

Oakland St. Shooting

Hopewell Wreck

Hollywood Blaze

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West Ward Shooting

Essay On Violence

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over one hundred and twenty five live at 50 Escher Street, and are forbidden to to have airconditioners even though summer tempertures exceed 100 degrees in the building during the summer months.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photojournalist barred from property because facility manager suspects photog called mayor Doug Palmer's office exactly one year ago concerning the retched summertime living conditions... HE'S CORRECT.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAWRENCE -- Four apartment units were rendered uninhabitable and two firefighters were injured battling a two-alarm blaze at the Lawrenceville Gardens Apartments Saturday.
Officials said the cause of the fire was electrical.
A neighbor of the Franklin Corner Road apartments reported smoke coming from a second-floor window of Building E around 12:30 Saturday afternoon.


Police encountered heavy smoke coming from the second floor of an end apartment unit when they arrived, Sgt. David Buxton said. Officers James Vardanega and Ed Podbielski evacuated the building.
Firefighters arrived a short time later with reports of a child still trapped on the second floor. The report turned out to be false, but two firefighters were injured while searching for the child.
Slackwood Fire Co. firefighter Chris Laird suffered back injuries when a ceiling collapsed on him and Lawrence Road Fire Co. firefighter Keith Kent suffered a burn on his hand. Both were treated at Capital Health System at Fuld hospital in Trenton and released, officials said.
Full story in Sunday's Times