Author Archives: Keith Tofte

Gas leak at TCNJ campus in Ewing forces building evacuations, cancels classes

NJ.com published the following article on 4/28/2014. To read the full article, click here. Gas leak at TCNJ campus in Ewing forces building evacuations, cancels classes Mike Davis | April 28, 2014 A gas leak at a construction site on The College of New Jersey has led to multiple evacuations and the cancellation of classes.College… Continue Reading

From iron to steel to pottery, Trenton once flexed industrial might for world to take

NJ.com published the following article on 4/28/2014. To read the full article, click here. From iron to steel to pottery, Trenton once flexed industrial might for world to take Kelsey Wojdyla | April 28, 2014 The city’s iconic slogan — “Trenton Makes, the World Takes” — first came out of a contest by the local chamber… Continue Reading

Rossi’s, a landmark Chambersburg eatery, to make move from Trenton to Hamilton

NJ.com published the following article on 4/28/2014. To read the full article, click here. Rossi’s, a landmark Chambersburg eatery, to make move from Trenton to Hamilton Mike Davis | April 28, 2014 After months of rumors and whispers, Rossi’s Bar & Grill owner Mike Rossi confirmed that the business will replace the Charlie Brown’s restaurant… Continue Reading

Workshop in Trenton aiming to help veterans seeking jobs

NJ.com published the following article on 4/28/2014. To read the full article, click here. Workshop in Trenton aiming to help veterans seeking jobs Nicole Mulvaney | April 28, 2014 Labor officials and other area business leaders will hold a “Hiring Our Veterans” employment workshop followed by a job fair Wednesday at Samaritan Church in Trenton, officials… Continue Reading

State-Controlled Districts: Acting Commissioner Hespe’s First Headaches

NJ Spotlight published the following article on 4/07/2014. To read the full article, click here. State-Controlled Districts: Acting Commissioner Hespe’s First Headaches John Mooney | April 7, 2014 In Newark schools, they are talking 400 layoffs of teachers and other staff next year, and the state-appointed superintendent is itching to waive seniority requirements. Camden’s layoff… Continue Reading