Crime & Safety

Police: Princeton Handyman's Services Not Wanted

Man receives trespassing summons after visiting same Montgomery Road home twice.

A Princeton man was charged with trespassing last week after offering to perform handywork for a Montgomery Road homeowner who had denied his services more than a month ago, Hillsborough Police said.

According to a report released Friday by the Hillsborough Police Department, Brian Cevera, 38, solicited his services as a handyman to a Montgomery Road resident on April 14. Cevera had offered the same homeowner the handyman services six weeks earlier and was "told not to return," police said.

Cevera received a summons for trespassing and was released.

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